- Colin Farrell is back in Gotham
- His series 'The Penguin' dropped a new trailer
- HERE is the scoop
Warner Bros. Discovery has just dropped the latest trailer for 'The Penguin,' the eagerly anticipated spinoff series from DC's 'The Batman,' starring Colin Farrell. If you are a fan of the series, then get yourself ready for what is bound to be the year's biggest show by far!
The Rise of a Villain
This series promises to take viewers on a thrilling journey through the dark alleys of Gotham City, following Oswald Cobblepot's rise to infamy. With a star-studded cast and a storyline that picks up right where the 2022 blockbuster left off, 'The Penguin' is poised to be this fall's television sensation.
Send out the Bat Signal! Gotham City is under threat once again, but this time, the spotlight is on one of its most enigmatic figures - "Oswald Cobblepot", better known as "The Penguin". Warner Bros. Discovery has just unveiled a chilling new trailer for 'The Penguin,' a series that delves into the notorious villain's ascent in Gotham's criminal hierarchy.
Colin Farrell reprises his role, with Cristin Milioti playing the cunning "Sofia Falcone", alongside Michael Zegen, Clancy Brown, and a talented ensemble cast. This series is not just about the rise of The Penguin; it's a deep dive into the intricate web of Gotham's underworld.
The death of mob boss "Carmine Falcone", played by John Turturro in the film, has left a power vacuum. Who is going to fill the void? A big contender is, obviously, the "Penguin" himself, "Oz Cobb".
Colin Farrell is once again completely unrecognizable in the titular role, and he's making moves to rise swiftly through the ranks. But then there are "Carmine's" living children to consider.
Helmed by Lauren LeFranc and executive produced by 'The Batman's' own Matt Reeves, the series boasts a creative team that's as impressive as its cast. Despite a brief halt in production due to Hollywood strikes, the team is back, and the series is set to premiere this fall on Max.
As fans eagerly await 'The Penguin,' whispers of 'The Batman: Part II' stir the air, now set for an October 2026 release. It seems Gotham's dark tales are far from over.
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All fans of the Gotham underworld are rubbing their hands in anticipation of what is coming now!
'The Penguin' is not just a series; it's a promise of intrigue, power struggles, and the untold stories of Gotham's most feared. Watch the full trailer and prepare to be drawn into the darkness this fall on Max.