Colin Farrell will return to play the character of Oswald ‘Oz’ Cobblepot, or as we know him, the Penguin, in The Batman Part II. According to a report from Screen Rant, shooting is set to begin in early 2025 .
Penguin is one of Batman’s main opponents in the DC Comics universe. He is famous for his ingenuity in planning crimes and using various sophisticated tools to fight Batman.
Robert Pattinson will be returning to the role of Batman in the film that is scheduled to hit theaters on October 2, 2026. Fans have had to wait more than four years since the release of the first movie, The Batman, which marked a new era for the superhero.
Colin Farrell in The Batman Part II Continues The Penguin Series
The Batman Part II will continue the storyline of the HBO series, The Penguin, featuring Colin Farrell. In this series, Colin returns to the role of Penguin after the events of the first movie.
The Penguin explores the theme of the power vacuum that arose after the death of Carmine Falcone by The Riddler. The latest trailerTrailer adalah cuplikan singkat dari sebuah film yang dirilis sebagai promosi sebelum film tersebut tayang... More features a number of characters who will be involved in the battle for power in Gotham.
One such character is Hangman, also known as Sofia Falcone, the daughter of Carmine Falcone. In the comic Batman: Dark Victory, Hangman has a strong relationship with Two-Face.
With the return of Colin Farrell, there is a good chance that the movie will depict Hangman being recruited by Two-Face to destroy the remnants of the criminal underworld in Gotham.
Penguin Could Be the Main Villain
Matt Reeves might take a different approach to his movie. He could make Penguin the main villain in Gotham. This seems like a reasonable move after seeing how Penguin’s powers developed in the first movie and the series.
In The Batman Part II, Penguin is potentially a serious threat to Batman, and this movie could be a key element in the narrative that sets up the big conflict for the third and final movie of Matt Reeves’ Batman trilogy.
With the launch of The Penguin as a DC project slated for September, the news that the character’s story will continue beyond his series has further boosted the excitement of fans.