At the San Diego Comic-Con, the Batman spin-off "Penguin" released a new trailer, and Max also announced that the series will be broadcast on Max on September 19. Trailer: The timeline of the series "Penguin" is set one week after the "Batman" movie and leads to the events of "Batman 2". Importantly, it is independent of the new DC universe and is part of the "Batman epic crime legend" created by Matt Reeves. The Penguin trailer offers a deep dive into the dangerous world of Gotham and the drug war raging on its streets. We also get a glimpse of Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone, aka The Executioner. Sofia is the daughter of mob boss Carmine "Roman" Falcone. If Gotham City thought that Carmine Falcone's death would allow them to take over his territory, they were wrong. Sofia was once a prisoner in Arkham, and the trailer shows how dangerous she is. Oz the Penguin's mother also features heavily in the trailer, which could be part of the show's emotional core. She says, "You promised me, Oswald. I deserved a better life," to which he responds, "I'm trying." Batman 2 director Matt Reeves confirms Colin Farrell will return as the Penguin in Batman 2 Oz also appears to be grooming Victor Aguilar, played by Rhenzy Feliz, to be his right-hand man and help him take control of Gotham. |
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