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entertainment1 year ago

Colin Farrell and Matt Reeves Hint at 'The Penguin' Season 2 Possibilities

Colin Farrell expressed his willingness to return for a second season of HBO's 'The Penguin,' despite previous comments about the grueling makeup process. The show's success and fan response have influenced his openness to reprising the role. Farrell, who used a Method approach to embody the character of Oz Cobb, discussed the challenges and depth of the role, as well as his anticipation for 'The Batman Part II.' The series, initially a limited run, may continue due to its popularity.

entertainment1 year ago

"Colin Farrell's 'The Penguin' Trailer Unveils Gotham's Ruthless Gangster"

Colin Farrell returns as Oswald Cobblepot in the spinoff series "The Penguin," tracing his rise to power in Gotham's underworld after the events of "The Batman." The trailer showcases Farrell's classic gangster monologue and the series' ramped-up violence. The show's cast includes Cristin Milioti, Michael Zegen, and Clancy Brown, with Lauren LeFranc as executive producer and showrunner. Production was briefly halted due to strikes but has since resumed, and the series will consist of eight episodes.

entertainment1 year ago

Colin Farrell's 'The Penguin' Trailer Unleashes Criminal Warpath in 'The Batman' Spinoff

Colin Farrell returns as The Penguin in a spinoff TV series set in the world of the 2022 DC film The Batman, where The Penguin takes over as the leader of crime in Gotham City after the demise of crime boss Carmine Falcone. The series, produced by DC Studios, is separate from the shared universe of movies and TV shows being developed by James Gunn and Peter Safran, and is set to launch this fall. This spinoff will help bridge the gap for fans awaiting the release of The Batman Part II, which has been delayed to October 2026.

entertainment1 year ago

"The Penguin: Colin Farrell's Oz Cobblepot Takes Center Stage in Spinoff Trailer"

A new teaser trailer for the TV spinoff "The Penguin" has been released, with the series set for a fall 2024 release. The show, which continues the crime saga from "The Batman," stars Colin Farrell as the titular character and features a cast including Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz, and Michael Kelly. Executive-produced by Matt Reeves, the drama is set to delve into the criminal underworld of Gotham City.

entertainment1 year ago

"The Batman 2" Release Pushed to 2026

The Batman - Part II has been delayed to October 2026, a year later than originally planned, as part of Warner Bros.' announcement of release date shifts. The sequel, which is set to be part of a trilogy and separate from the DCU, will be part of Matt Reeves' "crime saga" and is expected to provide a contrast to James Gunn's Superman, which is still on track for a 2025 release.

entertainment1 year ago

"Paul Dano's Take on Superhero Fatigue and Hollywood's Quest for Quality"

Actor Paul Dano believes that the current superhero fatigue in Hollywood is a "welcome moment" that could lead to better quality movies in the future, attributing the trend to a focus on quantity over quality in recent years. While initially uninterested in comic book movies, Dano was drawn to The Batman due to director Matt Reeves' writing. The superhero genre faced box office disappointments in 2022, prompting a need for Marvel and DC to regroup.

entertainment1 year ago

"New Game of Thrones Spin-Off in Development from The Batman Sequel Writer"

HBO is developing a Game of Thrones spin-off focused on Aegon's Conquest, with writer Mattson Tomlin, known for The Batman sequel, set to craft the story around Aegon I Targaryen's conquest of Westeros. This project has been in the works for some time, and follows the success of House of the Dragon, with the second season set to premiere this summer. While some Game of Thrones prequel plans have fallen through, the Aegon's Conquest spin-off is moving forward as part of HBO's franchise-building efforts.

entertainment2 years ago

James Gunn Confirms Batman Arkham Series as Part of DCU, Excludes 'The Batman' and 'Penguin'

James Gunn has clarified that Matt Reeves' upcoming Arkham series will be part of the DCU, while "The Batman" and the Penguin series will not. The confusion arises from the fact that the end of "The Batman" introduces characters like Riddler and Joker who will not be part of the Arkham show. The DCU's first Batman story will focus on Bruce and his son Damian, but no details about the villains have been revealed. Gunn's DCU plans also include characters from the DCEU, such as Peacemaker and Amanda Waller, despite their previous projects not being canon in the DCU.

entertainment2 years ago

James Gunn Reveals New Details About Matt Reeves' ARKHAM TV Series in the DCU

DC Studios co-chair James Gunn has revealed that the upcoming Arkham TV series, developed by The Batman director Matt Reeves, will be set in the DCU (DC Extended Universe). Previously assumed to be an Elseworlds title, the show will now tie into the larger DCU, leaving fans curious about its connection to The Batman. The series, which initially started as a Gotham City Police Department-focused show, has evolved to focus more on Arkham Asylum. Antonio Campos is leading the development of the Arkham Asylum TV show, while there are unconfirmed reports that Reeves may also be developing a separate GCPD TV show. The Penguin spinoff is set to release in late 2024, with The Batman Part II scheduled for October 2025.

entertainment2 years ago

Max Unveils Exciting Sneak Peeks for 'The Batman Penguin Spin-Off' and 'Welcome to Derry' Prequel

Max, the streaming platform, gave fans a sneak peek at the upcoming series "The Penguin," a spin-off of "The Batman," starring Colin Farrell. The brief footage showcased Farrell's transformation into the villainous Oswald Cobblepot and hinted at his rise to power in Gotham's criminal underworld. The series is set to premiere in the fall of next year and will be produced by DC Studios, with Lauren LeFranc as the showrunner. Other shows featured in the preview include "True Detective," "House of the Dragon," "The Last of Us," and "Welcome To Derry."

gaming2 years ago

"The Batman's Robert Pattinson Suit Joins Arkham Trilogy on Switch, Offering Exclusive Gameplay"

The Batman suit from the upcoming film starring Robert Pattinson will be included as a timed-exclusive in the Batman: Arkham Trilogy on the Nintendo Switch. The trilogy, which includes all previously released DLC, will also be available on other platforms at a later date. Rocksteady, the developer of the trilogy, has been working on their next game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, set to release on February 2, 2024. Batman: Arkham Trilogy launches on December 1.

entertainment2 years ago

Suki Waterhouse and Robert Pattinson Expecting First Child Together

Singer and model Suki Waterhouse revealed her baby bump during a performance at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico, hinting at her first child with partner Robert Pattinson. The couple has been together since 2018 and started living together in London. Pattinson expressed confidence in his upcoming film, The Batman, after seeing Waterhouse's positive reaction to a screening.

entertainment2 years ago

Robert Pattinson's Batman Suit Briefly Featured in Arkham Knight Game

Robert Pattinson's Batman suit from "The Batman" was briefly added to the Epic Games Store version of Batman: Arkham Knight before being removed. Fans initially thought it was a mod, but it was confirmed to be an official addition. The reason for its inclusion is unknown. The suit joins other movie suits in the game, and fans hope it will return soon.

entertainment2 years ago

Barry Keoghan's $10 Riddler Audition Tape Lands Him Joker Role in 'The Batman'

Barry Keoghan spent $10 on a cane and a hat to create a self-tape audition for the role of the Riddler in "The Batman." Although he didn't land that role, he later found out he got the role of the Joker in the film. Keoghan's audition tape featured him walking in slow motion through a door and down a hallway in a creepy manner without speaking. He described his Joker as "a bit charming and a bit hurt." It is unclear if he will reprise his role in the sequel, "The Batman Part II."