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The release of The Penguin TV show, a spinoff of The Batman, has been delayed to Fall 2024 due to strikes, but no specific date has been announced yet.
The show will resume a week later from The Batman's conclusion, delving into Oswald's involvement in the criminal underworld as Batman becomes an even greater menace to the villains of Gotham City.
The Penguin will bring forth fresh characters like Sofia Falcone, with murmurs circulating about the possibility of Robert Pattinson's Batman making a cameo.
The expansion of The Batman universe will be delayed due to the new release window for the upcoming DC show, The Penguin, on Max. Matt Reeves is beginning his DC franchise and has multiple spinoff projects in progress. One of these projects is Max's The Penguin, which will feature Colin Farrell reprising his role as Oswald Cobblepot, marking the first time the character has his own TV show.
During a recent event to discuss their plans for 2024, Max content boss Casey Bloys announced that The Penguin (via @Megsokay) will be released in Fall 2024. The initial plan was to release The Penguin in the spring, but due to strikes by the Writers Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA, Max is postponing the series premiere.
What The Batman Spinoff The Penguin Is About
Although Fall 2024 has been targeted for the release of The Penguin, no specific date has been disclosed. This seems logical since it is expected that the actual release date will be announced in the next trailer. The production of The Penguin season 1 had already commenced before filming was halted due to the strikes. Currently, it remains uncertain how many episodes of this upcoming Batman-related series are yet to be filmed.
The Penguin, set to take place shortly after The Batman's conclusion, follows the catastrophic flooding of Gotham City caused by The Riddler. Colin Farrell, who is also an executive producer on The Penguin, reveals that this spinoff series begins just one week after The Batman, ensuring that audiences won't miss out on crucial events following the dramatic climax. With showrunner Lauren LeFranc at the helm, The Penguin's inaugural season will comprise of eight gripping episodes.
The series will delve into Oswald's role in the criminal underworld as Batman poses a greater threat to Gotham City's villains. With Carmine Falcone no longer in the picture, Oswald must confront his daughter Sofia Falcone, portrayed by Cristin Milioti. Additionally, key characters like Salvatore Maroni (Clancy Brown) and Alberto Falcone (Michael Zegen) will make their debut in The Penguin, expanding the Batman universe.
There have been rumors about a potential appearance by Robert Pattinson's Batman in The Penguin, although Warner Bros. Discovery has not yet confirmed this. It will be intriguing to see how The Penguin addresses certain gaps in the storyline leading up to The Batman - Part II, which is expected to feature a time jump in its release in 2025. Once the SAG-AFTRA strike concludes, production on The Penguin can resume in preparation for its premiere in Fall 2024.
Source: @Megsokay/Twitter
Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan, I am eagerly anticipating the release of The Penguin spinoff TV show, which will explore the origins of this iconic Batman villain. The fact that the show will resume just one week after the conclusion of The Batman movie has me excited, as it will allow us to delve deeper into Oswald Cobblepot's involvement in the criminal underworld and see how he navigates the power vacuum left by Carmine Falcone's death.
The introduction of new characters like Sofia Falcone and the potential appearance of Robert Pattinson's Batman only add to the intrigue. Overall, I believe that The Penguin has the potential to be a great addition to the Batman universe and I am looking forward to seeing what it has in store for us.