The Batman"s Ending Just Got A Lot Worse For Carmine Falcone - Yes, Even After His Death
Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for The Penguin.
The Batman included many characters from the Dark Knight"s comic book history, and after playing a major role in the film, Carmine Falcone"s ending has been made worse by HBO"s
The Penguin. Director Matt Reeves has plans to build an engrossing universe off his DC film, with
The Penguin series being the first spinoff from Robert Pattinson"s movie franchise, now dubbed The Batman Epic Crime Saga. The Batman"s ending saw the shocking death of Carmine Falcone, who played a key role in the film. The character"s death is the driving force of The Penguin.
With the boss of Gotham City"s criminal underworld dead, many players view it as an opportunity to fill in the power vacuum left in Falcone"s wake. Chief among the scheming characters in The Penguin are Colin Farrell"s Oz Cobb and Cristin Milioti"s Sofia Falcone. More than just building on the power vacuum that emerged after Carmine"s death,
The Penguin is all about his legacy. Oz spent several years working in Falcone"s organization, rising through the ranks but always wanting more. As his daughter, Sofia has a very complicated relationship with her father, but also wants to rise to the top.
Carmine Falcone's Batman Death Explained A Shocking Discovery Was Teased As He Died Close Carmine Falcone had an interesting connection to the Waynes in The Batman. The villain was saved by Thomas Wayne after being shot. Falcone would later accept a request for help from Thomas when journalist Edward Elliot got hold of Martha Wayne"s medical history. Falcone killed the journalist instead of just scaring him like Thomas wanted, and that left a stain on the Waynes" legacy. In The Batman, Paul Dano"s Riddler exposed that, with the movie also leaving it up in the air that
Falcone likely ordered the Waynes" death on the night Thomas said he would reveal what Falcone did.
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