DC Finally Used The Robin Story I’d Always Wanted To See In Live-Action For The Batman’s Spinoff

I love that Jason Todd"s origin story from DC Comics has been reimagined for The Penguin, but I still want to see it in the live-action DC Universe. As the first spinoff from 2022"s The Batman, I think The Penguin has done a fantastic job at expanding Matt Reeves" dark and gritty Gotham, which I now imagine is an even more terrifying and dangerous place to live. After seeing little development in The Batman, Colin Farrell"s Oswald "Oz" Cobb gets the attention he deserves in The Penguin, and has even made valuable allies, including something of a sidekick.
The Penguin episode 1, "After Hours," introduced us to Victor Aguilar, an original character portrayed by Rhenzy Feliz. Victor becomes Oswald Cobb"s most trusted ally, driver and personal enforcer, helping him play with the crime families of Gotham City in an effort to establish himself as a major player. While Feliz"s Aguilar isn"t based on any specific character, his origin story does borrow from one of my personal favorites from DC Comics, and this stands as proof that Victor Aguilar is the perfect ally for Oswald Cobb"s Penguin.
The Penguin's Victor Aguilar Origin Story Is The Closest We May Ever Get To Jason Todd's In Live-Action Jason Todd Was Introduced To DC Comics In 1983's Batman #357 Debuting back in the 1980s, Jason Todd was the second character to assume the mantle of Robin, succeeding Dick Grayson, and act as Batman"s sidekick in various adventures. Todd"s original origin story was similar to that of Grayson, but this was revamped shortly after his debut following the establishment of a new DC Universe at the end of 1985-86"s Crisis on Infinite Earths event. In the new timeline, Jason Todd is caught by Batman while stealing the tires off the Batmobile, which is exactly how Oswald Cobb meets Victor Aguilar in The Penguin.


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