Robert Pattinson"s Batman Will Regret 1 Line After The Penguin"s Brutal Maroni Twist

The Penguin is being lauded as one of the best series on television, and details from the newest episode of the DC Universe show suggest that Robert Pattinson"s Batman may regret one of his comments in The Batman. With everything known about The Batman - Part II, the film is set to follow the events of The Penguin, and the HBO series may have some fairly large impacts on the sequel"s plot. With Oz working his way up in the crime world of Gotham, he may come face to face with Pattinson"s Batman again in the upcoming sequel.
The world of The Penguin has done a great job at focusing the action on the two main crime families in Gotham: the Maronis and the Falcones. With episode 5 of The Penguin, however, it is clear that the balance of power in the city has begun to change. There has been speculation about Penguin"s rise to power across the series; however, Sofia Falcone, now Sofia Gigante, has tended to match him step for step. As the series continues, it seems likely that this new balance of power in Gotham"s crime world will make its way back to Batman himself.
Bruce Wayne Goads Penguin In The Batman Pattinson's Batman Is Shown To Have Little Respect For Oz Close The interactions between Batman and Oz Cobb in The Batman were often humorous and light. While Penguin was clearly shown to be an established villain with some power in the city, he never seemed to be a genuine threat to Batman. Rather, Oz seemed mostly harmless; The Penguin was more of a joke than a true villain. In the film, Oz defensively asks if Batman knows his reputation. The response from Batman is clearly an insult: "Yes, do you?"
Clearly, Batman does not have a great deal of respect for Oz. However, as Gotham"s gang war heats up, it seems inevitable that the hero may have to change his tune concerning this in the upcoming film. It"s already been confirmed that Colin Farrell will reprise his role as Oz Cobb in The Batman - Part II, which presumably means the character will meet the Dark Knight again. Further, there is now speculation that Penguin will be on top of the crime world in Gotham by his series" end.
The Penguin Gives Oz The Most Brutal Live-Action Batman Scene Ever Episode 5 Of The Penguin Features A Dark And Disturbing Scene Close Among the many DC connections in The Penguin episode 5, the latest episode shows one of the darkest and most brutally violent scenes in any Batman project yet. After capturing Taj Maroni, Penguin sets up a meetup with his mother Nadia to make an exchange. This quickly goes south, with Maroni goons firing on Penguin. However, it seemed that Oz had a plan for this: With Taj soaked in gasoline, Penguin lights the trail and violently kills Taj and Nadia both.
This scene is brutal and intense, where the blazing fire swallowing up mother and son is clearly shown. As this occurs, Oz looks on with a little, twisted smile on his face, as if happy that this is what is needed from him. This Penguin seems to get a sick pleasure out of killing, even when it is not in his best interest to do so. On his rise to power, it is almost assured that Oz will do whatever it takes to reach the top.
The Penguin is Now Exactly The Villain The Batman 2 Needs Him To Be Oz Cobb Is Now A Genuine Threat To Gotham Close While The Batman gave an interesting and charismatic take on Penguin that resonated with audiences, The Penguin has worked hard to make Oz into a genuine threat. Throughout the series, Penguin has missed some of his character’s staples, although the series seems to be working hard to turn him into the ruthless foe he has historically been. Shown to find pleasure in killing and with a ruthless desire to be at the top, no matter who he has to hurt to make it happen, Penguin has already begun to transform into a captivating and terrifying villain.
While significant relationships between superhero movies and television series have had mixed results and have been used as justification for why films like The Marvels flopped, The Penguin leads perfectly into The Batman - Part II. Whether or not Penguin is the main villain, it makes sense that he would appear in the next Batman film. Oz’s reputation around Gotham is evolving, and it would be tense and compelling to see how his relationship with Pattinson"s Batman has evolved since the last time they spoke.


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