DC Just Killed Off The Last Excuse For Batman Not To Appear In The Penguin
Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for The Penguin episode 7.
The Penguin set up an explosive finale, and the show has now given the perfect reason for Robert Pattinson"s Batman to appear. There was some doubt when Pattinson was first cast as Bruce Wayne. However, all of that disappeared after the actor showed he was one of the best live-action versions of Batman in director Matt Reeves" The Batman. The DC movie was so good that new DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran are expanding on it with a universe of projects,
allowing Reeves" Batman franchise to be separate from the new DC Universe.
The first spinoff to come from Pattinson"s Batman debut is The Penguin. The DC series follows the events of The Batman"s ending, showing the impact of Carmine Falcone"s death and the Gotham City flood unleashed by the Riddler. With Falcone dead, a battle for control of Gotham"s criminal underworld erupted. Returning from The Batman is Colin Farrell"s Oz Cobb.
The character will appear again in The Batman"s sequel, with Matt Reeves having said that The Penguin bridges the gap between the first film and The Batman - Part II"s story. However, Batman himself is not present in The Penguin — so far.
Batman Has Been Conspicuously Absent From The Penguin So Far The Dark Knight's Whereabouts Are Unknown Close Robert Pattinson has not appeared in The Penguin as Bruce Wayne or Batman. As the HBO series is heavily focused on Gotham City"s criminal underworld, it makes sense that the hero would take a backseat, but not featuring him at all is odd. While Bruce Wayne might not have fit the direction of the series,
Batman"s absence from the show has raised many questions. At first, the silent war that Oz Cobb had against the Falcones in The Penguin was enough to be ignored, but the chaos has since grown exponentially.
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