During the Sag Awards Colin Farrell he won another distinction for his role in the series “Penguin”. However, despite the success of production The actor does not show enthusiasm to participation in the second season.
“I don’t want it,” said Farrell in an interview with the backstage of the gala. The actor emphasized that the whole team did his best during the first season. “I would not like me to do it again because of the success and that it would be a diluted version of what people think it is good. So I’m not in a hurry. I don’t have a deep desire to do this. Sure, if they come up with something that will work parallel to the cinema universe of Matt Reeves and it will be a good idea, I’m open to it. “
Coopens DC Studios, Peter Safran and James Gunn also do not yet have a clear vision about the future of “Penguin”. “We don’t know … There are many moving elements – probably the most important is Colin himself,” they said in an interview with Variety.
For now, it is known that Farrell It will probably appear in the sequel of the film “Batman” directed by Reeves, although the details about his role remain a mystery. The actor himself emphasizes that he feels gratitude for the opportunity to play into one of Gotham’s most recognizable villains. “I was six, seven, eight or nine years old and I watched Meredith Burgess as a penguin in ‘Batman’, ‘he said.
Will Farrell change his mind regarding the second season of “Penguin”? For now, the actor does not show enthusiasm, but the future of the series remains open.
“Penguin” is a spin-off movie “Batman” Matt Reeves from 2022. He talks about how Oswald “OZ” Cobb, the title penguin (Colin Farrell), climbed to the top of the underground in Gotham City. Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) – the daughter of the recently killed head of the largest criminal family in the city stands on his way.
The premiere episode debuted on September 20, 2024, and the final, which closed the first season of “Penguin”, was broadcast on November 11, 2024.
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