'It's Deeper, Scarier, the Stakes Are Bigger' — The Penguin Actor Colin Farell Has Read The Batman 2 Script 'From Start to Finish'
The sequel intensifies focus on Bruce Wayne with a new villain unlike any before, while Colin Farrell returns as The Penguin in a reduced role, director Matt Reeves said.
8 Articles
8 Articles
Colin Farrell teases “deeper, scarier” tone for The Batman Part II
Read the original post on Flickering Myth here: Colin Farrell teases “deeper, scarier” tone for The Batman Part II While we await further news on the much anticipated The Batman Part II, Colin Farrell has teased his involvement with the sequel and its “deeper, scarier” script by director Matt Reeves and co-writer Mattson Tomlin. Farrell starred in The Batman as Oz Cobb/The Penguin, one of Gotham City’s leading criminal figures and a capo in Carm…
Quick News: Batman, Rings, Gore, Mid, Ray, 13th
The Batman Part II Oscar nominee Colin Farrell has briefly spoken about returning to his role of The Penguin in Matt Reeves’ long-awaited DC sequel “The Batman Part II” and says his role is even more limited than the few minutes of screentime he had in the first film: “I’ve got an even smaller role in this one. But I’m OK with that…I’ve read the script, from start to finish, and I can’t say much about it. But it’s deeper, scarier, the stakes are…
‘The Penguin’ Star Colin Farrell Teases ‘Deeper’ & ‘Scarier’ Sequel For ‘The Batman’
Did The Penguin get the short end of the stick? Colin Farrell gives his thoughts on his lessened role as Oz Cobb in the upcoming sequel to The Batman. With The Batman gearing to film early next year, fans have slowly started to get information about which characters made it into the script, and what their role will be in the sequel. Perhaps the biggest example of this is The Penguin… Source
Colin Farrell Calls THE BATMAN - PART II 'Scarier' Than the First
One of the highlights for me with regard to the 2022 modern superhero masterpiece The Batman is how much it steered into the horror-adjacent aspect of Gotham City and its denizens. Not only is Batman himself evoking fear to the superstitious, cowardly lot (aka criminals) but the villains themselves hew closer to monsters than men. Specifically in the first film a very Zodiac Killer-inspired slasher in the form of the Riddler. According to Colin …
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center, 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium