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“‘Penguin’ will sit immediately after the end of ‘The Batman’ and temporally before the events of the second movie. The show will come out in between the two movies. Now beyond that, it’s fun for the audience to know that it will be a bridge between the two, but the actual release date, I’m not at liberty to say.”

 

“The goal of this is to show what Oz’s life is like and that’s very much in the streets of Gotham, trying to get up and over as only the Penguin can. As a hustler and a strategist with his own ambitions. It is a great example of having the time over eight episodes to tell a longer-arc character story with a lot of delicious twists and turns and new characters. It’s very much going to be about Gotham at that street level, because he’s not flying around like Batman does. We are all embracing that as a very specific experience for audiences to have.”

 

https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/hbo-harry-potter-and-just-like-that-season-2-1235428270/

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If you wanted final confirmation that Matt Reeves' The Batman would be existing outside of James Gunn's DC Universe (DCU), you finally have it.

 

In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Reeves revealed that he and his  producing partner Dylan Clark refer to their Batman universe as the 'Batman Epic Crime Saga.'

 

The universe began with Robert Pattinson's 2022, underrated superhero origin tale and will continue with HBO's  The Penguin, which will hit HBO in September.

 

Reeves was also developing an Arkham television spin-off that surprisingly was revealed to be set within Gunn's DCU before the project was ultimately canceled.

 

"As we were writing the movie [The Batman], I was like, 'Hey, you know what? I think there are some cool shows that we could do," Reeves  told EW. "It was actually why I wanted to make our deal at Warner Bros."

 

According to Reeves, HBO execs told him that they wanted him to lean into the marquee characters more. As a result, the Arkham series was nixed and elements of a separate, Gotham PD spin-off, were folded into The Penguin.

 

With the first film releasing on March 4, 2022, that means there will be a four-year gap between theatrical installments. However, Reeves went on to explain that The Penguin picks up one week after where The Batman leaves off, and then leads directly into the sequel.  

 

"It’s a Scarface story. It’s a rise-to-power story of Oz before he really makes it to the top," said showrunner Lauren LeFranc. He added, "We’re living in the underbelly of the city. Oz is a mover and a shaker. He can’t always be trusted. He’s very smart and very methodical, but he’s also extremely impulsive. You can’t predict what he’s going to do."

 

LeFranc  went on to describe the series as the bridge that connects the two films, "We are the bridge between the two films,” LeFranc reveals, referring to The Batman and Reeves’ sequel, slated for 2026. “We’re going almost directly into the second film Matt has planned.”

 

https://comicbookmovie.com/batman/the-batman/matt-reeves-has-revealed-what-the-batman-cinematic-universe-is-called-a212269

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Because it hasn't been announced yet

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That makes sense haha. My bet is one of Giacchinos sons, so he can continue on his Hollywood domination plan haha. Would love for him to be back at least in a New Themes by credit tho.

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I enjoyed it.  Am more curious to hear the whole OST album though

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Watched the first episode.

 

I liked it, although I thought it was a bit slow. The opening was good, in the way it linked it to the events of The Batman. Then the whole episode felt a bit meandering to me.

The final 10 minutes were a lot better I thought and retroactively made the episode as a whole better.

 

It still amazes me that it's Colin Farrell. He truly is unrecognisable and is fantastic here.

Cristin Milioti was the other standout for me. Really strong presence and I liked the vibe of her character.

I'm a bit tired of Clancy Brown playing the same character over and over again though.

 

Giacchino's music was good. The opening minutes felt like it was tracked music from The Batman, but it could've been newly recorded. The episode is sparsely scored, in a good way. When the music comes in with the slashing strings it's really effective. Excited to hear what he does with the entire season.

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2 hours ago, tomsmoviemadness said:

I'm a bit tired of Clancy Brown playing the same character over and over again though.

 

You mean like Mr. Krabs? :lol:

 

Mr. Krabs - Wikipedia

 

2 hours ago, tomsmoviemadness said:

Then the whole episode felt a bit meandering to me.

This is a reason I'm kinda bored with current "prestige dramas" shows, they all feel very meandering and way too slow. Almost like they don't have enough material for a whole season so they make each episode super slow.

 

Hopefully the next episodes will be more eventful.

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People at work are telling me this is good.

 

I don't like absorbing opinions from my colleagues on account of them mostly being *****************************

 

Substitute whatever you like. 

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To be honest, pacing felt fine to me. I don't need a breakneck tempo in a crime drama.

 

As for the score, it serves the series well enough. I appreciate that it lives in a similar sonic world to The Batman. Both Batman and Riddler themes make an appearance.

 

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Am I watching the right show? I heard he was in a fat suit in this, but this guy looks legitimately fat, unless it's just really impressive prosthetics. Brendan Fraser was also in a fat suit in The Whale. It seems Hollywood has its diversity limits when it comes to fat guys. And where the hell is Batman?

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Oh c'mon. If you don't like this what do you like? It's Goodfellas in Batman world.....with astonishing acting from Farrell and decentish music from Giacchino Jr.

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It's a show so embarrassed by the source material that it couldn't even keep the main character's name intact, and somehow thought that "Oz Cobb" sounded less silly than "Oswald Cobblepot".

 

"Hooray!" for grounded realism...

 

1 hour ago, The Train Station said:

The show's good, but doesn't he go "WAH WAH!"?


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Just watched episode one.

Liked it more than the deadly dull movie.

Well paced and acted with a hard edge not seen in previous DC products.

It's not a comic book and doesn't feature Batman but I'll stick with it based on episode one

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The first two episodes were really good but the the next two were even better. I am actually quite surprised just how good this series turned out to be, mostly thanks to fleshing out the secondary characters of Sofia Falcone and Victor. Cristin Milioti absolutely steals every scene.

 

Karol

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1 hour ago, bruce marshall said:

Please remind me:

 - how did Falcone die in the film?

- was Sofia and her brother  characters in the film?

Thanks!

He was assassinated by the Riddler. And no, neither of the children were in the film at all.

 

1 hour ago, The Train Station said:

And why is Falcone a different guy now?

Scheduling conflict, apparently.

 

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93 minute OST album is out!

 

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1. Scherzo for a Flightless Bird (The Penguin Theme) (3:15)
2. Time to Ascend (2:39)
3. Mother of Oz (Bonus Track) (2:19)
4. Bird of Aqua Paradise (2:54)
5. Pinky and the Slain (4:26)
6. Shots and Chasers (3:21)
7. Strife of the Party (2:21)
8. Put the Blame on the Maimed (4:48)
9. Strike a Deal (1:49)
10. VicTory (Bonus Track) (1:56)
11. Arrested Developments (3:14)
12. Slammer Time (1:40)
13. Driving Miss Crazy (3:55)
14. Trial by Liar (2:43)
15. From the Ashes (Bonus Track) (2:03)
16. Sofia Gigante (Bonus Track) (2:40)
17. Maroni Exchange (3:43)
18. Free Bliss (Bonus Track) (2:04)
19. Nose Goes (Bonus Track) (1:32)
20. Squid Maims (2:08)
21. Getting Even (3:32)
22. Crack One Open (2:52)
23. Scorn on the Cobb (3:06)
24. Family Lies (5:45)
25. Councilman and Cobbs (2:12)
26. Oz and Ma (Bonus Track) (1:29)
27. Sofia’s Suite (4:55)
28. Victor’s Suite (4:19)
29. March of The Penguin (3:23)
30. Please Tell Me Now – Shayna Steele (1:47)
31. Let’s Face the Music and Dance – Shayna Steele (4:11)

 

https://us.7digital.com/artist/mick-giacchino/release/the-penguin-soundtrack-from-the-hbo®-original-series-expanded-edition-48266248

https://www.qobuz.com/nz-en/album/the-penguin-soundtrack-from-the-hbo-original-series-mick-giacchino/tsgztnpnel17b

https://music.apple.com/nz/album/the-penguin-soundtrack-from-the-hbo-original/1777615519

https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nedSEoiZO6BuQ6Z8amm4ekAH1qoJm_Eto

https://open.spotify.com/album/3Iqpj3lrnfMLOwL0FuxXaM?si=r_Dd7tbZT1-EzNWLCa_zFA

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Coming in 2025, Mutant, in partnership with WaterTower Music, present the premiere physical release of Mick Giacchino’s score to the acclaimed series, available on 2x Vinyl, as well as 2x CD. Featuring exclusive original artwork by Henry Abrams, and liner notes by composer Mick Giacchino.

 

https://graphicpolicy.com/2024/11/11/the-penguins-soundtrack-debuts-and-available-now-digitally/

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5 hours ago, The Train Station said:

So nobody else watched the finale?

I watched it last night. It was pretty good.

 

Karol

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Can someone explain to me what’s the deal with deconstructing characters created for cartoons in the 1940s like this? First the Joker, and now the Penguin—damn, it has nothing to do with the characters we know. It’s not just deconstruction; it’s crap. These are just ordinary stories, and we idiots sit there waiting for the slightest little reference to the characters we know... and it never happens. What a low-level form of entertainment.

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