The Penguin Finale Preview Released

The Penguin Finale Preview Released

In approximately three weeks, “The Penguin” will debut on television, transporting HBO viewers on an exhilarating trip through the world of the renowned Batman adversary. Prior to this television premiere, Oswald Cobblepot, also known as The Penguin, is about to achieve another significant achievement in the DC comics. DC has shared a sneak peek at “The Penguin” #12, which marks the conclusion of their ongoing twelve-issue miniseries.

In the scorching summer of 2023, Tom King penned, while Rafael de Latorre illustrated, the comic book series titled “The Penguin“. This narrative delved deep into Penguin’s past and expanded his broader mythology, as it unfolded after his apparent demise in the ongoing Batman series.

What Is The Penguin #12 About?

  • Written by TOM KING
  • Art by RAFAEL DE LATORRE
  • Cover by CARMINE DI GIANDOMENICO
  • Variant cover by FELIPE MASSAFERA
  • $3.99 US | 32 pages | Variant $4.99 US (card stock)
  • ON SALE 09/03/24

Oswald Cobblepot, also known as the Penguin, thought he had control over Gotham City, holding it in the webbed hand of his flipper. However, things have drastically changed. Caught in the Batmobile with his greatest foe, plunging into a watery demise, the Penguin wonders if all his efforts were for nothing. Yet, there might still be one final scheme hidden within the feathers of this avian villain – if time hasn’t run out. The Penguin’s grand tale comes to an end here!

Who Is in the Cast of The Penguin TV Show?

In this production, Colin Farrell takes on the role of Oz Cobb, while Cristin Milioti plays Sofia Falcone, Rhenzy Feliz is cast as Victor Aguilar, Michael Kelly portrays Johnny Viti, Shohreh Aghdashloo will be Nadia Maroni, Deirdre O’Connell assumes the part of Francis Cobb, Clancy Brown steps into Salvatore Maroni, James Madio will depict Milos Grapa, Scott Cohen is Luca Falcone, Michael Zegen portrays Alberto Falcone, Carmen Ejogo plays Eve Karlo, and Theo Rossi is set to play Dr. Julian Rush. Each of these talented actors brings their unique skills to the table as they breathe life into the characters in “The Penguin.”

In a recent interview, showrunner Lauren LeFranc explained why some people might feel that a Batman-less show or movie lacks the same impact. However, she believes that the perspective offered by Matt’s films is unique because it presents Gotham from a bird’s eye view. On the other hand, Oz offers a ground-level experience, immersing viewers in the city’s streets, grime, and underbelly. From this vantage point, Oz is striving to reach the top. LeFranc thinks that Gotham is intriguing enough to explore more aspects of it, and she’s excited about opening new doors within the city and seeing what lies beyond.

Keep scrolling to check out the first look at DC’s The Penguin #12!

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The Penguin Finale Preview Released

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The Penguin Finale Preview Released

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The Penguin Finale Preview Released

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The Penguin Finale Preview Released

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2024-09-04 02:10