Colin Farrell Discusses Uncertainty of 'The Penguin' Season Two
Colin Farrell expresses skepticism about the likelihood of a second season for 'The Penguin', despite its critical success. Ongoing discussions about its continuation hinge on the storyline's integration with 'The Batman Part II'. While Farrell is doubtful, the show's future remains undecided pending progress on the Batman sequel.
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Colin Farrell, the acclaimed Hollywood actor, has hinted at uncertainties surrounding a potential second season of 'The Penguin'. Despite its critical acclaim, Farrell remains skeptical about the spinoff's future, linking its continuation closely with developments in 'The Batman Part II'.
Farrell, who has reprised his role as Oswald “Oz” Cobb, mentioned that the show's success has led to speculation and ongoing discussions among the creative team. He expressed a cautious outlook, attributing his tendency towards negativity to insights from those around him.
Despite his doubts, Farrell acknowledged that the storyline's seamless integration with Gotham's chaos post-'The Batman' might justify another season. Meanwhile, director Matt Reeves is focused on filming 'The Batman Part II', with plans for discussions about 'The Penguin’ resuming thereafter.