Nature triumphs. Green burgeons over streets, along concrete foundations and pillars; a handful of feral hogs snuffle, root, rut in the overgrowth.
07.12.2021 - 02:55 / etcanada.com
Colin Farrell will take on the mantel of The Penguin for a little longer.
According to Variety, the actor will star in the upcoming HBO Max “The Batman” spin-off series.
The show will follow The Penguin’s rise to power and descent into villainy in Gotham City.
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Lauren LeFranc will write the script for the series with Farrell, “Batman” director Matt Reeves, and producer Dylan
Nature triumphs. Green burgeons over streets, along concrete foundations and pillars; a handful of feral hogs snuffle, root, rut in the overgrowth.
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Nature triumphs. Green burgeons over streets, along concrete foundations and pillars; a handful of feral hogs snuffle, root, rut in the overgrowth.
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Colin Farrell showed off his buff physique while jogging shirtless through a park in Beverly Hills, California on Monday. The 45-year-old Irish actor donned just a gray hat, bandana around his wrist, and mini purple running shorts as he exercised in Coldwater Canyon Park. After he put in his miles, Farrell took a break and stretched at his car.
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Colin Farrell has officially signed on to star in a Penguin television series!
Colin Farrell’s Penguin will continue to stay afloat, from Matt Reeves’ upcoming feature on March 4, 2022 into a new Gotham-set HBO Max series.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterColin Farrell has officially signed on to star in and executive produce a series spinoff of “The Batman” in which he would again play The Penguin, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.Farrell will first portray the villainous character in “The Batman” starring Robert Pattinson, which is due to be released on March 4, 2022. The series would then reportedly delve into The Penguin’s rise to power in the Gotham criminal underworld.
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