As a seasoned gamer with countless hours spent immersed in the dark and gritty world of Gotham City, I couldn’t help but feel a thrill watching the behind-the-scenes discussion of “The Penguin.” Colin Farrell’s transformation into Oswald Cobblepot is nothing short of mesmerizing, and as someone who has spent countless hours trying to perfect my own character models, I can only imagine the dedication and skill it took to bring this iconic villain to life.
Colin Farrell, Matt Reeves, Cristin Milioti, and their team gather for a chat about the debut of “The Penguin,” the sequel to Matt Reeves’ hit movie “The Batman.” Colin Farrell and Mike Marino, the designer behind Penguin, explain the methods used to create Oswald Cobblepot’s clubfoot prosthetic, discuss the intricate details that didn’t quite make it onto the screen (explicit content), and share that the cast and crew often forgot they were working with Colin Farrell during filming. Matt Reeves, who is also an executive producer on the series, reminisces about Penguin’s presence in “The Batman,” revealing how the character’s story progresses from a disrespected figure in Gotham’s criminal underworld to the ruler of that same underworld.
Video Chapters
00:00:00 – Intro
00:00:27 – What Does Oswald Cobblepot Think Of The ‘Penguin’ Monicker?
00:00:59 – ‘The Batman 2’ Needs More Swearing
00:02:18 – Colin Farrell Transformed Yet Again, And Even His Cast & Crew Were Shocked
00:03:56 – The Penguin And His Mother Have A ‘Weaponized’ Relationship
00:05:11 – From ‘The Batman’ To ‘The Penguin’: Oswald Cobblepot Is No Joke
00:06:06 – Creating The Penguin’s Feet… And Other Bits Of Anatomy
00:07:41 – Outro
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2024-09-17 18:06