The comic that arguably has the most influence on The Penguin is Batman: Dark Victory by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, which serves ...
Lauren LeFranc on why that shocking death had to be unjustifiable, and the forgotten Kennedy who inspired Sofia Falcone.
While The Penguin‘s first three episodes see Sofia Falcone branded as the Hangman serial killer, the Bat-Verse spinoff’s fourth installment, “Cent’Anni,” reveals she’s innocent.
Sofia Falcone’s tour de force in this past Sunday’s The Penguin is all anyone can talk ... who was the real Hangman. The theory is the following. Sofia and Alberto were playing hide and ...
The Penguin Episode 4 “Cent’Anni” finally ... and it was clear that he was, indeed, The Hangman. As retaliation for being seen, Carmine lashed out, murdering Summer Gleeson and framing ...
And that’s exactly what The Penguin gave us this week. Sofia was not a theatrical mass murderer when she was locked up in Arkham. But she is now, now that she’s given an ominous speech and ...
The Penguin stars Cristin Milioti and Deirdre O'Connell weigh in on the shocking final fates of Sofia Gigante and Francis Cobb, while showrunner Lauren LeFranc talks more about that big Selina Kyle ...
HBO's The Penguin proves that you don't need Batman to tell a Batman story, which makes me wonder if the same could be done ...
"The Penguin" star Cristin Milioti discusses her tour-de-force performance in Episode 4 and how filming in Arkham Asylum felt "like a play." ...
Of course that doesn’t go to plan. Sofia finds out that someone—later revealed to be her father—has been killing women and covering up the crimes as suicide, going all the way back to Sofia and ...
But who is Sofia Falcone, and why is she often referred to as The Hangman? Why is she such an important player in The Penguin? How is the new series radically reinventing this iconic Batman villain?