After a series of devastating betrayals and conflicts, the once lowly Oz has successfully managed to establish himself as the city’s preeminent crime boss.
However, the series ends with a foreboding sense of what lies ahead for him, as a new and menacing figure looms on the horizon: Robert Pattinson’s Batman, as mentioned in a report by Decider.
No Batman Cameo, But The Bat-Signal’s Ominous Arrival
Fans had been hoping for a cameo by Robert Pattinson’s Batman in the finale of The Penguin, especially as the series is set between The Batman and its planned sequel, as mentioned in a report by Decider.
However, despite rumors, Batman does not physically appear in the final episode.
Instead, the last shot reveals the Bat-Signal lighting up the Gotham skyline, a clear signal that Bruce Wayne is preparing for his inevitable confrontation with the rising criminal kingpin.Also Read : Isolated monarch? Sick, cancer-struck King Charles revealed as powerless, unable to control Prince William and Prince Andrew
This symbolic presence of the Bat-Signal marks the beginning of Oz’s downfall, even as he celebrates his victory.
For now, Oz seems to have it all—a penthouse, power, and his iconic tuxedo—but the shadow of Gotham’s vigilante is already casting doubt on his future.
The Penguin’s Connection to The Batman Sequel
Matt Reeves, the creator of The Penguin and director of The Batman, explained that the series serves as a narrative bridge between the first film and its highly anticipated sequel.
According to Reeves, certain plot points in The Penguin are designed to lay the groundwork for Oz Cobblepot’s return in The Batman Part 2.
In particular, the relationship between Oz and Gotham’s new mayor, Bella Reál, as well as his corrupt dealings, is expected to play a significant role in the next installment of the Batman saga.
Reeves further revealed that The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc had been kept in the loop regarding where Oz’s story would take him in the upcoming film.
He emphasized that The Penguin is designed to subtly set up key plot elements for The Batman sequel, with Oz’s delusional character arc being a central thread that will continue in the larger Batman narrative.
Sofia Falcone’s Future: A Family Connection with Selina Kyle?
Another intriguing subplot in the The Penguin finale is the fate of Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti), whose tragic return to Arkham is orchestrated by Oz.
However, before her downfall, Sofia receives a letter from none other than Selina Kyle (Zoë Kravitz), revealing a familial connection between the two women.
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While the contents of the letter are never disclosed, the potential for a powerful team-up between Selina and Sofia is hinted at, leaving viewers to wonder if they will join forces in The Batman sequel.
Milioti, who plays Sofia, expressed her hope that the two characters could “burn it all to the ground,” should they indeed meet.
However, Matt Reeves clarified that the moment was more about Sofia’s emotional journey rather than setting up an immediate partnership with Selina.
He described the letter as a poignant discovery for Sofia, one that highlights her personal loneliness and newfound connection to someone who shares her painful past.
FAQs
Is The Penguin series over?
The Penguin premiered on HBO in the United States on September 19, 2024, and will run for eight episodes, concluding on November 10, 2024. The series has garnered positive reviews for its performances, writing, and direction.
What happens at the end of The Penguin?
Vic is dead, and Sofia is back in Arkham. The last words Oz’s mother spoke to him were filled with hatred, and now she’s condemned to an eternal torment. In the end, The Penguin triumphed in the crime boss game, but only by destroying as many lives as he could along the way.
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