Why 'The Penguin' made Colin Farrell want to form 'a support group' with Jim Carrey
Briefly

Colin Farrell's transformation into The Penguin was a liberating experience, allowing him full creativity and freedom through the heavy makeup and prosthetics used in HBO's new series.
Seeing his transformed self for the first time was strange yet eye-opening. Farrell embraced the change as part of fully immersing himself into the character of Oswald 'Oz' Cobb.
Reflecting on his weight gain for the role, Farrell noted it's important to balance physical transformations with health, particularly after feeling unwell from past drastic changes.
In 'The Penguin,' Farrell shifts through chaotic schemes reflecting Oswald Cobb's ambition, navigating the criminal underworld shaped by previous experiences in 'The Batman.'
Read at New York Post
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