The Penguin review Colin Farrell deserves all the awards for this powerful Batman spinoff
Briefly

The Penguin transforms from a typical villain into a complex character, motivated by his need for respect amidst Gotham's chaotic power dynamics after The Batman.
Cobb's emotional journey includes the violent act of killing Carmine's son, indicating a deeper narrative than typical franchise offerings, adding layers to his character.
Sofia's return from Arkham asylum adds tension to the narrative, as her complicated past with Cobb reveals a fractured bond filled with mistrust.
The series diverges from the standard superhero formula, presenting a darker, human-driven story that stands apart from typical spin-offs in the Batverse.
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