But one complete scene stood out to me in the finale as a deliberate set up for where we might see Oz in The Batman: Part 2. Almost as if Matt Reeves asked LeFranc to include this one sequence ...
The Penguin is a spin-off from Matt Reeves’ The Batman, and the two explore similar themes, featuring self-serving villains who believe they are acting in the interests of the working class.
It was also previously reported that a Joker limited series is in the works and will bridge the gap between The Batman Part II and Part III; however, James Gunn debunked this, as he said on ...
This article contains spoilers for The Penguin and The Batman. Let’s consider two different ways of meeting the Batman. In 1989, Batman made his onscreen debut by first dropping as a shadow in ...
Hamm justified going against family traditions when he went out west to Hollywood, eventually settling in San Francisco, and wrote the movie “Batman.” The 1989 Tim Burton film starring Michael ...
“I certainly don’t expect anything. I signed up for three Batman films, but I didn’t know if I’d be in the second film,” he said. “Matt Reeves is a brilliant writer and an ...
If Sunday night's finale of "The Penguin" is a further indication of how the world created by Matt Reeves is going to be moving forward, then Batman is in very good hands. The Colin Farrell-led ...
The eponymous villain may be no Batman, but as played so deliciously by Colin Farrell and amplified by some truly remarkable prosthetics, few watching the show have time to think about the ...
How many allies and loved ones does Oz sacrifice along the way? And where exactly is Batman during all of this? As we look ahead to Matt Reeves’ upcoming The Batman sequel, let’s break down ...
The Penguin ends with a warning: a familiar light hits the sky, teeing up the events of The Batman 2. It’s a grin-widening grace note that could have been so much better with one tiny change.