The Penguin and The Batman run the risk of making superheroes something they were never meant to be: realistic.
Cristin Milioti is keen to see how Sofia Falcone may interact with Catwoman ... When Milioti was posed with the question of ...
Here's how The Penguin sets up The Batman Part II — and why Colin Farrell's Oz Cobb might not be the main villain.
The tiniest upturn of the side of Cobb’s mouth is the only warning Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) gets before her henchmen, ...
As Francis’s emotional wounds are torn open, she breaks a glass bottle and stabs Oz ... DC fans waited throughout the series ...
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Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone, who have been married for nearly 20 years, are one of Hollywood’s funniest and most beloved couples — and on Monday night’s (Oct. 28) episode of Watch What ...
Warner Bros. Recently, showrunner Lauren LeFranc revealed an interesting tidbit about why one character, Carmine Falcone, was recast. John Turturro played the character in The Batman, but in The ...
The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc explained why Episode 4’s Arkham Asylum scenes excluded classic Batman villains Joker ... centers solely on Sofia Falcone’s story. This approach keeps ...
Digging deeper than any Batman cinematic universe ever has. These are all things we love and wouldn’t change about the show.
"For ten years, men have lied to me," says Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti ... And in a show that's generally light on Batman callbacks, it offers an unexpected remix of the Joker and Harley ...