When the new Batman series about the villain Penguin starts soon, Colin Farrell will portray his character from the Robert Pattinson blockbuster with full physical commitment. As he revealed in a recent interview, the actor also put a lot of thought into the antagonist’s intimate area when it came to his appearance.
Farrell ultimately made no compromises and wore a fake penisto play the title character in The Penguin as appropriately as possible.
Colin Farrell wore a fake penis as a penguin, which has not yet been seen
Most recently, the star publicly complained about the costume and heavy makeup that he had to wear for so long on the set of the DC series for his Batman role. How big the burden of an additional penguin cock was for himcan only be guessed. In the CinemaBlend interview, Farrell revealed that it would not have been possible without it:
He was there, man, he was there. I was completely anatomically correct.
You can watch the interview clip here:
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According to Comic Book, DC fans will have to wait at least until a possible second season to see the Batman villain’s exposed pubic area. There will be no nude scenes with Farrell’s main character in season 1.
By the way, male penguins do not have a peniswhich means that Farrell had his visible genitals covered up. So the prosthetic penis for The Penguin is more of a cover-up.
When does The Penguin with Colin Farrell start in Germany?
The first season of The Penguin starts in Germany on 20 September 2024 on Sky and the associated streaming service WOW. One of the eight episodes of the season appears there every week.
Podcast for DC fans: Is the Batman sequel The Penguin worth watching?
The Batman sequel The Penguin paints a grim picture of Gotham without Bruce Wayne. In the podcast check we’ll tell you whether the dark and brutal gangster thriller with DC villains is worth watching.
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The spin-off series The Penguin takes us back to the urban metropolis of Gotham after The Batman – and this time there is no trace of Batman. Instead, we follow Colin Farrell as the unpredictable villain Oz Cobb in a brutal gangster story that feels like a mix of The Sopranos, The Wire and Netflix’s previous Marvel series.