HBO Unveils Midseason Trailer for The Penguin Starring Colin Farrell at NYCC

HBO Unveils Midseason Trailer for The Penguin Starring Colin Farrell at NYCC

HBO recently released a new midseason trailer for The Penguin, a series from Warner Bros. Television and DC Studios, during the New York Comic Con (NYCC).

“A new family will rise,” teases the video description. “Stream a new episode of the HBO Original Limited Series The Penguin this Sunday at 9 pm ET on Max.”

The show continues the storyline from Matt Reeves’ film The Batman and follows the character Oz Cobb, also known as “The Penguin,” played by Colin Farrell. New episodes of The Penguin air Sundays on HBO and can be streamed on Max.

Series Overview: The Penguin is set within the universe of Reeves’ The Batman and explores the crime saga further, with Farrell reprising his role as the iconic DC villain. Developed by showrunner Lauren LeFranc, the series delves into the character’s criminal underworld in Gotham.

Cast:

  • Colin Farrell as Oz Cobb (The Penguin)
  • Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone
  • Rhenzy Feliz as Victor Aguilar
  • Michael Kelly as Johnny Viti
  • Shohreh Aghdashloo as Nadia Maroni
  • Deirdre O’Connell as Francis Cobb
  • Clancy Brown as Salvatore Maroni
  • James Madio as Milos Grapa
  • Scott Cohen as Luca Falcone
  • Michael Zegen as Alberto Falcone
  • Carmen Ejogo as Eve Karlo
  • Theo Rossi as Dr. Julian Rush

Production Team: The series is executive produced by Matt Reeves, Dylan Clark, Colin Farrell, and Lauren LeFranc, with LeFranc serving as the showrunner. Craig Zobel directs the first three episodes, while Bill Carraro and Daniel Pipski also serve as executive producers. The series is a product of Reeves’ 6th & Idaho Productions and Dylan Clark Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television and DC Studios.

Watch The Penguin mid-season trailer:

The Penguin | Mid-Season Weeks Ahead Trailer | Max

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