In a remarkable display of cinematic artistry, Colin Farrell's transformation into the iconic DC Comics villain, the Penguin, has left both the actor and his co-stars astounded. The upcoming Max series, set to debut on September 21, 2024, delves into the criminal ascent of Oswald "Oz" Cobblepot in the fictional metropolis of Gotham City.
Farrell expressed his astonishment at the physical metamorphosis, stating, > "I looked in the mirror, and I saw something looking back that was not me."
The Irish actor credited makeup designer Mike Marino for the comprehensive alteration that rendered him unrecognizable, save for his hands.
The crime drama, a spinoff of the 2022 film "The Batman," features Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone and Rhenzy Feliz as Victor Aguilar. Milioti highlighted the contrasting backgrounds of the main characters, noting the wealth disparity between Sofia and the other protagonists.
The Penguin, first introduced in Detective Comics #58 in December 1941, has been a staple Batman antagonist for over eight decades. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot is renowned for his avian obsession and umbrella-based weaponry. The character's appearance, inspired by the Kool cigarettes mascot, typically includes a monocle, top hat, and tuxedo.
Feliz described the cognitive dissonance experienced on set, likening Farrell's transformation to a magic trick. "Your brain's telling you that it looks like Oz, but your brain knows that it's Colin," he explained.
Milioti praised the makeup's realism and Farrell's deep connection to the character. She recounted interacting with Farrell in full Penguin attire, even during casual conversations, emphasizing the profound impact of the transformation.
"Colin is in such communion with that character. Even if he would still talk, like 'How was your weekend?' I was with the visual of Oz cuz I do feel like I know this other person that's very real to me and very real to him, and real to all of us that were there."
The series, produced by DC Studios in association with Warner Bros. Television, promises to offer a fresh perspective on one of Batman's most enduring and recognizable villains. Over the years, the Penguin has been reimagined multiple times, portrayed by actors such as Burgess Meredith and Danny DeVito, each bringing their unique interpretation to the gentleman criminal.
As audiences anticipate the series premiere, they can expect to witness Farrell's nuanced portrayal of the Penguin's evolution from a bullied outcast to a formidable crime lord in the shadowy underworld of Gotham City.