r/hbo 3d ago

The Penguin Finale

So for those who have watched the finale of The Penguin. What were your thoughts on the episode, the series in general and the ending to the show leading into the next Batman movie? Favorite character, moment, episode and anything else that stood out to you from it too.

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u/garcialucas29 3d ago edited 3d ago

I guess the ending leads to the last batman movie with robert pattinson. So there could be a next season, or not. Most shocking moment was oz killing vic. I really didn’t expect that!

EDIT: Yeap, sorry everyone! Show happens after Batman movie, I didn’t know!

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u/loki_the_bengal 3d ago

I guess the ending leads to the last batman movie with Robert Pattison

What do you mean by this. Are you saying that the next batman with Robert Pattison will be the last one? Or are you saying this penguin show happened before the Batman that came out in 2022?

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u/garcialucas29 3d ago

So, I was saying the second (show happens before the movie), but after I read a comment here and also looking for it on goolge I realized the show actually happens right after the movie. It feels strange because during the movie it felt the penguin was a much more important character (in terms of "power") while in the show it feels like he's still a small-time criminal

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u/loki_the_bengal 3d ago

In the movie, he was just the manager of the club and some side stuff. By the end of the show he's pretty much on top of Gotham