close
close

Colin Farrell is an ambitious gangster in the new HBO drama

Batman had a lot movies and TV shows bearing his name. The Joker even has a few solo movies under his belt. Now it's time to turn the spotlight on a Gotham City menace who knows how to deal with bad guys.

“If you asked Oz if he was happy to have his own show, he'd say, 'It was about time,'” says “The Penguin” creator and writer Lauren LeFranc of her titular gangster in the new HBO crime drama.

Transformed by makeup and prosthetics, Colin Farrell introduced a new version of the Penguin two years ago in director Matt Reeves' “The Batman.” Rather than focusing on Robert Pattinson's Dark Knight detective, the eight-part spinoff series “Penguin” (premieres Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. EDT/PDT on HBO and Max, weekly Sundays starting Sept. 29) follows Farrell's gangster Oz Cobb as he makes major moves to rule Gotham City's underworld. (Pattinson and Farrell will face off again in “The Batman: Part II,” which begins filming next year.)

Join our watch party!Sign up to get USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations delivered straight to your inbox

Played by Colin Farrell under a ton of makeup prosthetics, gangster Oz Cobb is a realistic version of the Batman villain in HBO’s "The penguin."

The new series is set one week after “The Batman.” Crime-ridden Gotham is plagued by floods and there is a struggle to fill the power vacuum after the death of mob boss Carmine Falcone. Ambitious Oz, a small-time henchman of the Falcones, is looking for a way to control the city's drug trade and pit the Falcone and Maroni families against each other with the help of his young right-hand man Victor Aguilar (Rhenzy Feliz). But the return of convicted serial killer Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) after a 10-year stay in Arkham Asylum threatens this rise to power.

Do you need a break? Play USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle.