"The Penguin," an upcoming HBO series, is set to dive deeper into the gritty underworld of Gotham City, focusing on Colin Farrell's portrayal of the iconic villain. This character first appeared in the 2022 film *The Batman*, directed by Matt Reeves, where Robert Pattinson starred as the Caped Crusader.

Despite the connection to the film, the creators of *The Penguin* have explained why Robert Pattinson’s Batman will not make an appearance in the series. They clarified that the show is designed to stand on its own, focusing on Oswald Cobblepot's rise to power in Gotham following the events of the movie. This decision allows the narrative to explore the complexities of the Penguin's character without overshadowing him with Batman's presence.

By keeping Batman out of the picture, the creators aim to delve into the gritty, power-hungry world of Gotham's criminal elite, showcasing a story that is both character-driven and deeply rooted in the city’s dark, corrupt environment. This approach will give viewers a chance to see the Penguin evolve from a mere side character into a formidable crime lord, setting the stage for a unique and intense series that builds on the atmosphere of *The Batman* while charting its own path.

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