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March of The Penguin

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September 12, 2025

Colin Farrell's gritty spin-off of 'The Batman' is among the frontrunners at the Emmys this weekend.

- By Louis Chilton

March of The Penguin

It seems that some penguins can fly after all. Or at least this one can: HBO's hardbitten Batman spin-off, named after his oily, beaked nemesis, goes into this weekend's Emmy Awards ceremony with a shot in seven major categories, among them Lead Actor, for Colin Farrell. The team responsible for caking the Irish actor in thick, transformative prosthetics already bagged The Penguin a Creative Arts Emmy last weekend – one of eight technical wins. If there's often said to be a sort of shlocky, low-prestige sheen to superhero adaptations, it seems someone forgot to tell the voters.

But here’s the rub: The Penguin is really rather good. Centring on the character of Oswald Cobblepot - played gruesomely by Danny DeVito in 1992’s Batman Returns, and here given the fractionally less fanciful name of “Oz Cobb” - the eight-episode series is less a superhero romp than a dark crime melodrama. The writing is taut, the plotting twisty but credible. The Penguin’s Gotham isn’t just a den of moustache-twirling do-badders, but a seedy ecosystem of operators, all with their own complicated motivations. Widespread comparisons to

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