The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has come out to address why Robert Pattinson's Batman is absent from the show. Here's ...
Almost three months after its release, the lack of Batman in The Penguin continues to be a topic of discussion.
Throughout its run on HBO last year, The Penguin proved itself to be every bit as good as the movie it spun off. The Batman ...
While HBO’s The Penguin series featured a plethora of masterful performances from seasoned actors such as Colin Farrell and ...
"Matt's the wizard of this whole universe. So Lauren LeFranc [showrunner] and her team of writers, myself, Mike Marino [makeup/prosthetic artist], when we were deciding that the Penguin would look ...
Dr. Julian Rush is definitively not Scarecrow according to showrunner Lauren LeFranc. The tease of Scarecrow's presence in The Penguin led to an anticlimactic end for the character. The potential ...
Showrunner Lauren LeFranc and lead actor Colin Farrell are open to returning if the story is strong. twitter The first season of The Penguin ended with an explosive finale, leaving fans curious ...
Maybe Julian Rush was really an alias of Jonathan Crane’s? Well, The Penguin showrunner, Lauren LeFranc, just threw some cold ice on that theory. This was during an interview on the Golden ...
"Lauren [LeFranc], Dylan [Clark], Colin [Farrell], and I are talking about doing another season. Obviously, we're doing The Batman 2 and have to get the timing right on that," Reeves explained.
The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc has finally commented on the fan theory that Theo Rossi's Dr. Julian Rush is the Batman villain Scarecrow. Introduced in episode 2, "Inside Man," Julian Rush ...
So, was Rush Scarecrow all along? Afraid not. “I can say he’s not the Scarecrow,” The Penguin series creator and showrunner Lauren LeFranc told ScreenRant. While the series utilized Magpie ...
Meanwhile, Reeves had told Variety previously that he was talking with showrunner Lauren LeFranc “about doing another season.” Ultimately, there is hope for Season 2, but we’ll keep you ...