Colin Farrell Supports Season 2 Renewal
Initially expressing doubts about continuing his role, Colin Farrell has now revealed that he is excited about the possibility of a second season for The Penguin. While he once mentioned that he believed the series would be a standalone project, Farrell’s recent comments indicate a shift in his perspective, showing his enthusiasm for returning to the iconic character.
Leading up to the premiere of The Penguin on HBO, Colin Farrell was quite vocal about his hesitations regarding a potential second season. He famously remarked, “I never want to put on that f’ing suit and f’ing head again,” expressing his reluctance to revisit the character. However, it appears that this was more of a playful facade. In a recent interview with THR, Farrell confirmed his readiness for a second season, stating, “If there’s a great idea [for season two], and the writing was really muscular and as strong or stronger on the page than it was the first season, of course I would do it.” This statement reveals his commitment to delivering quality content.
Moreover, Farrell shared intriguing insights about the character’s future within The Batman – Part II. He mentioned having heard that The Penguin would feature in the sequel but admitted he has yet to read the script. “I have no idea what the second film is gonna be. I heard Penguin features in it. I haven’t read it,” he stated. The successful reception of The Penguin on HBO has sparked discussions about potential Emmy nominations for both Farrell and his talented co-star, Cristin Milioti, due to their outstanding performances.
In his interview with THR, Farrell clarified his earlier comments regarding his hesitance to continue the role, explaining they were taken out of context and stemmed from casual “bitching.” He expressed satisfaction with the show’s reception, stating, “for me, the bar for success is not very high. It’s, ‘Do most people like it?’ — just the simplicity of that. I love being in things that are critically approved — it’s much better than the alternative — but I’ve been around long enough [to know] that it’s the audience who are really the most important critics.” This insight illustrates his dedication to connecting with the audience and valuing their opinions.
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