The Batman producer talks Penguin spin-off: "It's almost like a Scarface story"

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Batman producer Dylan Clark has revealed a few details about the upcoming Pengꦿuin💯 spin-off show that will center on Colin Farrell's new take on the iconic villain.

"We’re doing one with Colin [Farrell, as Oswald Cobblepot], seeing Oz rise to power, almost like a Scarface story,” he tells 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SFX Magazine in the latest issue. "It’s exciting to do something lik𓆏e that just as a standalꦓone, but it speaks to the character and our movie, so that you’ll go back to the movie [and say], 'Oh, I see that backstory there, that line refers to this'."

Speaking further about the future of The Batman on screen, Clark reveals the Dark Knight himself more than likely has further big-screen outings to come𒅌 in this form.

"He’s got this potentially incredible platform🃏, he’s got this money, can do all these things," Clark says. "But deep down, could he ever actually just be a human being? Can he be fully an emotional human being? Can he ever be loved? And we ha🧔ven’t really seen him get to that place before.

"Maybe in [director] Matt Reeves’s exploration, he gets there, but it’s not in this movie. This is him, in Year Two, still working out what he represents in this world and how he should f🐬eel. He’s a work in progress."

Funda💯mentally, Reeves’s exploration – for this film at least – was driv✨en by one thing.

“What was important for me – critical for me was... there have been so many great Batman movies and I could not go into doing this one without feeling like we would have something definitive to say about this myth,” t🍬he direc⭕tor states.

“A lot of these great myths have that power, which is that if they truly resonate, they allow you to find a way to take the aspects of it that people love and then do something new with it and ✱then people connect to it all over again. I hope that’s what we&rsquoꦬ;ve done.”

For more on SFX's blowout feature on The Batman, including interviews with Robert Pattinson and more from director Matt Reeves,𝄹 then be sure to pick up the latest issue of SFX – . You can also .

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