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Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) prominently features in The Penguin as an antagonist to Oz. A lesser-known comic book character reborn as a formidable presence on screen, Milioti’s Sofia instantly won the admiration of fans โ even though her back-and-forth battle with Oz ended with her defeat. On the same night Milioti won an Outstanding Lead Actress Emmy for playing Sofia Falcone in The Penguin, Reeves confirmed that she wonโt appear in The Batman: Part II. Reeves attributed Milioti’s absence to The Batman: Part II‘s script being too far along in development to include Sofia. This news comes as both a surprise and a disappointment, as many consider Sofia’s story a pivotal factor in The Penguin‘s success.
Sofia Falconeโs Exclusion From The Batman: Part II Is a Major Disappointment

Sofia’s debut appearance in The Penguin masterfully cements her as one of The Batman franchise’s best characters. Despite Oz’s status as the series’ main personality, The Penguin devotes a significant portion of its plot to Sofia. The daughter of the late Carmine Falcone (John Turturro) emerges as a powerful player in Gotham’s crime scene after spending a decade in Arkham Asylum. Sofia rebuilds her father’s empire under a new name, the “Gigante” Crime Family, in honor of her mother, who was among the seven women Carmine brutally murdered. Framed as “The Hangman” by Carmine and Oz following her discovery of the crimes, Sofia takes on the role of an underdog who fiercely threatens Oz’s organization.
The Penguin‘s deep dive into Sofia’s tragic backstory establishes her as a fascinatingly layered character on par with Oz and even Bruce Wayne. She murders, kidnaps, and commits other immoral acts, but it’s hard not to root for her against the depraved and deceitful Oz. Sofia’s downfall and forced return to Arkham could have been the end of her story, yet The Penguin teases an exciting next chapter when it depicts Sofia receiving a letter from Selina Kyle/Catwoman (Zoรซ Kravitz), her half-sister. Most viewers assumed Milioti’s Sofia would appear in The Batman: Part II, given that Farrell is slated to reprise his role as Oz, so the revelation of the former’s non-involvement in the movie is a huge letdown.









