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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc reiterated the show was conceived as a limited series, meaning a second season is not guaranteed. She added that if The Penguin Season 2 gets the green light, it couldn’t premiere until after The Batman Part II has come out. “The intention of our first season always was, weโre launching Oz into the second film, and so we couldnโt air a second season until after [Matt Reeves’] movie comesย out,” LeFranc said.
The Batman Part II is the Top Priority for Matt Reeves

The Penguin was always meant to be the bridge between Reeves’ first two Batman films, which is how LeFranc herself described the show months before it premiered. “Weโre going almost directly into the second film Matt has planned,” she said at the time. With this in mind, it isn’t surprising to see the creative team is sticking to their guns and focusing on The Batman Part II for the time being. It’s expected Colin Farrell will reprise Oz Cobb in the highly anticipated sequel, so how his story unfolds in the movie will dictate what happens with The Penguin.
After The Penguin became a critical darling, it might have been tempting for Reeves and LeFranc to pivot to a second season while the iron was red hot. However, most fans would be in agreement that The Batman Part II has been delayed long enough. The movie won’t hit theaters until October 2027, more than five years after its predecessor. If LeFranc and Co. moved forward on a Penguin Season 2 now, it might have required The Batman Part II to be pushed back even further. That would have been very disappointing, as fans are eager to see Robert Pattinson’s Batman return on the big screen.








