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In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc explained why Batman wasn’t included in The Penguin. The decision stemmed from a desire to not force him into the narrative and keep the focus on Oz’s journey. “It felt like weโd be wrenching him in just to say we had the Batman in our show, when in reality, I feel like my goal at least was always to create rich enough, compelling characters that you werenโt desperate to see him, which I know is a tall order because so many people love Batman, and Rob Pattinson is so good as Batman,” she said.
LeFranc continued, “Weโre through the lens of Oz. Weโre on the streets. Thereโs a gang war happening. We always would say, โBatmanโs up high looking down on Gotham, and Oz is in the muck, wanting to get up there and to achieve a level of power.โ So, yes, we talked about it, but honestly, we just didnโt want to interfere with the story that we had.”
The Penguin Didn’t Need Batman to Tell a Compelling Story

LeFranc previously explained the in-universe explanation for why Batman isn’t in The Penguin, sharing that Matt Reeves told her, “it’s a big city and Batman can’t be everywhere.” With these latest comments, LeFranc is shedding light on the creative thought process that went into the decision to not feature Batman on the show. The feeling was that Batman would be a distraction and take people out of the interesting narrative The Penguin was telling.
The goal of The Penguin was to flesh Oz Cobb out as a character, serving as connective tissue to the upcoming The Batman Part II. The series was designed to lead into the next film. Knowing that Pattinson’s Batman is returning in the big-screen sequel, Reeves and LeFranc realized there wasn’t a need for the Caped Crusader on The Penguin. Instead, the show could dedicate all its time to Oz, exploring him in ways not possible in the movies. In the films, Penguin is just one cog of a larger whole. On the show, the creative team had an opportunity to do a deep dive.








