The Penguin has confirmed the dire state of Gotham City after Robert Pattinson’s Batman failed to stop the Riddler’s grand plan in The Batman. DC’s The Penguin recommences The Batman’s narrative just days later, with much of Gotham City still in a state of fragile recovery. The Penguin episode 2 has confirmed precisely how bleak things are in Gotham, suggesting that Batman’s actions at the end of The Batman may have been more detrimental to the city than beneficial.
Directed by Matt Reeves, The Batman offered a gritty, noir-driven portrayal of Gotham City, one on the brink of collapse under the pressure of corruption, criminal empires, and mass unrest. Robert Pattinson"s version of Batman was at the heart of this narrative - a vigilante just beginning his crusade against Gotham"s deep-seated problems, including the Riddler’s murderous rampage and the downfall of crime boss Carmine Falcone. However, Gotham’s problems did not end with Falcone’s death. The Penguin continues this, exploring the power vacuum left by Falcone and the systemic failures plaguing Gotham.
Robert Pattinson's Batman Is A Huge Missing Part Of The Penguin
Robert Pattinson’s Batman has not appeared in The Penguin during the aftermath of Gotham City’s flooding, and his absence is deafening. Gotham has become a hotbed of criminal activity, exacerbated by Falcone"s murder and the city-wide flooding caused by the Riddler"s grand plan. This chaos
should logically prompt Gotham’s masked vigilante to intensify his efforts. However, in The Penguin, there’s no sign that Batman has intervened to prevent the rising tide of lawlessness.
With Falcone’s death, Gotham’s criminal underworld is in disarray, and Oswald Cobb (The Penguin) is seizing control. Gotham"s situation has seemingly worsened, with
violent power struggles erupting between criminal factions. The fact that this shift is happening unchecked, with no mention of Batman confronting these developments, speaks volumes about how Gotham has been left to fend for itself.
The Penguin Confirms Gotham's Crime Rate Is Up 42% Close One of the most telling moments in The Penguin occurs during episode 2 when a radio broadcast reveals a staggering statistic: Gotham’s crime rate has surged by 42%. This revelation underscores the full extent of the crisis engulfing the city. The significant increase in criminal activity is a
direct result of the chaos unleashed by the floods in The Batman. This catastrophic event has left large swathes of Gotham in ruins, with many residents lacking power, shelter, and basic necessities.
The desperate conditions have become a breeding ground for criminals, who are taking full advantage of the power vacuum and lack of law enforcement. The Penguin, now rising through the ranks, is one of the key beneficiaries of Gotham’s descent into chaos, while
Batman’s failure to intervene and provide order in the wake of such a disaster becomes increasingly noticeable. Gotham’s streets have become more dangerous than ever. Instead of protecting the city and its people, Batman’s prior actions have inadvertently contributed to an even darker period in Gotham’s history.
Batman's Riddler Failure Cost Gotham Badly
Image via Max Perhaps the most significant failure of Robert Pattinson’s Batman lies in his handling of the Riddler. Though Batman did manage to stop the Riddler"s killing spree, he failed to uncover his grand plan until too late while inadvertently aiding the villain. This resulted in Carmine Falcone’s murder and the sea wall destruction, which has
transformed entire areas into uninhabitable wastelands. Crown Point, in particular, has been described as a "no man’s land," a term that evokes the level of devastation and lawlessness now gripping Gotham.
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