Why DC Recast The Batman"s Main Villain 2 Years Later

DC has recast the secret main villain of The Batman two years after the movie was released for The Penguin. There are many moving parts right now as the new DC Studios led by James Gunn and Peter Safran starts to build the next decade of stories. Those will be mostly focused on the duo"s plans for the new DC Universe, which replaces the old DCEU and begins this December with the animated Creature Commandos. However, director Matt Reeves" The Batman universe will continue to exist, becoming part of DC"s Elseworlds projects outside the DCU"s continuity.
2022"s The Batman has quickly become one of the Dark Knight"s best movies. It did a phenomenal job of making Gotham City as dangerous and dark as it should be, populating it with many characters from Batman"s rich comic book history. The Batman"s cast included some heavy hitters, such as Colin Farrell as Oswald Cobb, aka the Penguin, who is the star of the first spinoff set in Reeves" Batman world, The Penguin. The HBO series has recast The Batman"s overarching villain, and the reason for that is quite simple.
Mark Strong Replaced John Turturro As Carmine Falcone The Actor Is No Stranger To DC Movies Close Carmine Falcone will be played by Mark Strong in The Penguin, who replaces The Batman"s John Turturro. While Paul Dano"s Riddler is the active threat that Pattinson"s Dark Knight searches for throughout The Batman, the DC movie"s true mystery lies with Carmine Falcone. The mob boss controls crime in Gotham, with ties to many characters, including Selina Kyle, the Penguin, and, it turns out, even Bruce Wayne. The Batman revealed how Falcone had a past with the Waynes, going overboard after Thomas Wayne asked him to scare a journalist who threatened to expose Martha Wayne"s mental history records, killing him.
While the movie does not confirm it, the leading theory is that Carmine Falcone ordered the deaths of Thomas and Martha Wayne after Bruce"s father had plans to confess what transpired with the killing of the journalist Edward Elliot.
Playing Carmine Falcone in The Penguin marks the third live-action DC role for Strong. The actor has previously played two villains in very different DC franchises. Strong gave life to Sinestro in 2011"s Green Lantern movie opposite Ryan Reynolds" Hal Jordan, later playing Doctor Thaddeus Sivana in the DCEU. Sivana was the main villain of Shazam! — later making a cameo appearance in Shazam! Fury of the Gods. Based on his experience with villain roles, even though the actor"s version of Sinestro only became a full-on villain at the end of the film, Strong should be as great as Carmine Falcone.
Why John Turturro Doesn't Return As Carmine Falcone The Answer To Falcone's Recasting Is Simple Close Speaking with IGN, The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc explained why the DC series had to recast The Batman"s Carmine Falcone. According to LeFranc, the decision was made simply out of scheduling issues, as John Turturro was not available for The Penguin. LeFranc said, "He had scheduling conflicts, and we couldn"t make it work, but honestly, I"m so thrilled that we brought Mark Strong on." The showrunner did end up being happy about Strong coming in for the role, as LeFranc talked about the different gravitas that Strong brings to Falcone. Check out the full quote below:
"Well, practically, John was just unavailable to us. He had scheduling conflicts, and we couldn"t make it work, but honestly, I"m so thrilled that we brought Mark Strong on. I think he"s really good. Even though, maybe in the beginning when you first meet him, you might think, "Oh Well, for fans of The Batman, obviously I"m so used to John Turturro," but I feel like the gravitas that Mark brings, it"s different. It"s very specific, and I hope, by the end of that episode, you"re just thinking, "That"s Carmine Falcone," and you"re engaged in what Mark brings to it."



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