I Can’t Believe DC Added One Final Insult To The Penguin’s Most Heartbreaking Death

DC has just mercilessly twisted the knife with The Penguin"s most traumatizing death, adding insult to injury. Now that The Penguin has ended, it"s safe to say that showrunner Lauren LeFranc has helped to create one of the most sinister villains ever adapted to live-action, alongside Matt Reeves. The Oz Cobb that debuted in The Batman has shown himself to be an exceptionally devious criminal now at the top of his game in Matt Reeves" The Batman trilogy after pulling off some particularly heinous acts to get there.
The finale of The Penguin was extremely well received, and helped to decidedly strip any lingering likability of Colin Farrel"s titular villain. After committing one of his most heinous acts yet, the Penguin will now emerge in The Batman - Part II not only as a newly formidable crime boss, but as an out-and-out villain liable to give Batman a run for his money. As if to drive that point home, DC has decided to kick the fandom while they are down with a rather provocative social media post.
The Penguin's Missing Poster Makes Victor Aguilar's Death Feel Even Worse DC Published A Post Suggesting That Aguilar Is "Missing" Close The Penguin"s finale brought an end to Vic and Oz"s relationship in the most brutal way, by having the latter murder the former moments after admitting that they see one another as family. Penguin"s mild-mannered young protégé struck a chord with fans with his survival instinct and enthusiasm, only for Penguin to remove him from the franchise entirely after asserting that their bond is a weakness. Just one day after The Penguin"s explosive finale aired, the official account for The Penguin shared a post via X before the collective wound could heal featuring Aguilar on a "Missing Person" poster.


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