The Penguin’s Prosthetic Suit Was Totally Anatomically Correct

The Penguin's Prosthetic Suit Was Totally Anatomically Correct

Key Takeaways

  • Colin Farrell wore a prosthetic body suit for his role as Penguin in Max’s new series.
  • The suit was anatomically correct but thankfully not everything was fully shown on-screen.
  • The series creators emphasized realism for the Penguin character’s portrayal.

As a long-time fan of DC comics and a connoisseur of Colin Farrell’s acting prowess, I must say that the transformation he underwent for his role as The Penguin in Max’s new series has left me absolutely smitten!


To embody the main character in Max’s latest series titled “The Penguin,” Colin Farrell experienced a remarkable physical makeover. Unlike other actors who resort to intense dieting or rigorous workouts multiple times a day to alter their physique for a new part, Farrell opted for an unconventional approach.

On September 19, the seasoned actor will reappear sporting a prosthetic bodysuit, reminiscent of the one he wore in “The Batman.” This suit not only aged his appearance but also transformed his face and physique into a more angular shape, giving him a likeness to the Penguin character that DC fans have grown accustomed to.

Since Farrell’s physical transformations were strictly aesthetic and the Max series prides itself on authenticity, the costume team focused on creating a prosthetic suit that appeared incredibly lifelike. To achieve this realism for the character now recognized as Oz Cobb, they paid meticulous attention to every detail, ensuring the suit mirrored human anatomy accurately.

The Penguin’s Prosthetic Suit Is Completely Anatomically Correct

This past week, CinemaBlend shared a video on platform X featuring Ed Farrell discussing the authenticity of his Penguin costume. During a playful conversation, the actor joked that the outfit had been fitted with unique, penguin-specific anatomical details.

Luckily, viewers tuning into the highly praised streaming show on Max found out that Colin Farrell’s costume designers made his prosthetics incredibly realistic, but thankfully, they never had to display this accuracy on screen. This hints at the meticulousness of the series creators in their work, as they aimed to present Oz Cobb, not Colin Farrell playing The Penguin, but rather showing him walking, talking, and engaging in various criminal activities instead.

The decision to go with the fully anatomically correct Penguin suit is especially interesting when considering that it’s not clear how many more times in the DCU he will show up. It’s expected Farrell will make a return in The Batman 2. However, that hasn’t been confirmed just yet even if Matt Reeves did say the plans for a trilogy are still definitely in the works. It’s possible future installments in the series might look elsewhere for iconic villains to be involved. One case in point is the expectation that The Batman 2 will focus on The Joker and move on from Riddler.

Indeed, Farrell’s character didn’t take the lead role in The Batman. However, he was lively enough to catch Max’s attention, resulting in a spin-off series being planned. It remains uncertain if this series will continue for a second or third season, or if it will be considered a limited series to expand Cobb’s narrative within this grittier version of Gotham City. The uncertainty surrounding the mobster’s further appearances made the premiere on Thursday night all the more intriguing.

The Penguin debuted on Max on September 19.

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2024-09-20 19:23