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The 44-year-old actor, who will be essaying the role of Oswald Cobblepot aka the Penguin in the Warner Bros project, said the treatment of the film is completely different from what the audiences have seen in the past.
””I have been watching the Batman films with my kids, but this script is something that feels incredibly original. It leans into it but it doesn”t borrow; it”s born of the mythology of that character, Bruce Wayne, Batman and Gotham.
“It feels like a treatment and a version that I hadn”t seen before. Matt Reeves has done an incredible job of keeping it familiar and at the same time unique and new. It”s really exciting to be a part of it,” Farrell told the UK’s SFX magazine.
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Farrell said DeVito’s Penguin was “incredible” and he is looking forward to playing the part.
””I saw ”Batman Returns” back in the day when it first came out, so of course, I have seen Danny DeVito”s Penguin and loved it. The first ”Batman” with Jack Nicholson, Kim Basinger and Michael Keaton was incredible. And Danny”s Penguin was devious. It was so incredible, I remember it so clearly.”
The actor added that the contemporary significance filmmaker Christopher Nolan brought to the franchise with his “Batman” trilogy, was also one of the reasons he boarded the Robert Pattinson-led “The Batman”.
””I was obviously a huge fan of what Chris Nolan did with that world. He brought it back to life and gave it a kind of immediacy and contemporary significance. For those reasons it”s really cool to be part of it.”
“The Batman”, also featuring Andy Serkis, Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano and Jeffrey Wright, is scheduled to hit the theatres in October next year.