The Penguin Episode 5 “Homecoming” has truly taken things up a notch, by featuring some of the most gruesome death scenes ...
Episode 5 of The Penguin saw a change in the status quo in the Gotham underworld, with a showdown on the cards now.
Warning: This article contains spoilers from The Penguin episode 5. The Falcone crime Family is dead. Long live the Gigante-Maroni Family. Sunday’s “Homecoming” episode of The Penguin ended with Sofia ...
However, there’s a reason that Sofia spared her nemesis/cousin Johnny Viti, as well as her second cousin Gia (Kenzie Grey).
The Penguin takes inspiration from some classic Batman comics in episode 5, "Homecoming," which follows Sofia Falcone as she ...
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Hell yes. F**k the plot armor. The third most recognizable face on The Penguin meant nothing. Johnny Viti didn’t last long ...
The Batman villain's turn from Sofia Falcone to Sofia Gigante is a highly celebrated rework from the character's comic book ...
The Penguin, meanwhile, spends the episode yo-yo’ing from triumph to total ruin. He kidnaps the Maronis’ failson (every mafia family has one), lures his powerful mother Nadia to a hostage exchange ...
Creator Lauren LeFranc and costume designer Helen Huang take IndieWire behind the scenes of crafting the rise of Sofia ...
I think at this point you could make the argument that The Penguin may be the best superhero show ever made. But that is ...
Sofia’s father Carmine (Mark Strong) was apparently responsible for those ... We can even understand her pride as she sheds the Falcone name in Episode 5 and rechristens herself “Sofia Gigante.” She’s ...