Cent'Anni
"Cent'Anni" is the fourth episode of the American crime drama television miniseries ''The Penguin'', a spin-off from the film '' The Batman''. The episode was written by supervising producer John McCutcheon, and directed by Helen Shaver. It was first broadcast on HBO in the United States on October 13, 2024, and also was available on Max on the same date. Set shortly after the events of the film, the series explores the rise to power of Oswald "Oz" Cobb / Penguin (portrayed by Colin Farrell) in Gotham City's criminal underworld. Oz finds himself allied with a young man named Victor ( Rhenzy Feliz), while also having to deal with the presence of Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti), who wants answers regarding her brother's disappearance. In the episode, Sofia's past is explored, detailing her relationship with her father Carmine (Mark Strong) and subsequent imprisonment in Arkham Asylum. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.368 million househo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Penguin (TV Series)
''The Penguin'' is an American crime drama television miniseries developed by Lauren LeFranc for HBO. Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, it serves as a spin-off from the 2022 film '' The Batman'', and follows Oz Cobb's rise to power in Gotham City's criminal underworld. LeFranc serves as the showrunner of the series, which is produced by DC Studios in association with Warner Bros. Television. Colin Farrell stars as the titular character, reprising his role from ''The Batman'', alongside Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz, Deirdre O'Connell (actress), Deirdre O’Connell, Clancy Brown, Carmen Ejogo, Michael Zegen, Berto Colón, Scott Cohen (actor), Scott Cohen, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Theo Rossi, James Madio, Nadine Malouf, Joshua Bitton, David H. Holmes, Daniel J. Watts, Jared Abrahamson, Ben Cook (actor), Ben Cook, Jayme Lawson, Aleska Palladino, Craig Walker, Tess Soltau, Marié Botha, Michael Kelly (actor), Michael Kelly, and Mark Strong. Development on the serie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Summer Gleeson
G.I. Robot G'nort Walker Gabriel Charlotte Gage-Radcliffe Galactic Golem The Galactic Golem is a solar-powered creature created by Lex Luthor who is an enemy of Superman. Creator Len Wein said that he created the Golem "because I needed somebody Superman could hit! The problem with Superman's rogues' gallery was, they were all ''thinkers''...they were scientists, or guys who built toys. With the Golem, he could hit Superman, and Superman could hit him back". It only made two appearances: ''Superman'' #248 (February 1972) and 258 (November 1972), before being erased from continuity following ''Crisis on Infinite Earths''. Paul Gambi Paul Gambi is a tailor in Central City and associate of the Rogues. He later created the "ultimate super-costume", which was first worn by serial killer Dell Merriwether until he was defeated by Flash and Green Lantern and sentenced to the electric chair. However, the suit unexpectedly gained sentience and became indestructible. In the "DC ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Homecoming (The Penguin)
"Homecoming" is the fifth episode of the American crime drama television miniseries ''The Penguin'', a spin-off from the film '' The Batman''. The episode was written by co-producers Breannah Gibson and Shaye Ogbonna, and directed by Helen Shaver. It was first broadcast on HBO in the United States on October 20, 2024, and also was available on Max on the same date. Set shortly after the events of the film, the series explores the rise to power of Oswald "Oz" Cobb / Penguin (portrayed by Colin Farrell) in Gotham City's criminal underworld. Oz finds himself allied with a young man named Victor (Rhenzy Feliz), while also having to deal with the presence of Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti), who wants answers regarding her brother's disappearance. In the episode, Oz tries to negotiate with the Maronis, while Sofia forces Johnny Viti ( Michael Kelly) to set up a meeting. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.385 million household viewers and gai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Magpie (character)
Magpie (Margaret "Mag" Pye) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by John Byrne (comics), John Byrne, and first appeared in ''The Man of Steel (comics), The Man of Steel'' #3 (November 1986). The character has been portrayed in Live action, live-action by Sarah Schenkkan in the Gotham season 5, final season of ''Gotham (TV series), Gotham'', Rachel Matthews in the Batwoman season 1, first season of the Arrowverse series ''Batwoman (TV series), Batwoman'', and Marié Botha in ''The Penguin (TV series), The Penguin''. Fictional character biography 1986-2011 Magpie is a jewel thief who specifically targets jewels named after birds and then replaces them with booby-trapped replicas. Taking a job as a museum curator, Pye is slowly driven mad surrounded by the beautiful things that she loves but can never own. She was notable in Post-''Crisis'' continuity as the first villain who was defeated by Superman and Batman working togethe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mirror Man (character)
Mirror Man is the name of three different characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Fictional character biography Floyd Ventris Floyd Ventris is a criminal who was detained at Gotham State Penitentiary. Using broken mirror shards, he distracts the guards long enough to escape from prison. Inspired by the mirrors, he becomes Mirror Man. Upon creating a machine that would enable him to see through objects, Mirror Man began targeting Batman so that he can find out his secret identity. He was able to see under Batman's cowl and discover his identity of Bruce Wayne. Batman writes a letter to the ''Gotham Gazette'' about the times they thought he was falsely exposed as Bruce Wayne. This causes Mirror Man to try to get a similar image of Batman which fails as Mirror Man is defeated. When Mirror Man is incarcerated at Gotham State Penitentiary, Batman revealed that he used a special cowl made of mirrors which was the reason why Mirror Man failed to get another image of Ba ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Helen Shaver
Helen Shaver (born February 24, 1951) is a Canadian actress and film and television director. After appearing in a number of Canadian movies, she received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress for her performance in the romantic drama '' In Praise of Older Women'' (1978). She later appeared in the films '' The Amityville Horror'' (1979), '' The Osterman Weekend'' (1983), '' Desert Hearts'' (1985), '' The Color of Money'' (1986), '' The Believers'' (1987), '' The Craft'' (1996),'' Tremors 2: Aftershocks'' (1996) and '' Down River'' (2013). She received another Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress nomination for the 1986 drama film '' Lost!'', and won a Best Supporting Actress for '' We All Fall Down'' (2000). Shaver also starred in some short-lived television series, including ''United States'' (1980) and '' Jessica Novak'' (1981), and from 1996 to 1999 starred in the Showtime horror series, '' Poltergeist: The Legacy'', for which she received a Saturn Award for Best Actress ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bliss (The Penguin)
"Bliss" is the third episode of the American crime drama television miniseries ''The Penguin'', a spin-off from the film '' The Batman''. The episode was written by co-executive producer Noelle Valdivia, and directed by executive producer Craig Zobel. It was first broadcast on HBO in the United States on October 6, 2024, and also was available on Max on the same date. Set shortly after the events of the film, the series explores the rise to power of Oswald "Oz" Cobb / Penguin (portrayed by Colin Farrell) in Gotham City's criminal underworld. Oz finds himself allied with a young man named Victor (Rhenzy Feliz), while also having to deal with the presence of Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti), who wants answers regarding her brother's disappearance. In the episode, Victor's past is explored, while Oz and Sofia seek a new partner in their new organization. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.365 million household viewers and gained a 0.07 rati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jonathan Freeman (cinematographer)
Jonathan Freeman, is a Canadian cinematographer. A multi-award-winning director of photography for motion pictures, television and commercials, he is known for his work on ''Game of Thrones'', ''The Penguin'', '' 3 Body Problem'' and ''Boardwalk Empire''. Freeman's motion picture credits include ''Remember Me'', '' Fifty Dead Men Walking'', ''The Edge of Love'', ''Hollywoodland'' and '' The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio''. He frequently collaborates with directors Allen Coulter, Ernest Dickerson, David Nutter, and Russell Mulcahy. Early life Freeman was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada to a mother who was a fine art painter. As an adult, he moved to New York City. Career Freeman was a director of photography on ''Game of Thrones'', ''The Penguin'', and shot multiple episodes of ''Boardwalk Empire''. His other television credits include historical drama ''Rome'', the Steven Spielberg-produced miniseries '' Taken'' and pilots for the long-running TV series ''Ray Donovan'', ''So ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johnny Viti
V V'lana V'lana was an insurgent Queen of Xebel, an underwater kingdom located in Dimension Aqua. She opposed Queen Mera in a plot that resulted in her own death. Val-El Val-El is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.. He first appears as a statue in ''Superboy'' #136 (January 1967), with his background being explored in ''Krypton Chronicles'' #1-2 (September–October 1981). Val-El was a Kryptonian explorer and member of the House of El. He discovered the lands that would later become known as Bokos, Vathlo and Lurvan. A statue of Val-El holding a ship's wheel was erected and placed within the House of El family memorial vault on Krypton. The statues were transformed into Kryptonite during Krypton's destruction before being plated with protective lead and transferred to Rokyn. Val-El in other media Val-El appears in ''Krypton'', portrayed by Ian McElhinney. This version is a scientist, a member of the House of El, and Seg-El's grand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nielsen Media Research
Nielsen Media Research (NMR) is an American firm that measures media audiences, including television, radio, theatre, films (via the AMC Theatres MAP program), and newspapers. Headquartered in New York City, it is best known for the Nielsen ratings, an audience measurement system of television viewership that for years has been the deciding factor in canceling or renewing television shows by television networks. As of August 2024, it is the primary part of Nielsen Holdings. NMR began as a division of ACNielsen, a marketing research firm founded in 1923. In 1996, NMR was split off into an independent company, and in 1999, was purchased by the Dutch conglomerate VNU. In 2001, VNU also purchased ACNielsen, thereby bringing both companies under the same corporate umbrella for years. NMR is also a sister company to Nielsen//NetRatings, which measures Internet and digital media audiences. VNU was reorganized and renamed the Nielsen Company in 2007. NMR was separated again from Ni ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Writers Guild Of America West
The Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) is a labor union representing film, television, radio, and new media writers. It was formed in 1954 from five organizations representing writers, including the Screen Writers Guild. It has around 20,000 members. The WGAW and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE), though independent entities, jointly brand themselves together as the Writers Guild of America (WGA), and cooperate on activities such as launching coordinated strike actions and administering the Writers Guild of America Awards. The WGAE is an affiliate of the International Affiliation of Writers Guilds. Governance The WGAW is governed by its membership. Elections for a board of directors are held annually by secret mail-in ballot. Half of the board is elected each year to a two-year term of office, and a board member may not serve more than four consecutive terms. In 2022 the officers are: * President: Meredith Stiehm * Vice President: Michele Mulroney * Secretary-Treasure ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |