Now that we are living in a world where Colin Farrell in Max’s newly released The Penguin show is putting on the performance of his career, all eyes are on The Batman director Matt Reeves to give a say which member of the famous rogues’ gallery fans should expect to see next. Although Reeves is still holding his cards close to the chest (that isn’t a hint), he has shared some insight into what he envisions for the future of his sliver of Batman projects moving forward. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly , Reeves said the Batman Epic Crime Saga will show fans how dark facets of the American Dream have tarnished Gotham City.

As EW notes, Reeve’s flavor of storytelling is already in motion in The Penguin, with Oz Cobb ‘s rise to power akin to Tony Montana’s in Scarface. Only, take Tony Montana’s story and give it the finger-pinching gesticulation of HBO’s own Tony Soprano. “If you do watch the whole thing, it is an epic narrative and a meditation on the corruption and why Gotham is the way it is,” Reeves told EW.

“When I talk about the other shows that we’re talking about doing, what’s exciting is to think about going down another alley that we weren’t able to go down with The Penguin and The Batman .” Like most Warner Bros. Discovery projects, the chances that we’ll see Reeve’s BECS come to life depend on viewer reception to The Penguin and whether the company wants to scrap it alongside the other DC-centric projects .

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