The Penguin

2024 DC Studios miniseries

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June 10 2025 Colin Farrell wins Astra TV Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie.
June 2 2025 Cristin Milioti is nominated for Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Limited Series.
2025 The show is nominated for Best Limited Series at multiple awards, including Critics' Choice Television Awards, Golden Globe Awards, and Producers Guild of America Awards.
2025 Cristin Milioti won Best Actress awards at the Critics' Choice Television Awards and Saturn Awards
2025 Colin Farrell won Best Actor awards at the Critics' Choice Television Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Irish Film & Television Awards, Saturn Awards, Satellite Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards for his performance
March 18 2025 The Penguin was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD Blu-ray formats.
2025 The production design by Kalina Ivanov won at the Art Directors Guild Awards for Excellence in Production Design for a Television Movie or Limited Series.
2025 The Penguin receives multiple award nominations across various prestigious television and film award ceremonies
2025 Colin Farrell wins Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
2025 The Writers Guild of America Awards honor the series with a win in the Limited Series category
2025 Colin Farrell wins Best Lead Actor at the Irish Film & Television Awards
2025 The series receives numerous award nominations and wins across multiple ceremonies, including Critics' Choice Television Awards where Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti win Best Actor and Best Actress respectively
2025 The Penguin is nominated for Best Television Limited Series at the Golden Globe Awards
2025 The series wins multiple Visual Effects Society Awards, including Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects and Outstanding Compositing and Lighting
2025 Colin Farrell wins Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series at the Golden Globe Awards
February 7 2025 Colin Farrell wins Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television.
February 2 2025 Colin Farrell wins Saturn Award for Best Actor in a Television Series for The Penguin.
2024 The Penguin wins Top 10 TV Programs of the Year at the American Film Institute Awards
December 2024 Matt Reeves begins discussing potential ideas for a second season of The Penguin TV series with Lauren LeFranc by December.
December 5 2024 The series wins the American Film Institute Award for Top 10 TV Programs of the Year.
November 10 2024 The final episode of the series' first season aired on HBO.
November 10 2024 The Penguin concludes its eight-episode run, with Colin Farrell winning Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film at the Golden Globe Awards.
November 10 2024 The Penguin concludes its broadcast, completing the eight-episode miniseries.
September 2024 Kevin Bray and Jennifer Getzinger are confirmed as additional directors for the series.
September 29 2024 The first of the subsequent seven episodes began airing every Sunday night at 9 p.m. Eastern Time.
September 29 2024 First Sunday night episode aired, starting the weekly broadcast schedule that would continue until November 10, 2024.
September 22 2024 Final re-airing of the series premiere on HBO.
September 20 2024 The series began airing on Sky Atlantic and Sky's streaming service Now in selected European countries.
September 19 2024 The Penguin begins broadcasting in the United States.
August 2024 LeFranc and Reeves confirmed the creative decision not to feature Batman in the series, aiming to explore a different side of Gotham City.
July 2024 The GCPD series is confirmed to no longer be moving forward, with some of its elements integrated into The Penguin series.
July 2024 Matt Reeves confirms Colin Farrell will reprise his role as the Penguin in the untitled The Batman sequel, scheduled for release in 2027.
July 2024 The series moves from HBO Max's successor Max to HBO.
July 25 2024 Series promoted at the San Diego Comic-Con Hall H panel, featuring a recreation of the Gotham Ice Truck and Iceberg Lounge, with cast and crew appearances and the official trailer release
June 2024 HBO and Max content CEO Casey Bloys discussed the series' potential as an HBO Original, noting branding challenges due to international licensing.
June 20 2024 Second trailer released, providing a more expansive look at characters and setting, directly connecting to the ending of The Batman
May 2024 Mark Strong was revealed to be appearing in the series, portraying a younger Carmine Falcone in flashbacks, replacing John Turturro.
March 22 2024 First trailer released online as a teaser trailer
March 21 2024 First trailer screened at the Series Mania television festival in Lille, France
February 17 2024 Filming for 'The Penguin' TV series wrapped up.
January 2024 Colin Kelly completed filming his scenes for the series.
January 2024 Jared Abrahamson was cast in an undisclosed 'key' recurring role.
December 2023 New footage included in a teaser for Max's 2024 content line-up
December 2023 Helen Shaver is confirmed as a director for the series.
November 2023 Production resumes after the labor disputes.
November 2023 Production of The Penguin resumes after the labor disputes.
November 28 2023 Filming took place in Whitestone, Queens.
November 27 2023 Filming resumed in the Bronx.
November 9 2023 The SAG-AFTRA strike concluded, paving the way for production to resume.
November 9 2023 The SAG-AFTRA strike ended, with Warner Bros. considering the series a priority for resuming production.

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