- "You came back, Vic. Put your ass on the line for me. A hundred Maseratis couldn’t replace that. Though this one came pretty damn close. It's you and me now, kid. Til the end. Ain't it time we get ourselves some godddamn respect?"
- ―Penguin to Victor Aguilar[src]
Homecoming is the fifth episode of the first season of The Penguin.
Synopsis[]
With his nascent operation at stake, Oz makes a desperate move to turn the tables. Meanwhile, Sofia strives to build a legacy for herself.
Plot[]
To Be Added
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Colin Farrell as Oz Cobb/Penguin
- Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone-Gigante/Hangman
- Rhenzy Feliz as Victor Aguilar
- Deirdre O’Connell as Francis Cobb
- Clancy Brown as Salvatore Maroni
- Carmen Ejogo as Eve Karlo
- Con O'Neill as Chief Mackenzie Bock
- Shohreh Aghdashloo as Nadia Maroni
- Theo Rossi as Doctor Julian Rush
- Jared Abrahamson as Squid
- Joshua Bitton as Mikey Stone
- David H. Holmes as Nick Fuchs
- Daniel J. Watts as Bruno Tess
- Michael Kelly as Johnny Viti
Guest Starring[]
Co-Starring[]
- Kenzie Grey as Gia Viti
- Hunter Emery as Leo
- Mershad Torabi as Farhad
- Daren Donofrio as Blackgate Prison Guard #1
- Baron Carr as Blackgate Prison Guard #2
- Manoli Ioannidis as El Jefe
- Alexis Nichole Smith as Social Worker
- Matt Scalisi as Medical Examiner (unreleased)
Appearances[]
Locations[]
- United States of America
- New Jersey
- Bristol Township
- Gotham City
- Admiral Dairy Warehouse
- Blackgate Penitentiary
- Brookside Children's Home
- Chelsea (mentioned on TV)
- Chinatown (mentioned on TV)
- Coventry (mentioned on TV)
- Crest Hill (mentioned on TV)
- Crown Point
- Gotham Cemetery
- Gotham City Trolleys
- Gotham Subway
- Oz Cobb's Apartment
- New Jersey
Events[]
Items[]
Vehicles[]
Sentient Species[]
Creatures[]
To Be Added
Organizations[]
- Falcone Crime Family
- Gigante Crime Family
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Gotham City Fire Department
- GC1 Eyewitness News
- Gotham City Police Department
- Gotham Gazette (newspaper)
- Maroni Crime Family
- Penguin's Crew
Mentioned[]
- Rex Calabrese
- TikTok
- Luca Falcone (corpse)
- Tina Falcone (corpse)
- Carla Viti (corpse)
- Bella Reál
- Roxy
- Cinnamon
- Alice
- Milos Grapa
- Don Mitchell, Jr.
- Calvin
- Isabella Falcone
- Oz Cobb's Father
- Jack Cobb
- Benny Cobb
Music[]
Song title | Artist | Location(s) |
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Note Siah | Farshad |
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De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da | The Police |
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Reckless | St. Vincent |
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Hounds | Puma Blue |
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A Forest | The Cure |
|
Trivia[]
- When Oz sends Victor to get his mother someplace safe, a movie is seen playing in Francis' apartment. This movie is Gloria (1980) starring Gena Rowlands. The movie details the story of a gangster's former girlfriend who protects and is on the run with a young boy being tracked by the mob for information.
- When Victor takes Francis to hide out in a condemned part of Crown Point, a large poster can be seen promoting Gotham's premiere basketball team. While it's hard to make out, it looks as though the name of the team is the Gotham Guardsmen, the same name the team has in the comics as well as in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016). However, it's worth noting that the basketball team has also gone by the Gotham Knights in other continuities as well.
- As Victor and Francis approach Calvin's apartment, an an X-Code can be seen spray-painted on plywood covering the windows. X-Codes are used in search and rescue operations to indicate that a rescue team has searched a building and documented their findings.
- The left field reads "GCPD", indicating that Gotham City Police officers conducted the rescue operation.
- The top field reads "11-7", the date of the search.
- The right field reads "NE", for No Entry, meaning the structure could not be entered, and that observations were made from outside.
- The bottom field reads "0-3", indicating that no survivors were found, but three corpses were.
- After Penguin kills Taj and Nadia Maroni and escapes with part of the Bliss supply, an old campaign billboard can be seen from Don Mitchell, Jr.'s mayoral run. First seen in The Batman, Don Mitchell, Jr. was Gotham's corrupt mayor who was involved in the Gotham Renewal Fund conspiracy. As such, he was also The Riddler's first victim, his murder serving as the movie's opening scene before Edward Nashton taped up his face and left his first riddle for Batman and the GCPD. Ironically, the billboard's slogan says "C ontinuity for Gotham", exactly the reason why Riddler killed Mitchell due to what would have been the continuation of his corruption had he been reelected. After all, Don Mitchell, Jr. was complicit in the crimes of the Falcones. To that end, one of Riddler's green question marks can be seen spray-painted on the billboard, showing that Edward Nashton's followers haven't forgotten what The Riddler was fighting against.
- At the end of the episode, Oz establishes an underground hideout, similar to the one used by Danny DeVito's version of the character from 1992's 'Batman Returns.'
References[]
External Links[]
Homecoming on DC Database
Homecoming on Wikipedia
Homecoming at the Internet Movie Database
Homecoming on Max
Season One | After Hours • Inside Man • Bliss • Cent’anni • Homecoming • Gold Summit • Top Hat • A Great or Little Thing |