The Penguin series finale explained from Sofia's family to Oz Cobb's future
The Penguin reached its thrilling conclusion, with plenty of plot lines to dissect.
Viewers on Sky Atlantic and HBO have witnessed Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) rise to prominence in Gotham's criminal underworld by taking over the production and distribution of the drug Bliss.
Oz's actions sparked a brutal drug war in Gotham, betraying two of the city's most powerful crime families - the Falcones and Maronis.
In the series finale 'A Great or Little Thing', Oz Cobb was hauled away by a corrupt police officer for interrogation and threats from Sofia (Cristin Milioti), who still holds his mother Francis (Deirdre O'Connell).
The Mirror reports Francis confronted Oz about his decision to close the overflow sewer door and her suspicion that he murdered his brothers. Despite being stabbed, Oz managed to escape with his ailing mother and horrifically turned the tables against Sofia and even his allies.
We unpack a thrilling series finale, what happened to Sofia Falcone, what happens next to Oz Cobb and what to expect in The Batman sequel.
The suspenseful game between Oz Cobb and Sofia Falcone made The Penguin such compelling viewing and left audiences wondering how Oz would get out of another predicament.
Oz Cobb's primary objective was to defeat Sofia Falcone, his main adversary, to clear his path to the summit of Gotham's criminal underworld.
The arrest and imprisonment of Sofia Falcone was a crucial part of the plan. Councilman Hady was informed by him about how Sofia and Maroni orchestrated the explosion in the Crown Point tunnel, aiming to convince the mayor of his narrative.
This strategy would not only remove Sofia from the equation but also earn him the trust of the police and other authorities.
Sofia had returned to Gotham


