Oswald Cobblepot (Gotham)
Oswald Cobblepot Penguin | |
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Gotham character | |
![]() Robin Lord Taylor as Oswald Cobblepot in a promotional image for the TV series Gotham. | |
First appearance | "Pilot" September 22, 2014 |
Last appearance | "The Beginning..." April 25, 2019 |
Based on | |
Adapted by | Bruno Heller |
Portrayed by | Robin Lord Taylor |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot (born Kapelput) |
Nickname | The Penguin Ozzie Pengy |
Gender | Male |
Title | The King of Gotham |
Occupation |
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Family | Gertrud Kapelput (mother)† Elijah Van Dahl (father)† Grace Van Dahl (stepmother)† Charles Van Dahl (stepbrother)† Sasha Van Dahl (stepsister)† |
Nationality | American |
Age | 35 (season 5) 45 (season 5's finale scene) |
Oswald Cobblepot (
Taylor's performance has been well received by critics and fans throughout the series' run, and the Penguin has been considered the show's breakout character.[1]
Development
Gotham marks the third live-action portrayal of the Penguin.
Fictional character biography
Oswald Cobblepot is a cunning, ruthless criminal who wants to rule Gotham's criminal underworld, and is willing – and often eager – to kill anyone who stands in his way. Nevertheless, he is patient, methodical and Machiavellian, using his sharp intellect to concoct intricate plans in which his every move is premeditated toward achieving a given end. His last name is an anglicization of "Kapelput"; his mother, Gertrud Kapelput (Carol Kane), is an immigrant from Austria-Hungary. He is very close to his mother, whom he considers the only person in the world who loves him.
This is the first version of the character who had
Season 1
Cobblepot starts out as a small-time criminal working for mobster
Season 2
Cobblepot now controls all aspects of the city's crime. However, he is forced to help corrupt billionaire Theo Galavan (
Cobblepot is arrested for killing Galavan and sent to
Upon learning that the vigilante
Season 3
Six months later, Cobblepot leads an angry mob against Mooney and Strange's creations. He spares Mooney after she says she is proud of what he has become, and tells her to leave Gotham and never come back. He is hailed a hero for defeating Mooney, and makes a successful run for mayor with help from Edward Nygma, towards whom he develops ambiguous feelings. When Nygma enters a relationship with a woman named Isabella (Chelsea Spack), Cobblepot has her killed. When Nygma discovers what Cobblepot has done, he embarks on a campaign of revenge, ultimately causing Cobblepot to lose his mayoralty. Nygma then brings Cobblepot to the harbor docks, where he shoots his former friend in the stomach and pushes his body into the harbor.
Cobblepot is later found and healed by
The GCPD makes a deal with Nygma to entrap Cobblepot, but the plan fails when Kean, Tabitha and Gilzean show up to fight; Cobblepot escapes while the two sides fight each other. Cobblepot takes Nygma to the same docks where he shot him, and has Fries encase him in a block of ice; Cobblepot wants to keep him as a reminder to never again let feelings weaken him. Later, Cobblepot and Ivy work on their plans for the
Season 4
Three months later, Cobblepot announces that no one can commit crimes in Gotham without a "license" from him; corrupt mayor Aubrey James (Richard Kind) sanctions the scheme to keep crime down, and in return Cobblepot keeps the majority of the profits of any crime he permits. The GCPD reluctantly goes along with it – except for Gordon, who pledges that he will arrest any criminal he finds, and eventually Cobblepot himself.
One night, Cobblepot discovers that Nygma is gone from his ice prison and orders his personal assassin, Victor Zsasz (Anthony Carrigan), to find him. Nygma sends Cobblepot a series of riddles to make him guess his location. When Cobblepot does not show up at the location mentioned in the riddle (Stoker's Cemetery), he tells Nygma that he has lost his edge, and is no longer worthy of his attention. However, he changes his mind when he finds out that Nygma is making fun of him at a club in the Narrows as part of a wrestling act with Gilzean – who was killed months before and is now reborn as Solomon Grundy.
Meanwhile, Cobblepot forms a tenuous alliance with Carmine Falcone's daughter,
Six weeks later, Cobblepot receives a visit from Nygma, who leaves him with a riddle; he realizes that Nygma is still the "Riddler" deep down inside, and can help him escape. He then stands up to Jerome and beats him to a pulp, winning the lunatic's respect; Jerome agrees to deliver a letter from Cobblepot to Nygma and offers to take him into his gang. When Nygma visits once again, Cobblepot tells him to read the first word of each sentence of the letter, which is asking The Riddler to bring Nygma to Arkham so that Cobblepot can set the former free. Nygma's "Riddler" persona takes over, and breaks Cobblepot out of Arkham.
Cobblepot and Nygma visit Leslie Thompkins (Morena Baccarin), who is now in charge of the Narrows. Thompkins and Nygma concoct a plan to take down Sofia, which a horrified Cobblepot discovers involves Fries encasing him in a block of ice and delivering him to Sofia. Sometime later, a timer Fries planted on him goes off and melts the ice; upon being thawed out, Cobblepot tortures Sofia's underling The Dentist (D. Baron Buddy Bolton) until he tells him where Sofia's thugs have taken Nygma. He finds them at the pier where Nygma shot him, and saves Nygma's life by shooting the thugs dead; they then reconcile as friends. Cobblepot joins forces with Jerome's "Legion of Horribles", along with Fries, Pike, Jervis Tetch (Benedict Samuel) and Jonathan Crane (Charlie Tahan), and manages to recruit Butch with the promise of helping to find Strange to cure him. However, when he learns that Jerome intends to poison the city with lethal laughing gas, he goes to Gordon behind Jerome's back, asking for protection. When Jerome learns of Cobblepot's treachery, he has Tetch and Crane imprison him in a blimp that contains the laughing gas, set to kill thousands of people. Cobblepot overpowers the hypnotized pilot and flies the blimp out of the city toward a nearby river.
Following Jerome's death, Cobblepot joins forces with Gilzean, Tabitha Galavan and Kean to stop
Season 5
Months later, Cobblepot has become the de facto ruler of Gotham by killing anyone in the other gangs who poses the slightest threat to his power. He also avenges his mother's death when he stabs Tabitha in the heart with a bowie knife, thus igniting a feud with Kean, Tabitha's best friend.[10]
Later, Penguin forms an alliance with Selina Kyle in order to defeat jewel thief Magpie (Sarah Schenkkan), who had stolen a precious diamond from Cobblepot.[11] When Jeremiah's chemicals contaminate the water in the city's river, reunifaction with the mainland is deemed unlikely. Cobblepot and Nygma devise a plan to leave Gotham forever in a submarine. They make a deal with Kean and allow her to come with them.[12]
While Cobblepot and Nygma start to build the submarine, they are approached by Cobblepot's former accountant
When
Ten years later, Cobblepot is released from
Reception
Robin Lord Taylor has received critical acclaim for his performance as Oswald Cobblepot, with the character being cited as the show's breakout character. Danny DeVito, who portrayed the Penguin in the second Tim Burton Batman film Batman Returns, also praised Taylor's performance, saying, "I think he's a very good young Penguin. He's a terrific actor."[16]
See also
- List of Gotham characters
- Penguin in other media
References
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- 13 Stitches". Gotham. Season 5. Episode 6. February 14, 2019. Fox.
- Ace Chemicals". Gotham. Season 5. Episode 7. February 21, 2019. Fox.
- Nothing's Shocking". Gotham. Season 5. Episode 8. February 28, 2019. Fox.
- They Did What?". Gotham. Season 5. Episode 11. April 18, 2019. Fox.
- ^ "The Beginning...". Gotham. Season 5. Episode 12. April 25, 2019. Fox.
- ^ Eisenberg, Eric (January 18, 2015). "What Danny DeVito Thinks Of The Penguin On Gotham". CinemaBlend. Portland, Oregon: Cinema Blend LLC. Retrieved July 11, 2018.