The Penguin” is the new series that has arrived on Max‘s catalog and is ready to captivate fans of DC Comics’ most popular vigilante. Colin Farrell steps into the role of Oz Cobb and takes us deep into Gotham.

The new spin-off of The Batman follows the life of Oswald Cobblepot, focusing on how he went from being a nobody to the most powerful mobster in Gotham City, now nicknamed The Penguin, who has made powerful enemies.

Crime, drama and fantasy are some of the elements that are present in each of the eight episodes of the first season, created by Lauren LeFranc. Here, check out the music that has featured in the TV show and more…

Who composed the score of The Penguin?

The score has been one of the most outstanding elements of The Batman spin-off, especially because it complements the action-packed scenes. Mick Giacchino is the one who provided the original soundtrack for the series.

Mick is an American composer known for his work in music for films, series and video games. He is the son of acclaimed composer Michael Giacchino, famous for his work on films like Up, Ratatouille and The Incredibles.

Although his career is growing, he has demonstrated his own musical style that blends modern influences with traditional orchestral structures, similar to his father’s approach but with his personal touch.

This is not the first time the artist’s family has worked on a DC Comics project, as his father previously provided additional music for the version of the vigilante portrayed by Robert Pattinson, which was directed by Matt Reeves.

The Penguin Season 1 Soundtrack | All the songs

Episode 1

  • Scherzo for a Flightless Bird (The Penguin Theme) by Mick Giacchino
  • 9 To 5 – Dolly Parton
  • Put the Blame On Me (From “Gilda) – Rita Hayworth
  • The Promise – When In Rome
  • 9 To 5 – Dolly Parton (Ending Credits Music)

*The list will be updated as more music information becomes available for each episode.