Warning! This post contains SPOILERS forThe Penguinepisode 8A character’s tragic death inThe Penguincould signal one long-absentDChero’s appearance inThe Batman - Part II.The Penguin’s season finalebrought Oz Cobb and Sofia Gigante’s conflict to an end. Oz took some huge losses, as he lost his Bliss business, made the decision to kill Victor Aguilar to prevent future heartbreak, and his mother Francis suffered a stroke that left her in a vegetative state. Oz’s triumphs and sacrifices molded him into an even more ruthless criminal — less likely to develop any sort of personal relationship with anyone, and more inclined to double-cross everyone around him without regret.
With Oz extending his influence to Gotham’s corrupt politicians and the Bat-signal shining on the Gotham clouds,The Penguinsets upThe Batman - Part II’s story as a political thriller. The increasingly solid theory thatThe Batman - Part II’s main villains will be the Court of Owls supports this idea, as the secret forces pulling the strings behind Gotham’s corruption may be unveiled, andboth Batman and the Penguin could discover that the Court of Owls have influenced Gotham’s history since the beginning. However,The Batman - Part II’s main antagonistsmight not be the only elementThe Penguinsets up for the sequel.

Robin Can Flip Oz And Victor’s Tragic Story In The Batman Part 2 Or 3
Batman Could Recruit Robin After The Penguin Killed Victor Aguilar
The Penguinintroduced its own version of Robin in Victor Aguilar — a kindhearted teenager who felt lost in Gotham’s crime-ridden streets and found a mentor figure in a powerful Gotham figure. Although the presence of a sidekick was unexpected,The Penguinmade Oz and Victor’s mentor-protegée relationship work, thus proving that similar dynamics could apply to Batman and Robin.Victor Aguilar didn’t wear a costume and didn’t know martial arts, but he became Oz Cobb’s right hand while tearing downGotham City’s criminal hierarchythroughoutThe Penguin’s eight episodes.
I Can’t Believe DC Made The Penguin More Evil Than The Version Who Fed Someone Their Own Children
Oswald Cobblepot was one of the most evil characters in Gotham, but The Penguin just raised the bar for another version of the character.
After the events ofThe Penguin, it wouldn’t be too difficult to believe that Robert Pattinson’s Batman also recruited his own sidekick. However, Batman could protect Robin and ensure he can balance his double life in a healthy way. When a crisis comes, Batman could do the opposite of what the Penguin did and put his life on the line to save Robin, even if that means letting him hang up the cape and rebuild his life far away from Batman’s crime-fighting crusade.

Robin Is The Perfect Character To Defeat Oz In Matt Reeves’ The Batman Universe
The Batman’s Robin Could Show Oz Why Killing Victor Aguilar Was A Poor Decision
Oz killed the last trustworthy person in his life, which means that collateral damage will no longer be a problem, but also that he must do everything on his own. IfThe Batman - Part IIorThe Batman - Part IIIintroduces Robin, Batman’s decision to raise and train his own sidekick could establish a parallel storyline that proves just how misguided Oz’s murder of Victor was. In an ironic turn of events,Robin could be the one who lands the final blow to the Penguin’s criminal operations, and Oz could realize that having Victor around would have helped him.
After Victor’s death, it will be extremely difficult for Oz to find an ally as loyal as Vic.

Unlike all versions of Batman, Colin Farrell’s Oz disregarded Victor Aguilar’s training. Oz simply gave Victor orders and trusted he’d follow them without getting in trouble or risking Oz’s plans. Meanwhile, Batman usually ensures Robin gets enough physical and psychological training, and he fulfills his disciple’s every need. If Oz meets Robin in a futureThe Batmaninstallment, he could also realize Victor’s wasted potential. After Victor’s death, it will be extremely difficult for Oz to find an ally as loyal as Vic.
Why Victor Aguilar Is The Batman’s Honorary Robin
Matt Reeves' The Batman Franchise Already Has A Robin
WhileRhenzy Feliz’s Victor Aguilar is an original charactercreated for the show,The Penguinclearly drew inspiration from Robin’s comic book history, specifically that of Batman’s second Robin, Jason Todd.Like Jason Todd, Victor Aguilar met a tragic fate at the hands of a Batman villain— but instead of the Joker killing Jason to torment Batman, it’s the Penguin who killed his own sidekick just to save himself the painful experience of losing him in the future. Also like Jason, Victor found a sense of purpose in committing crimes after a previous tragedy scarred him.
The Batman 2 Including Robin Would Make A Bruce Wayne Complaint Even Worse
The Batman might have teased the introduction of Robin in The Batman 2, but that would make a Bruce complaint even worse due to this universe’s tone.
IfThe Batman - Part IIorThe Batman - Part IIIintroduces the Boy Wonder, Matt Reeves' DCElseworldsfranchise might present a version that doesn’t resembleThe Penguin’s Victor Aguilar. Jason Todd may be off the table due to his similarities to Victor. Damian Wayne is highly unlikely given Batman’s age and the fact thatthe DCU’sThe Brave and the Boldwill center around Batman and his son. Dick Grayson may be reserved for the DCU as well, considering that aTeen Titansmovie has been confirmed. Hence,The Batman- Part II’s Robin could be the independent and often-overlooked Tim Drake, Tim’s successor Stephanie Brown, or the alternate-universe Carrie Kelley.



