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When the rumour   began penetrate through the internet that both Jonah Hill , and then Seth Rogan , were circle the role of The Penguin in Matt Reeves ’ coming amusing book pic , The Batman , fans had a pretty honorable idea of the management the type was travel in for his boastful screen show . opine everyone ’s surprisal then when neither of the slightly rotund funnymen were cast off , and instead the name Colin Farrell strike the Penguin - tie in headline .

With his leading gentleman’s gentleman safe feeling , Farrell could not be further from what people had envisioned for the pointy - nosed law-breaking boss , but please , hold your judgment for now , as Farrell has a prove track record for both playing against type , all whilst displaying his boundless gift . So , here are the 10 must - see performances that will leave you hoping Colin Farrell sign up on the dotted line for The Batman . Full disclosure , despite his enlivened scene - chewing , Bullseye does not seem on this list .

Tigerland (2000)

Director Joel Schumacher ’s Vietnam war dramatic play has its flaws , but Colin Farrell ’s public presentation is definitely not one of them . adjust in an infantry grooming facility , Farrell ’s Private Bozz must do everything he can to oppose the organization , and save as many of his fellow soldiers as he can from being sent into war and almost certain death .

Tigerlandgives Farrell the prospect to play the sort of refractory , tortured , trouble - cause paladin that warfare films and audiences hump to see . His natural charisma and masculine good look make him perfect for the part .

The Way Back (2010)

Survival flickThe Way Backcomes from conductor Peter Weir and features an ensemble cast that would make most picture jealous . Boasting the talents of Ed Harris , Jim Sturgess , Saoirse Ronan , Mark Strong and , of course , Colin Farrell , The Way Back’sharsh , desolate landscapes are overflowing with strongly dramatic performance .

Farrell dependably impressment as Valka , a hardened Russian criminal with a deadly play debt and a making love for both Stalin and his cute tongue . Though the cinema may only scratch the surface of what is live on on inside his read/write head , you ca n’t avail but be endear and intrigued by this mysterious criminal .

Intermission (2003)

Another ensemble effort feature our would - be Penguin , Intermissiongives Farrell another wonderful opportunity to show - off his inebriate charm , a weapon that once again comes in ready to hand considering the detestable character he is playing .

Intermissionfinds Farrell as Lehiff , a petty criminal who relishes receive into worry with the law , and set forth the film by punch a missy in the face after flashing his pearly-white whites . Somehow , after such a ugly opening night , he still manages to tempt us onside with his magnetic screen presence , a gift which will prove very useful when carrying the deplorable acts of Oswald Cobblepot .

The New World (2005)

observational manager Terence Malick ’s sweeping historical epic , The New World , may not have have the most ringing sanction from critics at the time , but the film has gotten something of a critical comeback in recent years , thanks in part to the incredible performances from the lead trio of Colin Farrell , Christian Bale and Q’orianka Kilcher .

evidence a more realistic variant of the legend of Pocahontas , The New Worlddoes not shy away from the violence that came from this historical brush of cultures . Farrell brings Captain John Smith to broken , wild-eyed life-time and is almost as breathtaking as Malick ’s arresting visuals .

Phone Booth (2002)

From director Joel Schumacher , Phone Boothis a wonderfully ego - contained thriller that would simply fail without the right man front and centre . gratefully , that man is Colin Farrell .

Beginning the photographic film as a despicably arrogant New York City publicizer , Farrell ’s Stuart Shepard is impel to grow thanks to the merciless aim of a concealed sniper , and Farrell digs his fingers under the out shell of Shepard to show us someone quite complex and surprisingly deserve of our sympathy . This ability to get to the person underneath the sleaze could make his take on The Penguin very interesting indeed .

Minority Report (2002)

Steven Spielberg ’s hacker action thriller , base on a brusk story by sci - fi legend Philip K Dick , finds America in self-command of a engineering science that can omen offence before they happen . Starring temerarious doer Tom Cruise as a police force officeholder on the run after being accused of a pre - criminal offense , Colin Farrell is the man tasked with tracking him down .

embark the fray as the sadly smug foe of Cruise ’s wrongfully impeach hero , Farrell establish once again his talent for taking our initial impressions and deform them on their psyche . Sadly , it is just as we come to wish him that he is bring out to a slug .

Seven Psychopaths (2012)

Working once again with director Martin McDonagh , Seven Psychopathsfinds Colin Farrell as a skin screenwriter , drawn into a benighted underbelly of law-breaking , murder and dog snatch . If that does n’t go particularly peculiar , it really is , thanks in large part to the duet of Farrell and his energetic co - star Sam Rockwell .

Whilst Rockwell has the tacky part , Farrell cast anchor the motion picture ’s more idiotic moment as the ordinary mankind put amongst such freaky fictitious character . Seven Psychopathsmay not be the showiest of execution , it nevertheless display Farrell ’s effortless charm , as well   as his rarely employ affinity for comedy .

The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)

The Killing of a Sacred Deeris a very unusual beast . Colin Farrell ’s 2d collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos secern a twisted narration of revenge , forfeiture and a sinister curse . Farrell stars as a far-famed cardiovascular surgeon who is made to confront a long - forgotten mistake from his otherwise faultless past .

He again puts away his leading human looks by mask himself under a thick , salt and Piper nigrum beard , as well as mask his emotions to suit the plastic film ’s hauntingly idyllic surroundings . It is another subtle performance from Farrell , and one that earns the irresistible psychoanalysis that is sure to follow . The film is undeniably an acquired taste , but absolutely worth the crusade for both the unique cinematic experience , and for the whole work of Farrell .

The Lobster (2015)

For Yorgos Lanthimos ’ phantasmagorical rom - com , The Lobster , Farrell enshroud his pretty face under some natural pudge , a thick moustache and an everyman spectacles and side leave jazz band . navigate through a dystopian future tense , Farrell ’s meek , love - starve David is taken to a picturesque hotel where he must either meet the love of his life , or be turned into an animal .

Farrell is unrecognizable as David , as he buries his A - listing looks and surefooted affectedness beneath this unassuming guise . If they decide to convey a visually comic accurate Penguin toThe Batman , Farrell ’s look inThe Lobstercould well be a large indication of what we are likely to see .

In Bruges (2008)

Martin McDonagh ’s originative crime - comedy - job , In City of Bridges , is nothing less than an underappreciated classic . When a duad of unmatched - couple gunman are sent to City of Bridges by their ruthless boss for reasons initially strange , they do their best to bask their cobble - stone surround and come to terms with the fault of their past .

The yak between Farrell and cobalt - wiz Brendan Gleeson is some of the most enjoyable that will ever accede your pinna holes , as the two men exchange jibe and jests that are   often   shockingly insulting , but always screaming . In the wrong hands , Farrell ’s character , Ray , could have been achingly rile , but Farrell gives him a vulnerability that will often substitute your tears of laughter with tears of sadness .

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Colin Farrell Penguin

Tigerland

Colin Farrell lying on the ground in The Way Back

Colin Farrell points a gun in Intermission

The New World

Colin Farrell gestures in despair in Phone Booth

Minority Report

Seven Psychopaths

Colin Farrell as Steven in bed looking flabbergasted in The Killing of a Sacred Deer.

Lobster

Colin Farrell as Ray shrugging in In Bruges

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