To celebrate the release of Warner Bros. Television and DC Studios’, The Penguin, starring Colin Farrell, available now on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD Steelbook, we’ve got a copy on 4K UHD to giveaway!

The eight-episode limited series stars Farrell as Oz Cobb (aka The Penguin), as the DC Studios show expands the story that began in Matt Reeves’ The Batman epic crime saga. Developed by showrunner Lauren LeFranc, the five star-rated series also stars Cristin Milioti (Sofia Falcone), Rhenzy Feliz (Victor Aguilar), Michael Kelly (Johnny Viti), Shohreh Aghdashloo (Nadia Maroni), Deirdre O’Connell (Francis Cobb), Clancy Brown (Salvatore Maroni), James Madio (Milos Grapa), Scott Cohen (Luca Falcone), Michael Zegen (Alberto Falcone), Carmen Ejogo (Eve Karlo) and Theo Rossi (Dr. Julian Rush).

The Penguin is exec produced by Matt Reeves, Dylan Clark, Colin Farrell, and Lauren LeFranc, who writes and serves as showrunner, with Craig Zobel who directs the first three episodes, plus Bill Carraro – all based on those iconic characters created for DC by Bob Kane with Bill Finger.
**COMPETITION CLOSED**


Terms & Conditions
-Open to UK participants only
-1 (one) winners will receive 1 (one) The Penguin 4K UHD
-The competition closes on 20th April 2025
– The prize will be dispatched to the winner upon receipt of their contact details. They’ll be contacted via email, after being picked on the website
– A new winner will be chosen, if not claimed within 3 days, of being contacted
-The Editor’s decision is final and binding on the entrants. No correspondence will be entered into
-There is no cash alternative to Prizes which are subject to availability, non-transferable, non-negotiable and non-refundable. Prizes may not be sold, offered for sale or used in connection with any other competition or promotion by the Prize winner




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