The Penguin’s Cristin Milioti Feared Her Sofia Falcone Performance Would Be ‘Embarrassing’ Enough To Get Her Fired, And I’m Shocked There Was Ever Any Doubt

The Penguin’s Cristin Milioti Feared Her Sofia Falcone Performance Would Be ‘Embarrassing’ Enough To Get Her Fired, And I’m Shocked There Was Ever Any Doubt

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The superhero genre continues to be juggernaut in the entertainment world, with various cinematic universes competing at the box office. And while the new DCU will begin with James Gunn’s Superman, Matt ReevesThe Batman franchise (which is streaming with a Max subscription) continues to be set in its own world. That version of Gotham City expanded thanks to the series The Penguin, but Cristin Milioti feared her Sofia Falcone performance would be “embarrassing” enough to get her fired. And I’m shocked there was ever any doubt.

While I didn’t love The Batman, watching The Penguin renewed my interest in Reeves’ franchise. This was in large part to Milioti’s outstanding performance as Sofia, which earned the actress a Golden Globe nomination. But during a conversation with IndieWire, the HIMYM alum spoke about her nerves related to the DC role. In her words:

Everything. All of it. I was nervous about doing the character justice. I was nervous about what it would be like to work in a giant franchise, because I’ve never experienced that before. I was nervous about being bad. I was nervous that the swings I was taking would be embarrassing, sort of your run-of-the-mill shame tornado, kind of everything and anything.

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