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The Penguin Episode 4 finally explains exactly how Sofia Falcone became known as the Hangman, and it’s a massive change from the comics. Sofia Falcone is an intimidating character in The Penguin.
The show jumps back to just before Sofia’s incarceration, and finally reveals the real story behind the Hangman’s crimes — and what happened to Sofia in Arkham. It turns out that Sofia’s ...
Sofia tried to do good work and didn’t pry too deeply into her father’s business, which made her feel like a good person. When Carmine tore all of that away, Sofia becomes unhinged and ...
You’re the first person to make that observation ... Sofia has finally become the Hangman.
While The Penguin‘s first three episodes see Sofia Falcone branded as the Hangman serial killer, the Bat-Verse spinoff’s fourth installment, “Cent’Anni,” reveals she’s innocent.
Clearly, someone worth $142 billion — and that’s “just” what’s left after Warren Buffett has donated about $56 billion to charities — knows how to make smart business decisions.
This proves that all this time, Carmine Falcone was the real Hangman while Sofia Falcone was being framed by her own father to be the Hangman and had to spend 10 years in Arkham Asylum suffering.