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Sofia Falcone, also known as Sofia Gigante, is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics, primarily in association with the character Batman.Debuting in the 1996–97 comic book limited series Batman: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, she is introduced as a member of the Falcone crime family, who assists her father Carmine Falcone in unearthing the identity of the "Holiday ...
The final scene between The Penguin’s warring mob bosses Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) and Sofia Gigante (formerly Falcone, played by Cristin Milioti) ends with flashing police lights instead of a ...
Viti is revealed to be held hostage underneath the Falcone family cemetery, with Sofia torturing him to gain access to the Falcone's stash of money. While Oz's gang is worried over the death of the Falcones, Oz considers it an advantage as Sofia did the work for them. He then assigns Victor to take care of his mother Francis, disappointing Victor.
Falcone then has Cobblepot take Sofia out of Gotham, with the intention to have her killed if she ever returns. Gordon arrives at the manor to see Sofia getting escorted out with her belongings. Just then, a van pulls up and men in black ski masks open fire, killing Falcone, shooting Sofia in the stomach, and kidnapping Tabitha, Barbara and Selina.
By the end of the series, Sofia Falcone/Gigante ends up right back where she started—in Arkham Asylum. But Dr. Rush (Theo Rossi) is a strong ally for her—he believes in her, and, actually kind ...
The finale (read our post mortem) found Oz outsmarting Sofia, sending her back to Arkham while he looked like a man of the people. But the fact that she survived the series is exciting for what it ...
Sofia has taken Francis to her mansion, but Francis is not frightened of her, telling her that Oz will kill her, before suffering another dementia episode. Rush informs Sofia that the police are looking to question Gia at her orphanage, as she is the only witness in the Falcones' death.
In advance of 'The Penguin' season finale, the actress dishes on episode 7, that batshit interrogation scene, and the wonders of a comic-book adaptation that's so damn Italian.