A journalist named Summer Gleeson brings one theory directly to Sofia — that her father, Carmine Falcone (Mark Strong), is ...
Showrunner Lauren LeFranc explains Episode 4's jaw-dropping conclusion and the origins of her surprising and feminist take on ...
Since the start of The Penguin, it' been clear that there was more to Sofia Falcone than we've seen. Episode 4, "Cent'Anni," ...
The actress is nominated for her first Emmy since 2013 for her work on Netflix's 'Griselda' Sabienna Bowman is a Digital News Editor at PEOPLE, where she has been working since 2023. She ...
There is also the fact that the Holiday storyline never takes place (on screen at least) as Sofia’s brother, Alberto is killed in the first moments of the first episode of The Penguin by Oz Cobb ...
The Penguin‘s latest installment, “Cent’anni,” explored the backstory of Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti), revealing whether ...
The Emmy Awards may be a glamorous night out for Hollywood's elite, but it's first and foremost a contest to see who which actors and actresses are best in show. Sofia Vergara can understand ...
The first full clip from The Penguin has been released, and it spotlights the formerly incarcerated Sofia Falcone (Cristin Milioti) as she puts Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) in his place. The first ...
But as anyone who has seen the first episode will tell you, there's another character in this series who is arguably even more pivotal to this dark tale... Cristin Milioti plays Sofia Falcone ...
Has Sofia Falcone Appeared in Live-Action Before? Milioti is actually playing the second live-action iteration of Sofia Falcone on television, with the character making her live-action debut in ...
About halfway through the very first episode of HBO‘s The Penguin, a petite woman dressed in demure white manages to scare the shit out of the show’s titular mobster. Sofia Falcone (Cristin ...
So far, Milioti’s Sofia Falcone has emerged as his chief rival for the throne. Though if we’ve learned anything in the first two episodes of the series, it’s that Sofia’s story isn’t ...