Colin Farrell: 'You are expecting a slap in the face'

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Irish actor Colin Farrell talks about his latest stint in the Batman spin-off series The Penguin.

Speaking on The Graham Norton Show the Dubliner said: "It is a huge relief now that it is out and people think it is all right.

"If you are shallow and insecure like me, you are expecting a slap in the face so a rub on the back is definitely preferable."

In the Batman spin-off series, the actor wears heavy prosthetics, which he said made him "a bit miserable and angry".

He told People magazine recently: "I had a bodysuit, so I was basically covered wrist to ankle. Only things that were me were my hands and feet. Everything else, including ears, were pieces."

The Penguin, 9.00pm Fridays, Sky Atlantic and streaming on NOW

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