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Colin Farrell Says He’ll 'Catch Up' on “The Sopranos”, “Breaking Bad” and “The Wire ”'When I Grow Up'

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The three classic dramas are "the three I think of when I think of extraordinary television," the actor said at the premiere of 'The Penguin'

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Colin Farrell

Colin Farrell has some catching up to do on classic television dramas!

While speaking to reporters, including PEOPLE at the New York City premiere of The Penguin on Tuesday, Sept. 17, Farrell was told that his portrayal as the Gotham City villain Oswald “Oz” Cobb, has been compared to The Sopranos. Farrell, 48, first played the character in 2022's The Batman.

<p>Cindy Ord/WireImage</p> Colin Farrell attends HBO's "The Penguin" New York Premiere

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Colin Farrell attends HBO's "The Penguin" New York Premiere

“I've only seen two episodes. I have Sopranos, I have Breaking Bad and someday when I grow up, I have The Wire to catch up on, which are the three I think of when I think of extraordinary television,” Farrell said at the Jazz at Lincoln Center.

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The Golden Globe Award winner added that he takes it as a compliment that his work is compared to the mob crime drama, which ran for six seasons beginning in 1999.

Related: Colin Farrell and His Youngest Son Henry Hit the Red Carpet at The Penguin Premiere

“That, kind of, in their time, changed the face of television and opened up possibilities for other shows,” Farrell said.

“So what do I think of when I hear about those comparisons? Nothing but compliments," he continued. "You know, they're revered and deeply loved shows by so many people. So that's — they're cool comparisons. I think there are worse ones you could make."

<p>Cindy Ord/WireImage</p> Colin Farrell and Henry Farrell attend HBO's "The Penguin" New York Premiere

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Colin Farrell and Henry Farrell attend HBO's "The Penguin" New York Premiere

The evening also marked a special occasion for Farrell, who walked the red carpet with his youngest son, Henry Tadeusz Farrell, 14. The actor is also a father to 21-year-old James Padraig Farrell.

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Farrell previously admitted during a 2022 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that his two sons don't have much interest in his work.

"They're sick of me being a bad guy," he said at the time. "Which apparently, reading between the lines, leads me to believe that they think I'm okay."

<p>Macall Polay/Max</p> Colin Farrell - The Penguin

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Colin Farrell - The Penguin

In The Penguin, Farrell underwent drastic changes to become the famed antagonist.

“Do you ever see cats looking at themselves in the mirror? How they recoil and they just don't know [it's them]?” he told PEOPLE and other outlets of his on-screen appearance, adding, “It was strange.”

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“It's not like I ever fully lost sense of myself, but it was a very powerful thing to know yourself a certain way for 45 years and to see a reflection. And it also kind of made me aware of how much I identified with how I look,” he continued.

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Related: Colin Farrell Recalls the Moment His Courageous Son Took His First Steps: ‘I Burst into Tears’ (Exclusive)

Despite the transformation, Farrell called the process “amazing.”

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“It was really, really powerful. It was something very powerful and very kind of hypnotic to the experience,” he said.

Cristin Milioti, Rhenzy Feliz, Michael Kelly, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Deirdre O’Connell, Clancy Brown and Michael Zegen also star in the eight-episode series.

The Penguin premieres on Thursday, Sept. 19, at 9 p.m. on HBO and Max.

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