Key Points

Danny DeVito recently admitted his admiration for Michelle Pfeiffer during the filming of Batman Returns, describing her as a goddess. He joked with Colin Farrell about his enthusiasm for scenes involving Pfeiffer's Catwoman. Although their characters had an unrequited dynamic, DeVito amusingly incorporated a fictional romance between Penguin and Catwoman in a DC comic anthology. Moreover, he expressed enthusiasm for potentially reprising his iconic Penguin role in future projects.

Key Points: Danny DeVito Reveals Michelle Pfeiffer Crush during Batman Returns

  • DeVito candidly admits admiring Pfeiffer's talent on set
  • Farrell humorously questioned DeVito's on-set routine
  • DeVito wrote Catwoman-Penguin romance in a DC anthology
  • DeVito excited about potentially reprising his Penguin role
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Danny DeVito confesses he 'lusted after' Michelle Pfeiffer on 'Batman Returns'

Danny DeVito reveals he "lusted after" Michelle Pfeiffer on Batman Returns, crediting his admiration to her talent and portrayal of Catwoman.

Danny DeVito confesses he 'lusted after' Michelle Pfeiffer on 'Batman Returns'
"She was a goddess. If I knew she was going to be in a scene that day - Danny DeVito"

Los Angeles, June 3

Hollywood star Danny DeVito recently got candid about former co-star Michelle Pfeiffer. He confessed that he “lusted” after Pfeiffer while the two were filming 1992's Tim Burton-directed 'Batman Returns'.

DeVito played the antagonist Penguin opposite Pfeiffer's Catwoman and Michael Keaton's Batman, reports 'People' magazine.

He sat down for a conversation with Colin Farrell for Variety's Actors on Actors series. He said, "She was a goddess. If I knew she was going to be in a scene that day".

As per 'People', Farrell, 49, quipped, "Did you brush your teeth that morning?"

"I got all flushed", the senior actor responded. 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' star then said, "Put extra makeup on, 'Give me another pound of makeup'. It was very difficult".

Pfeiffer, now 67, was "just so wonderful. And I lusted after her", DeVito added. He then agreed with Farrell that it was his character, Oswald Cobblepot, the Penguin, who was doing the lusting. "I kind of feel like she liked it. She liked Oswald", DeVito said.

In Batman Returns, Selina Kyle, the Catwoman, rejects Oswald's advances. In 2021, however, DeVito wrote a short story in which the two characters were romantically involved. It was featured in DC Comics' Gotham City Villains, an anthology comic celebrating Batman's rogues gallery.

"I got into the fact that I've always been a big fan of Michelle Pfeiffer's, and the Penguin obviously lusts after Catwoman", the Oscar nominee told Entertainment Weekly at the time. "So I figured I'd put those two together".

Farrell, who played the same role in HBO's drama 'The Penguin', which aired last fall, asked DeVito if he'd play the DC Comics villain again. "Absolutely", answered DeVito. "You can go off the rails with something. The operatic element of Tim Burton's Batman Returns was my favorite thing about it, the music and sets and the whole thing. The Shakespeare of it, 'All the world's a stage'. Oswald's realm and his penguins and his minions and his passion. I loved that".

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Rajesh K.
Haha, classic Danny DeVito! 😂 Batman Returns was such a big part of my childhood. Still remember watching it at Liberty cinema in Mumbai. Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman was truly iconic - no wonder even the Penguin couldn't resist!
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Priya M.
Interesting to hear these behind-the-scenes stories after so many years! Though I wonder if such comments would be considered appropriate today with all the #MeToo awareness. Still, their chemistry in the movie was undeniable.
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Amit S.
Batman Returns remains the best Batman movie for me - the gothic feel, the performances, everything! Danny DeVito was terrifying yet somehow sympathetic as Penguin. Michelle Pfeiffer set the standard for Catwoman that no one has matched since.
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Sunita R.
As much as I love these nostalgic revelations, I wish Indian actors would also be this candid about their experiences. Our film industry could learn from Hollywood's openness while maintaining our cultural sensibilities.
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Vikram J.
That short story where Penguin and Catwoman get together sounds interesting! Would love to see an animated adaptation with DeVito and Pfeiffer voicing their characters again. DC should consider this for their next anthology.
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Neha P.
While this is fun Hollywood gossip, I can't help but think how different the reaction would be if an Indian actor made similar comments. The double standards are real! That said, their performances were brilliant and that's what really matters.

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