In "Luther: The Fallen Sun", a Netflix film,
Elba reprises his role as the brilliant but troubled and
impulsive Detective Chief Inspector John Luther, the character
he played in the award-winning BBC series "Luther" between 2010
and 2019.
Continuing from the show, the movie starts with Luther working
on a new case of a missing person, when he is sent to jail over
his past tactics.
In prison, he is taunted by a serial killer linked to the case.
Haunted by his failure to capture the man, Luther breaks out of
jail to find him.
“It was always a dream... We started the show... one season, two
seasons, oh they like it, three seasons and then that’s when it
started to percolate, that you know what, we can take this to a
film," Elba told Reuters at the film's global premiere in
London.
Asked if this could be the start of a series of "Luther" films,
Elba said: “Yes... let’s put it out there. I’d like to see it as
a series of films for sure."
Actor Andy Serkis plays the killer taunting Luther.
“I actually really did not want to play this character when I
first read it because I just thought I’ve played a number of
dark characters, this is right down the end there," Serkis said.
"And then I took a step back... part of the challenge of being
an actor is trying to offer a character like this up to an
audience and say: okay, really consider the debate about what
this really means. And... he represents our folly really, our
desire to give so much power to the internet, to technology."
Series creator and writer Neil Cross said he had to strike a
careful balance for fans of the show and new ones.
“The biggest trick was how to make one single stand-alone movie
that both respected and entertained both audiences equally," he
said. "That took some work and some thought."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by David Gregorio)
(Photo: Idris Elba attends a premiere for the film "Luther: The
Fallen Sun", in London, Britain, March 1, 2023. REUTERS/Maja
Smiejkowska)
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