I'll have to check this show out
should have never killed alice off. dumbest move ever. chemistry and synergy was central to the show.
Season 5 was great.....The end is reminiscent of the very first scene in season 1....
Man fuck Alice. She didnt have to shoot that sister
Watched the prior seasons on Netflix over the holidays.
Good show, looking forward to the new season when on Netflix
Idris Elba says a Luther movie is 'close' to happening
The actor is determined to bring his signature character Detective John Luther to the big screen.
By Derek Lawrence
July 08, 2020 at 01:16 PM EDT
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Luther (TV Show)
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- TV Show
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- BBC America
Idris Elba is ready to bring his signature character to the big screen.
Over five seasons and 10 years, the movie star has made it a priority to continue to revisit the BBC drama Luther and troubled Detective John Luther, but Elba's hope for a Luther film may finally be coming to fruition.
"There isn't a real format plan for Luther at the moment," he said during a Zoom Q&A for his other TV show In The Long Run, according to Sky News. "I've made it very clear that I'd like to see Luther come back as a film. And I can tell you this, that we are this close to making a film of Luther."
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Speaking to EW last year about Luther season 5, which returned after a four-year hiatus, Elba called his flawed detective "one of those career characters." “I’ve been addicted to the lifestyle and expressive nature of Luther for a while," he admits, while adding that the dark nature of the series takes it’s toll. “I always find myself needing therapy both before and after I play him. Afterwards, I need a nice break, I get to reset, it’s often when I make really good music or DJ great sets, because I’ve been in such a dark place for a long time that it’s nice to get out.”
Season 5 marked the return of the mouse to Elba's cat in Ruth Wilson's serial killer Alice Morgan. The previously presumed dead character was back to cause more trouble for Luther, only to [spoiler alert] seemingly meet her end again — despite her body quickly disappearing. In the end, Luther found himself arrested, with Elba believing "it's hard to say" what's next.
“I feel like John has to make some decision in jail," Elba teased. "It’s quite clear that it would be very difficult for him to be a policeman moving forward. I think that’s a great setup for a movie. The last few seasons have been more like mini-movies, and film allows us to now have more dramatic pin points moments that are slightly more compressed and it’s a bigger but smaller dose of Luther.”
It better have Alice in some way...Idris Elba says a Luther movie is 'close' to happening
The actor is determined to bring his signature character Detective John Luther to the big screen.
By Derek Lawrence
July 08, 2020 at 01:16 PM EDT
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DES WILLIE/BBCAMERICA
Luther (TV Show)
TYPE
NETWORK
- TV Show
GENRE
- BBC America
Idris Elba is ready to bring his signature character to the big screen.
Over five seasons and 10 years, the movie star has made it a priority to continue to revisit the BBC drama Luther and troubled Detective John Luther, but Elba's hope for a Luther film may finally be coming to fruition.
"There isn't a real format plan for Luther at the moment," he said during a Zoom Q&A for his other TV show In The Long Run, according to Sky News. "I've made it very clear that I'd like to see Luther come back as a film. And I can tell you this, that we are this close to making a film of Luther."
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Speaking to EW last year about Luther season 5, which returned after a four-year hiatus, Elba called his flawed detective "one of those career characters." “I’ve been addicted to the lifestyle and expressive nature of Luther for a while," he admits, while adding that the dark nature of the series takes it’s toll. “I always find myself needing therapy both before and after I play him. Afterwards, I need a nice break, I get to reset, it’s often when I make really good music or DJ great sets, because I’ve been in such a dark place for a long time that it’s nice to get out.”
Season 5 marked the return of the mouse to Elba's cat in Ruth Wilson's serial killer Alice Morgan. The previously presumed dead character was back to cause more trouble for Luther, only to [spoiler alert] seemingly meet her end again — despite her body quickly disappearing. In the end, Luther found himself arrested, with Elba believing "it's hard to say" what's next.
“I feel like John has to make some decision in jail," Elba teased. "It’s quite clear that it would be very difficult for him to be a policeman moving forward. I think that’s a great setup for a movie. The last few seasons have been more like mini-movies, and film allows us to now have more dramatic pin points moments that are slightly more compressed and it’s a bigger but smaller dose of Luther.”
Only way it makes sense if you never planned on this show coming back. The weakest parts of the show is when Alice aren't there and the highpoint all contain her and Luther's character.should have never killed alice off. dumbest move ever. chemistry and synergy was central to the show.
Just got into Sherlock only 2 episodes in.....shit is GOOD. Great actors too.I want another season of Luther and Sherlock....
UK got us beat in that regard. They way they write villains and killers is amazing.Season 5 was good. They do a great job of writing sadistic killers. Homie with the light around his face was scary as fuck
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UK got us beat in that regard. They way they write villains and killers is amazing.
Right.......you rooting for a character who killed both of her parents and the dog....you know you wrote that shit well lol.Facts. Even the way Alice was written. One of the most sadistic sociopaths ever on TV, but you still loved her. And Cameron from S2 (Spring Heeled Jack) was fucking sick too.