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IDRIS ELBA RETURNS AS LUTHER IN GRISLY NETFLIX FILM

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March 16, 2023

For anyone holding on to some latent hope that Idris Elba will be the next James Bond, I have some bad news:" Luther: The Fallen Sun" puts (another) nail in that very firmly sealed coffin.

IDRIS ELBA RETURNS AS LUTHER IN GRISLY NETFLIX FILM

In one of the rare moments of levity in the sinister film, the embattled detective John Luther sits down at a chic bar and tells the bartender it's been a long day (an understatement).

"I would say a long day calls for a martini," the bartender says.

Luther's response? "No." He'll take some water, and, "if it makes you happy you can make it fizzy! This was not an accidental moment, "Luther" creator Neill Cross has said. Elba even wondered if it was a bit too cheeky. But it's worth remembering that Elba doesn't need Bond. He's already got a moody, tortured bachelor with a talent for hunting bad guys. And Luther belongs exclusively to him.

In this outing, written by Cross and directed by Jamie Payne, Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) John Luther finds himself imprisoned for his unconventional methods at work and haunted by the unsolved missing person case that opens the film and sets its macabre tone. His imprisonment and the missing teen are related the work of a wealthy villain David Robey (Andy Serkis) who film introduces to the audience as such in the first few moments.

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