Luther: The Fallen Sun – Wiki, Cast, Release Date, Trailer, Review, Streaming, Cinema, Age Rating, Luther Movie Trailer 2023, Recap, Netflix: Luther: The Fallen Sun is a crime thriller film based on the novel of the same name. It is in the same vein as the ‘Luther’ TV series which ran from 2010 to 2019. Idris Elba, who played the lead in the TV series, will also reprise his role in the BBC film. Directed by Jamie Payne, the film is set to open this week on screens in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Soon it will also premiere on the On-demand video streaming platform, Netflix in the first half of March.
About Luther: The Fallen Sun
Luther: The Fallen Sun is a crime, drama, suspense and mystery film. It is based on the novel ‘Luther’ written by Neil Cross. He is also the writer of the film. In addition, it is the continuation of the British television series of the same circulation. The series was first broadcast on May 4, 2010 and is renewed for a total of 5 seasons which were loved by the audience. Currently, it has a total of 20 episodes with an average duration of about one hour. Its last episode aired on January 4, 2019. Now, after four years, the series returns as a movie and will soon be released in theaters and on the OTT platform.
Luther: The Fallen Sun: Cast, crew, release date, ratings, and other details
Luther: the fallen sun | |
Release date | Theaters: February 24, 2023
OTT: March 10, 2023 |
Platform | Theaters and Netflix |
Gender | Crime, Drama, Thriller and Mystery |
Cast | Idris Elbe
Cynthia Erivo Andy Serkis |
Director(s) | jamie payne |
producers | Pedro Chemin
neil cross david ready Jenno Coverage Idris Elbe |
Execution time | 129 Minutes (IMDB) |
Language | English |
Country | United Kingdom and the United States of America |
age classification | R |
IMDB Rating | yet to be released |
Luther: The Fallen Sun: History
An adaptation of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) ‘Luther (2010 to 2019)’, the film picks up where the series left off. The protagonist, John Luther, is serving his sentence in jail due to past incidents. On the other hand, a horrible murderer is killing people all over London creating terror among the residents. In a turn of events and to free the town from terror, John Luther is forced to escape from prison. It will be interesting to see how events unfold and how John Luther will best the gruesome assassin.
Cast
Luther: The Fallen Sun will see most of the actors reprise their characters from the British TV series. Idris Elba plays the title role of ‘John Luther’. Joining him will be Cynthia Erivo as ‘Odette Raine’, Andy Serkis as ‘David Robey’, Dermot Crowley as ‘DSU Martin Schenk’, Lauryn Ajufo as ‘Anya’, Natasha Patel as ‘Lydia Deng’ and Henry Hereford as ‘Brian Lee’. Apart from that, Jess Liaudin will also be seen in the crime thriller.
Address
The Idris Elba film is directed by Jamie Payne, known for ‘The Alienist’, ‘The Hour’ and ‘Primeval’. He also directed the last and fifth season of the television series of the same name in 2019.
Production, Music and Cinematography
Written by Neil Cross, who also produced the film along with star Idris Elba, Peter Chernin, David Ready and Jenno Topping. On top of that, it is produced under the production companies BBC Film and Chernin Entertainment.
Shooting for the film began in London in September 2021. Furthermore, the film’s music is composed by British music composer Lorne Balfe and is shot by cinematographer Larry Smith.
Luther: The Fallen Sun Release Date
The BBC film is set to release on select screens in the UK and the United States of America on February 24, 2023. Furthermore, it will be released to global audiences on March 10, 2023 on the popular Over-The-Top video streaming platform, Netflix.
Luther: The Fallen Sun Trailer
The Crime Thriller movie trailer was released on Netflix’s official YouTube channel on February 9, 2023.
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