Luther The Fallen Sun London film premiere 2023
Luther The Fallen Sun London Premieres GLOBAL PREMIERE
- Status: Confirmed
- Date: March 1, 2023
- Location: BFI IMAX, London
- Attended by: Idris Elba, Andy Serkis, Dermot Crowley, Lauryn Ajufo, Thomas Coombes, Director Jamie Payne, Creator & Writer Neil Cross
- Release in Cinemas: 2023-03-10
- Runtime: 129 minutes
- directors: Jamie Payne
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Did you know ... ?
- The prison that Luther finds himself in at the start of the film is HM Prison Dorchester, which closed down in 2014 and underwent some major redevelopments to get it ready for the film.
- This film holds the notable accolade of managing to film at Piccadilly Circus for longer than any other production ever, with several night shoots having been filmed at the world-famous locations.
- The underwater scenes were filmed at Lite Studios, Brussels, Belgium, in the largest and deepest shooting tank in Europe.
- Idris Elba and Andy Serkis previously both appeared in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), as Heimdall and Ulysses Klaue respectively.
- There is a book in Luther's cell by Henry Blofeld, an English sports journalist best known as a cricket commentator. Luther is a cricket enthusiast.
- Luther plays chess in his cell. He plays chess against his partner in the first episode, first season of the series Luther.
- Luther is referred to by police scanner as a "IC3 male"; IC is police-speak for identifying the ethnicity of a person.
- An early fight scene between Luther and David was filmed at the abandoned Aldwych Tube Station, which originally opened in 1907 but has been closed since 1994. Despite now being closed, the station was once used as a bomb shelter during the Second World War, while the National Gallery and British Museum used it to protect some of its most valuable treasures from the German Blitzkrieg.
Genre
Crime,Drama,Mystery