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Luther [Season 5 Coming Soon to BBC One!!!]

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kind of geeked up for this. It stars Idris Elba from The Wire, and it comes on BBC America at 10 with repeats being aired throughout the week.
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The Brits know how to make good television shows/promos.
DJ_Skye said:
anyone know when season 2 starts in the UK?
Tomorrow, 21:00 on BBC One.
DJ_Skye said:
thanks, all the promos i ever saw just said coming soon.
really excited, was probably he best show on bbc last year
For me, it was 'Luther' and 'Sherlock'.
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Kierston Wareing FTW! The Shadow Line crew creepin' on Luther.
Damn. Forgot that there was a new episode tonight. Watching it right now.
Good episode. I'm just glad that
Justin's alive
. Also, I expect Alice to kick some ass this season. I like my redheads hot and crazy.
This season was so damn short and I think that is the major reason why it was kind of underwhelming. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it, but when you compare it to the first series, the second season was rather weak. I don't know whether there will be a third series, but if they want to come back for one more I'd love to see Alice back. That bitch is just entertaining as hell, so I hope to see her again on the show.
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Idris Elba's Luther Comissioned For A Third Series



Idris Elba might not have wowed the majority with his singing last week but the second series of his BBC drama Luther had critics purring and following months of speculation it was revealed today that the detective will return for a third series.

While the original plan was reportedly to turn Idris Elba's popular hard-boiled Luther character into a Hollywood movie, it's been confirmed today that following a critically acclaimed second series earlier this year, the detective will return to screens for a third series next year.

Elba who famously played Stringer Bell in cult TV series The Wire has been busy in Hollywood over the past few years but the reaction to Luther, including US syndication, has inspired the London born actor to stick with the character. Speaking to The Sun Idris offered "I was blown away by the reaction to series two. People really got on board and getting an Emmy nomination for Luther is the icing on the cake. We're looking at returning with some equally great storylines and characters - and hopefully an Emmy award."

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Collider: Because it's one of my favorite TV shows, I have to ask you if there will be a Season 3 of Luther?

IDRIS ELBA:
Yeah, there will be, for sure. I'm in the midst of trying to figure that out now, timing wise. Hopefully, at the end of this year, I'll start filming on that.

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'Luther' creator eyes Alice spinoff



Though Ruth Wilson had to be written out of Emmy-nominated BBC America miniseries "Luther," show creator and exec producer Neil Cross has big plans for her Alice character.

Cross said he has spoken to the BBC about creating a miniseries that would center on Alice, the beguiling serial killer with whom Idris Elba's Luther tangoed in the first set of "Luther" episodes.

"The BBC is very interested in the project," Cross told Variety today. "The only real question would be how many and how often we would do it - whether it would be a one-off miniseries or a returning miniseries, a co-production or not."

The Alice project would come in addition to a proposed "Luther" movie that would follow the miniseries third and final set of episodes, which will air on BBC America (which co-produces with the BBC) at a time to be determined.

"The truth is I absolutely adore Alice," Cross said. "I don't like to imagine my life without Alice in some way or other. Even if I didn't sell this thing, I would still end up writing the miniseries. It's something peculiar, but she's far more clever than me, far more witty than me, far more everything than me.

"I've got storylines going around in my head like trains," he added.

The subject originally came up in a discussion that Cross had with Variety freelancer Justin Shady for an post-nomination Emmy feature on how Cross moved forward without Wilson, whose time on the second season of "Luther" was limited because of scheduling conflicts. Wilson has moved onto films including "Anna Karenina" and "The Lone Ranger."

Cross said today that he hasn't had extensive conversations with Wilson about the idea, though they are having dinner next week and figure to have the subject come up then. Noting that "Luther" showed Alice leaving London, Cross said he envisioned setting the spinoff project in the U.S., calling it her "natural habitat."

"We're kind of thinking very loosely of a mix between 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' and 'The Last Seduction,'" Cross said. "I'd love to move between the London of 'Luther' and America."


Elba wouldn't be part of the Alice project, at least initially, Cross added.

"The great thing is they can survive independently of each other," he said. "Each of those actors is so kind of secretly magnetic. … He's able to pull that intense relationship out of many, many actors he's worked with, and I think Ruth as Alice would be able to do the same.

"I think the first one would probably be a Luther-free zone, because their stories have diverged to a large extent, but there would be nothing to suggest they couldn't come together again - either by this vehicle or a 'Luther' movie."


Taking "Luther" to the big screen is also more a matter of when than if, Cross said.

"We've got lots and lots of movie interest, and Idris and I (are being) very careful about what kind of movie we choose to do," Cross noted. "We've got all kinds of criteria of how and when we should do the movie, and we just need to pick our offer carefully. But I'd love to do it next year."

Cross isn't exactly twiddling his thumbs waiting to see what will happen next. He is in Los Angeles, exec producing "Crossbones," a period drama with a 10-episode order from NBC that is centered on the pirate Blackbeard. Walter Parkes, Laurie MacDonald and Ted Gold are also exec producing, with Georgeville Television producing. It's Cross' first experience in a U.S.-style writers' room.

"I was very nervous on the first day, even trying to work out what to wear," he said. "I was literally posing like a teenager in the mirror."

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Eli_West said:
only FOUR EPISODES :/
But you know that four episodes = fucking quality all the way, so  :datass:
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