Luther

2023 - 3 - 10

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Netflix's Luther: The Fallen Sun ending, explained (cosmopolitan.com)

This is everything you need to know about what happens at the end of Luther: The Fallen Sun on Netflix, including if Luther survives.

Robey attempts to get Raine and Luther to torture each other, however Luther manages to get inside Robey's head, reminding him of his anxieties, particularly his teeth grinding. Once Luther is dressed, the pair make their way out of the house and are greeted by a man in a suit, civil servant Tim Cranfield (Guy Williams). And will Luther return to prison? He wakes up at a stately home, confused and finds Schenk who tells him he has been taken to a government safe house. They are brought to Robey in his Red Room, which is broadcasting live over the internet. Robey begins to taunt Luther in jail by sending him a radio with a recording of Callum's cries. He also shouts at the viewers watching at home, telling them they are being traced by the police, and very quickly the Red Room begins losing viewers. Luther goes to visit Callum's mum Corinne (Hattie Morahan) who reveals she has met someone new called 'Tommy' who said he lost his wife in terrible circumstances. Luther chases Robey through the London underground, but Robey evades capture. It's revealed he has a massive operation working underneath him, with his team using video surveillance footage in order to recruit more victims. Luther ends up in jail, unable to do anything to help find Callum. The film brings back some of our favourite characters such as DSU Martin Schenk (Dermot Crowley) and introduces us to some new ones including Cynthia Erivo as DCI Odette Raine.

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Why 'Luther' is the coolest character Idris Elba will ever play: 'He's a ... (USA TODAY)

Idris Elba reprises his British TV cop role in Netflix's "Luther: The Fallen Sun," which the actor hopes is the start of a new film franchise.

“She's put in a situation where she has to do something questionable, she then realizes it's not so cut and dry,” Erivo says. Director Jamie Payne says “it's a naughty wink” but also “a character moment.” But his “ultimate ambition” is using Bond as a model for a globe-trotting movie series where Luther might, for example, have to solve a murder in New York City or deal with a political situation in Kenya. “It took 30 seconds to write and five days to agonize about whether or not to keep it,” Cross says. “He might be a good person, and she may have been wrong.” “She starts off looking like she might be the hero, but actually she's a bit of both. “I wanted to have a shower afterward,” he says with a laugh. But the hallmark of Luther’s rogues gallery – including fan-favorite archenemy Alice Morgan (Ruth Wilson) from the TV show – is that “all of the villains are real,” Serkis adds. That comes to bear in the new movie as Luther is locked up for his transgressions but has to find a way out to solve an old case and face a cyber-psychopath (Andy Serkis). But it was perversely liberating because it allowed us to unshackle the character from the limitations of the genre from which he emerged.” “He is a deeply isolated, lonely individual who can only connect with humanity through observing their very simplest movements, as they walk to their kitchen to make themselves a cup of tea or something as shaming as watching pornography. The film takes Luther to his "lowest possible point,” says writer and series creator Neil Cross.

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Luther: The Fallen Sun writer hints at potential Alice return (Radio Times)

Ruth Wilson's Alice may not return in Luther: The Fallen Sun, but creator Neil Cross has teased "we never saw a body" so she could be back in the future.

For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to [The Radio Times Podcast](https://www.radiotimes.com/audio/podcasts/). [Sign up for Netflix from £4.99 a month](https://www.netflix.com/gb/). "And I think that does apply to Alice, who is such an incredible story companion, in so many ways, to the Luther series. And it's not to say that we might not meet them at some point in the future." Cross then added teasingly: "Like Ruth said, we never saw a body," to which Payne concurred: "We never saw a body. [RadioTimes.com](https://www.radiotimes.com/) caught up exclusively with the film's writer Neil Cross and director Jamie Payne to ask whether there was ever an intention to include other characters from the Luther series, such as Paul McGann's Mark North. [Film](https://www.radiotimes.com/movies/) and [Drama](https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/) coverage, or visit our [TV Guide](https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings/) and [Streaming Guide](https://www.radiotimes.com/streaming-guide/) to find out what's on. And I think it's very tempting for any filmmaker, any writer to do. Just say, 'Let's see Mark crossing the street.' But I think it's essentially meretricious and it doesn't respect the engagement of the returning audience with the universe. And that is exciting. Alice does not show up in Luther: The Fallen Sun, not helping to assuage fans of this fear. Cross said: "I think fan-service is a sugar high.

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On Netflix, Idris Elba's cop show Luther gets an intense update (Polygon)

Luther: The Fallen Sun turns the BBC crime series into a loopy horror show, with Andy Serkis as a billionaire baddie using the internet like a Black Mirror ...

Fallen Sun is a condensed, balls-to-the-wall reinvention of the Luther viewers know and love, with the sadism and showmanship turned up to 11, and some classic internet nightmare-fuel thrown in for good measure. It imagines a police vigilante who fights the worst parts of the institution he represents in order to catch killers and protect the vulnerable. The Fallen Sun takes that dynamic to the next level, making its villain not only a sadistic killer, but an untouchable billionaire with an army and a secret Bond-movie-style Norwegian underground lair. And it’s a playground for a delightfully demented performance from Serkis, who chews scenery just as consistently as his character inventively kills innocent people just to toy with Luther. Thanks to the long-form nature of the original TV series, there’s time for him to make connections and friendships, alliances and enemies. Filmmakers have drooled over the lurid possibilities of the Red Room myth for decades now, making The Fallen Sun feel like a throwback to ’00s horror like My Little Eye, FeardotCom, Cry_Wolf, and Untraceable. Returning to the role that won him a Golden Globe and four Emmy nominations, Idris Elba is still a force to be reckoned with as the titular cop. But his grimy underground torture rooms filled with camcorders, designed to please creepy online men around the world, feel like a remnant of internet fearmongering long since past. Directed by Jamie Payne and written by series creator Neil Cross, The Fallen Sun begins with a perfect example of the sort of nightmare-inducing setup that made Luther such a hit. Luther is a policeman who’s so violent, the only way to justify his vigilante actions is to put him up against the most heinous and outlandish crimes imaginable. With his gruffly charming London accent and near-constant fury, Elba is still infinitely watchable as the explosive, justice-hungry cop. It’s a choice that works on multiple levels: We’re left to think the worst, or in more tragic circumstances, decide the victim’s shame was misplaced, making it even easier to exploit.

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Luther: The Fallen Sun Ending Explained - So, Now What For Idris ... (Den of Geek)

With major spoilers, we break down the climactic events, series throwbacks and future hints of the Luther movie, out now on Netflix.

Whoever it is, it’s safe to say that Luther is moving up in the world – and will no longer be limited to the streets of London. He spooks the viewers by revealing that their IP addresses are being tracked and that the police are on their way to the bunker, before taking out one of the henchmen with the hammer. [The Fallen Sun](https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/luther-the-fallen-sun-review/), we discover that Luther had been investigating the disappearance of a young man who’d been abducted by David Robey during or just before the events of Series 5. With a first movie and a new government job under Luther’s belt, it very much seems like the ball is in Netflix’s court. “If I may, unofficially, you did a commendable job,” he says, as Luther replies, “So, now what?” – a nice little callback that references the opening/closing line of most of the show’s five series. The answer, in a word, is no. Before he does, Luther taunts Robey, brilliantly dubbing him a “sweaty anxious twat” in the way that only Elba can and telling him that his own shame has been brought to light. He had built a “Red Bunker” under the snowy wilds of Norway, hidden from the outside world, where he would broadcast live “shows” to high-paying subscribers on the dark web. While the photo of Luther standing over a dead hitman didn’t quite tell the full story (Cornelius actually pulled the trigger), it presumably did blow open the fact that he’d been aiding and abetting a known criminal – and seemed like the smoking gun that would finally send Luther down. Luther and DCI Odette Raine (Cynthia Erivo), who’s now heading up his former unit, track down Robey’s hidden house of horrors thanks to information from his long-suffering wife. Let’s take a look at where we find Luther by the end of A twisted tech genius with dodgy hair and an even dodgier fashion sense, Robey is luring his victims by hijacking their digital footprints and using their deepest, darkest secrets – or as he calls it, their “shame” – against them.

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Luther: The Fallen Sun sequel: Will there be another Luther movie ... (Netflix Life)

Besides Elba, the cast includes Cynthia Erivo, Dermot Crowley, Andy Serkis, Thomas Coombes, Hattie Morahan, Lauryn Ajufo, Vincent Regan, Henry Hereford, and ...

[crime thriller](https://netflixlife.com/movies/best-thrillers-on-netflix/) have announced if there will be a Luther: The Fallen Sun sequel. So, is a Luther: The Fallen Sun sequel in the works? Unfortunately, there will not be a Luther season 6 like everyone had hoped. Since the film just came out, it’ll likely be a while before the streaming giant reveals its decision. A lot happens in this action-packed movie, and with how everything ended, viewers can’t help but wonder if the story will continue in a sequel. [Luther: The Fallen Sun](https://netflixlife.com/2023/03/09/luther-the-fallen-sun-cast-guide-whos-in-the-new-movie/) is finally streaming on Netflix, and everyone’s watching and talking about it.

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'Luther: The Fallen Sun' Can't Solve the Case of Its Own Predictable ... (Exclaim!)

Where all my Lutherans at? Since its debut in 2010, Idris Elba and creator/writer Neil Cross has given us 20 episodes of (mostly) television...

The ending of Fallen Sun hints to more opportunities for Luther to find himself in a world of trouble, and without giving anything away, there appears the possibility of something different to re-energize the series. While the focal criminal case presents a lot of horrid imagery, Robey as a serial killer (despite a formidable turn by Serkis) isn't given much in terms of motivation or complexity. Little to nothing new is offered to the Luther catalogue, with many of the same buttons pushed and minimal stakes diminishing any possible tension. While in prison, Luther is sent a message from Robey via an FM radio, which includes a recording of Callum's dying moments. He's a classic anti-hero whose questionable tactics and greyscale moral compass constantly land him, and his loved ones, in precarious situations, all while he solves some of the most gruesome cases London has to offer. The man responsible for this particular missing person (and many others), David Robey (

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Luther: The Fallen Sun (Plugged In)

Sometime later, the team led by newly appointed Director of Criminal Investigation Odette Raine discovers the charred remains of eight more victims—Callum among ...

John Luther been thrown in prison while a horrific serial killer taunts him in the shadows, looking for another victim to kill. We’re also told of a woman who was severely burned, and we see the gruesome burn marks. A woman is zip-tied and knocked to the ground. We see one such person be stabbed, and we see a girl be choked repeatedly with a plastic bag. We hear the horrific screams of a 17-year-old boy as he is murdered. We see an artistic representation of a crucifixion victim. Luther threatens to “tattoo a man’s eye,” holding a needle extremely close to the man’s pupil before backing down. That fact, spurred on by a mocking message sent by the killer to Luther, is something that seems strange to him. When a man watches pornography in private, we see that he’s being recorded by someone and is marked as a potential target for their next blackmail victim. The boy is just one of many victims who’ve fallen into the hands of a serial killer who’s quickly gaining notoriety. Another victim is likely killed after being hit multiple times in the head with a hammer. When he arrives, he meets a gay man who tells him of how he had talked about pornographic fantasies with another man and planned a night of indulgence with him.

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That Creepy Face In Luther: The Fallen Sun Explained (Screen Rant)

The Netflix film picks up where Luther season 5 ended, with DCI John Luther (Idris Elba) jailed for the many crimes he committed while trying to save lives over ...

[Idris Elba's Luther](https://screenrant.com/idris-elba-movies-future-upcoming/) theorizes early on in Luther: The Fallen Sun that Robey's motivation is simply to scare people and that he's building on the urban legends of red rooms existing to accomplish that. This contrasted with the image of the creepy-masked man in the Luther: The Fallen Sun trailer, who clearly had a reason to hide his identity. [Luther: The Fallen Sun](https://screenrant.com/tag/luther-the-fallen-sun/) is a figure of considerable interest.

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How to watch 'Luther: The Fallen Sun': Idris Elba returns in the film ... (Business Insider)

Four years after the show's series finale aired on BBC, "Luther" is finally back on the screen in a new film made for Netflix. "Luther: The Fallen Sun" ...

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Puss in Boots, Netflix's Luther movie, and every movie new to ... (Polygon)

The best new movies to watch at home this weekend, including Oscar-nominated movies like Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and Women Talking, the Idris Elba-led ...

Jordan Oosterhof (The Cul De Sac) stars in this coming-of-age drama as Jim, a promising teenage boxer from a small town who’s training for a professional career under the demanding tutelage of his coach and father, Stan (Tim Roth), a notorious alcoholic and bigot. Liam Neeson (Taken) plays Raymond Chandler’s iconic down-on-his-luck detective in a feature length adaptation of the 2014 Philip Marlowe novel The Black-Eyed Blonde by John Banville. In the absence of T’Challa, Shuri finds camaraderie in the company of Okoye (Danai Gurira), the general of the Dora Milaje honor guard, and T’Challa’s former lover Nakia (Lupita Nyong’o), an older-sister figure who offers consolation and commiseration. When a powerful new force arises from the ocean to threaten war against the surface world, Shuri and her allies will have to fight to protect Wakanda from certain destruction. Based on a true story, this film stars four lifelong friends who win a trip to attend the 2017 Super Bowl in person and meet their hero: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. Corsage also won Best Film at the London Film Festival, among a bevy of other wins and nominations on the festival circuit. [nominated for Best Picture](https://www.polygon.com/23568882/oscar-nominations-2023-list) follows a group of women and girls at an isolated, unnamed Mennonite colony who discover that certain men in the colony have been using cow tranquilizers to subdue and rape them for years. On their way to the wishing star, Puss and company traverse prismatic backdrops — from bright pinks and green forests to the rustic interiors of a cat-lady prison — that feel dabbed on by the artistic team. This Korean fantasy action movie boasts one of the most mind-blowing time-hopping premises this side of Cloud Atlas: In the year 2022, two alien prison guards assigned to look after extraterrestrial prisoners locked away in the minds of unsuspecting humans pursue an inmate who has inexplicably gained control over their human host. Antonio Banderas returns as the swashbuckling feline Puss in Boots in the long-delayed follow-up to the character’s 2011 movie. Idris Elba reprises his iconic role as the brilliant and volatile detective John Luther in a feature film continuation of the British crime drama Luther. [Puss in Boots: The Last Wish](https://www.polygon.com/23619268/puss-in-boots-the-last-wish-shrek-animation-interview), the [Oscar-nominated](https://www.polygon.com/23567506/oscar-movies-2023-netflix-where-to-watch-stream-amazon-hulu-hbo) animated adventure starring Antonio Banderas as everyone’s favorite swashbuckling feline, is finally available to stream on Peacock this week.

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Luther: The Fallen Sun Interview: Andy Serkis on Shame ... (ComingSoon.net)

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Luther: The Fallen Sun star Andy Serkis about his villainous character.

Because — this is a prime example — I was a huge fan of this TV series. I mean, a number of people have said to me, “Oh, it’s nice to see your face on screen,” as if it’s something different to the job of acting in motion capture, but it’s not. The monster is the world of the internet and the abused version of the internet where people … Going back to your question about shame, we are all aware that that it’s so powerful that young people can feel so manipulated — not just young people, people of all ages — but particularly young minds can feel so judged, shamed, manipulated by the very technology that is supposed to bring us together and democratize and make society function in a better way. It’s all about the actual role and diving in there and telling a story and connecting with audiences through those characters. A role is a role, and the satisfaction comes from inhabiting [and] walking in that personal character or creature’s shoes — or not shoes, or even feet [laugh].

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Luther The Fallen Sun review: Idris Elba shines in this ultra-violent ... (WION)

In a meta scene roughly halfway through Luther: The Fallen Sun, Idris Elba is offered a glass of martini, and he refuses pointedly —preferring, instead, ...

Luther: The Fallen Sun is, for all intents and purposes a feature-length season of the show. But Luther: The Fallen Sun is still a well-put-together film featuring Elba once again giving a magnetic performance. He is something of a cad (as the Brits would say), all right. Once he spots Luther investigating one of his murders, he decides to get him out of the picture. I have fallen in love with and out of the original TV series more times than I care to count. In a meta scene roughly halfway through Luther: The Fallen Sun, Idris Elba is offered a glass of martini, and he refuses pointedly —preferring, instead, a glass of water.

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