![]() ![]() The fact that she has that in her is enough to know that, ‘Oh, this woman has more layers to her than we realize.’ It was fun to explore what that could become. And she knows how to use it, she’s trained to. You believe that, at any moment, that gun will go off, and it’s gonna go off in the wrong direction. When she brings out that gun, and takes him down the alleyway, you believe that she will do that. And I love that about her, it makes her a little bit dangerous. That’s where we sort of leave her, she’s on the edge. She’s always sort of skirting on the edge of falling into Luther-land. I think that’s the thing that’s thrilling about it. Providing more context as to why she feels that way, the acclaimed actor drew these further connections between Odette Raine and John Luther: Much as Erivo has hyped the changes for Wicked's film adaptation and how they'll amplify Elphaba and Glinda's friendship, Odette's character has further enriched the Luther landscape through this singular thread.įurther discussing how much she appreciated playing Luther: The Fallen Sun’s latest addition, the Widows alum was even more delighted to have played this part. Further intensifying the parallels between Idris Elba and Cynthia Erivo’s characters, The Fallen Sun sees a clashing of wills that eventually leads to a truce in the name of the law. Coming to a head in a moment where Any Serkis’ David Robey has leverage on Odette Raine, the straight-laced inspector is forced to capture John Luther at gunpoint to save someone she loves.Īnyone who knows this BBC Series is surely aware that the themes of love and loyalty factor in very heavily when it comes to John Luther. It leads to some pretty intense moments, especially when DCI Raine finds herself compromised in a way that pits her in a serious situation against Luther’s top cop. RELATED: Andy Serkis And Cynthia Erivo Break Down The Piccadilly Circus Stunt In Luther: The Fallen Sun Not only is her new character another strong female force for good in this fictional universe, but she’s so similar to John Luther in that we get to really examine his character all the more effectively. Which leads to the major angle of representation that Erivo relished while playing Odette Raine. However, as the movie goes on, and in true Luther fashion, Raine starts learning that she shares more in common with the supposedly disgraced detective she’s pursuing than she’d like to admit. It’s up to DCI Odette Raine to try and capture both Luther and Robey, which drags Cynthia Erivo’s character into a game even deadlier than she could ever imagine. When the Jamie Payne-directed film kicks off, John Luther is in prison because of David Robey (Andy Serkis), a twisted cyber serial killer who had the titular lead put away to prevent any further inconvenience. I love being able to play that, and you don’t get women like that in those spaces very often. There’s a grey area, and then … she comes undone. She’s right down the line and it’s all either good or bad, evil or right, there’s no inbetween, and you sort of watch her realize that there has to be an inbetween. You start with someone who’s really straight laced, and she knows what she’s doing. ![]() I loved that … you watch her sort of almost unravel towards the end. Neil Cross is so wonderful, and I felt like he really cared about this woman, and made her as layered and complex as you could possibly make a person. ![]() ![]() I love how she was written, I feel like they took great care. Here’s what Erivo told CinemaBlend about what this opportunity meant to her: The relative new kid on the block in creator Neil Cross’ detective thriller saga, Cynthia Erivo appreciated the role she landed because of what it allowed her to represent. When I had the privilege of speaking with the actress as part of the Netflix (opens in new tab) press day for Luther’s cinematic debut, we dug into the particulars of DCI Raine’s character. When looking back on this fact, it’s something that Erivo sees as a step forward for female representation, and for very good reason. Now with Netflix’s 2023 new movie release Luther: The Fallen Sun, that angle has been applied to a new character to the franchise: Cynthia Erivo’s DCI Odette Raine. As those characters have become increasingly complex, so have the cases that detectives like Idris Elba’s John Luther have been called upon to close out. Detective mysteries have evolved from the days where a simply moral crusader was the only person who could solve crimes. ![]()
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