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Luther: The Fallen Sun

2023 | 129m | English

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Popularity: 8 (history)

Director: Jamie Payne
Writer: Neil Cross
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A gruesome serial killer is terrorizing London while brilliant but disgraced detective John Luther sits behind bars. Haunted by his failure to capture the cyber psychopath who now taunts him, Luther decides to break out of prison to finish the job by any means necessary.
Release Date: Feb 24, 2023
Director: Jamie Payne
Writer: Neil Cross
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords prison, london, england, kidnapping, blackmail, detective, murder, serial killer, missing person, cybercrime, based on tv series, ice
Production Companies BBC Film, Chernin Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Idris Elba John Luther
Cynthia Erivo DCI Odette Raine
Andy Serkis David Robey
Dermot Crowley DSU Martin Schenk
Thomas Coombes DS Archie Woodward
Hattie Morahan Corinne Aldrich
Lauryn Ajufo Anya Raine
Vincent Regan Dennis McCabe
Ross Waiton Newman
Dan Li Wong
Edward Hogg Derek Standish
Einar Kuusk Kachimov
Tom McCall Freddie - Assault Squad
Carl Spencer Jamal - Assault Squad
Amy Trigg Bullpen Tech
Natasha Patel Lydia
Jess Liaudin Nilsson
Alexander Anderson Ian Moore
Ian Streetz Deacon
Teodor Tzolov Skinner
Andy Apollo Barman
Samantha Pearl Uniformed Officer
Bianca Bardoe Italian Girlfriend
Patrick Marciano Italian Boyfriend
Hugo Nicolau Brigida's Father
Gwen Subuh-Symons Brigida
Borislava Stratieva Camille
George Jovanovic Jacov
Ash Patel Middle Aged Asian Man
Yasmine Maya Middle Aged Asian Woman
Paul Coster Patrician White Man
Susan Lawson-Reynolds British African Woman
Grace Cookey-Gam Nicole Lewis
Henry Hereford Brian Lee
Wayne Cater Trevor Underhill
Martin Sarreal Young Tourist
Orlando Brooke Victim Farmer
James Bamford Callum Aldrich
Nicola Achilleas News Reporter 1
Charlotte Workman News Reporter 2
Lawrence Russell News Reporter 3
Guy Williams Tim Cranfield (Civil Servant)
Tara Fitzgerald Georgette Robey (uncredited)
Name Job
Justine Wright Editor
Fiona Chaffey Makeup Artist
Sophie King Makeup Supervisor
Sparka Lee Hall Costume Supervisor
Jeremy Price Sound Designer
Jon Gary Steele Production Design
Larry Smith Director of Photography
Susan Lyall Costume Design
Tom Sayers Sound Designer
Phil Lee Sound Effects Editor
Niv Adiri Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Claire Flanagan Standby Art Director
Karijus Schlogl Set Designer
Maurizio Di Vitto VFX Artist
Marina Stojanovic Set Designer
Linda Forsén ADR Supervisor
Andrew Rothschild Supervising Art Director, Art Direction
Ross Perkin Set Designer
Moti Biran Visual Effects Supervisor
Matt Kasmir Visual Effects Supervisor
Rowan Watson Sound Effects Editor
Brendan Nicholson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Adam Broderick Visual Effects Producer
Jamie Payne Director
Neil Cross Writer, Original Series Creator
Lorne Balfe Original Music Composer
Tom Stern Director of Photography
Liz Griffiths Set Decoration
Teodor Tzolov Stunts
Heikki Kossi Foley Artist
Jessica Hooker Stunts
Elizabeth Donker Curtius Stunts
Yolanda Lynes Stunts
Tomasz Krzemieniecki Stunts
Barrie Gower Prosthetic Designer
Nilly Cetin Stunts
Christina Petrou Stunts
Doren John Farmer Stunts
Stephen Woolfenden Thanks
Luke Tumber Stunts
Laura Swift Stunts
Rachael Evelyn Stunts
Name Title
Dan Finlay Executive Producer
Miki Emmrich Executive Producer
Kris Thykier Executive Producer
Luisa Zabel Associate Producer
Priscilla Parish Executive Producer
Brendan Ferguson Executive Producer
Peter Chernin Producer
Jenno Topping Producer
David Ready Producer
Neil Cross Producer
Idris Elba Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 32 43 24
2024 5 33 46 23
2024 6 31 48 17
2024 7 35 77 20
2024 8 24 43 12
2024 9 17 27 11
2024 10 25 49 13
2024 11 20 38 12
2024 12 18 27 11
2025 1 21 29 15
2025 2 15 22 3
2025 3 6 20 1
2025 4 4 7 1
2025 5 3 7 1
2025 6 2 4 2
2025 7 2 5 2
2025 8 2 3 2
2025 9 5 8 3

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Reviews

Geronimo1967
5.0

I loved the first television series of this gritty and challenging police drama. Sadly, now we have reached a nadir for this charismatic and unorthodox character. The story is so ridiculously far-fetched that it reminded me of something Mark Gatiss might have written for "Sherlock" before he watched ... "No Time To Die" (2021) and thought - nah! It all starts when youngster "Callum" is dragged away from his night-time cleaning job by a mysterious phone call. Next thing we know, "Luther" (Idris Elba) is at a crime scene with no sign of the boy but with a victim in her car that has been missing for ages. Enter the completely un-menacing "Robey" (Andy Serkis) and pretty soon our favourite policeman is incarcerated for a career of systematic rule-bending/breaking and this rather evil monster now proceeds to prove that evil can prevail - and on a fairly spectacular scale. This story is, frankly, preposterous and as the film lumbers along for over two ours I really struggled to remain engaged as it moved from suicide scenarios to far more brutal killings - but what, exactly, is motivating this man is anyone's guess. He appears to have acquired control over a vast network of technology and people to effect his dastardly plan but none of that even vaguely rings plausible. The last twenty minutes are just plain silly and overall, the writing is all rather poor: "They'll kill you John" - "I can live with that!" - not an hint of irony there, neither. This is a pretty shameless attempt to capitalise on a strong character made memorable by a charismatic actor and a series of solid stories. This film has thrown all of those under the snowplough.

Feb 28, 2023
MovieGuys
8.0

Luther is, for my money, one of the best things to come out of the UK, in a long time. I was therefore more than a little cynical, when I spied a film adaptation of the obsessively watchable, series. To be frank, the back story is absurdly far fetched but somehow it "works". In essence, I'd descr ... ibe it as a pastiche, of borrowed elements, from the series, that have been thrown together, in an inexplicable, crime mash up. Its cause is helped in no small part, by Idris Elba, whose talent outshines and out paces, this flawed tale. Elba breathes life into a story, that might not have fared so well, with a lesser actor, in the lead. In summary, the creative part of my brain enjoyed this, whilst the rational part sat back and shook its head. Yes, its utter nonsense but its really "good" nonsense, nonetheless. Give it a go....

Mar 16, 2023
r96sk
9.0

Love the series, now I love the film. Took me way too long to get this watched, been on my immediate watchlist ever since its release well over a year ago; in fairness, I was avoiding Netflix due to their prices, but got a good deal with 'em atm. This is classed as a crime thriller and it certain ... ly thrilled me, I had a great time with it. Really enjoyed seeing the story come together. Sometimes these sorta movies show 'the event' super early on and just drag out the cat and mouse 'when will they catch them' act for pretty much the whole run time. Now, don't get me wrong, of course it is a cat and mouse thing of sorts still, but I rate how there are events constantly throughout which keeps elevating the threat; the plot always felt fresh to me whilst viewing, which is a major plus. Given I'm a big fan of the television show that this follows, it is no surprise to say that Idris Elba is one of my favourite actors - the guy is phenomenal, I won't hear otherwise. He is fantastic all the way through <em>'Luther: The Fallen Sun'</em>. Away from the lead, Andy Serkis is menacingly excellent, they sure made his character the worst of the worst! Cynthia Erivo and Dermot Crowley lead the rest very well. Give me that sequel!

Jun 12, 2024