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  • Charlie Hunnam and Daniel Brühl Join ‘Legacy of Spies’

    (Left) Charlie Hunnam as Charlie Waldo in 'Last Looks'. (Right) Actor Daniel Brühl attends the 5th Annual Governors Awards at The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 16, 2013. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    (Left) Charlie Hunnam as Charlie Waldo in ‘Last Looks’. (Right) Actor Daniel Brühl attends the 5th Annual Governors Awards at The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 16, 2013. Credit/Provider: Matt Petit / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Preview:

    • Charlie Hunnam, Daniel Brühl and Devrim Lingnau Islamoğlu are joining the cast of ‘Legacy of Spies.’
    • Matthew MacFadyen is starring in the show as George Smiley.
    • It’ll adapt John le Carré’s books.

    His work might not have generated quite as many movies as fellow author Ian Fleming’s James Bond books, but John le Carré certainly has the edge when it comes to TV.

    And now another show is rapidly heading towards shooting, with Matthew Macfadyen (‘Succession’) starring as George Smiley, the character made famous in several adaptations of ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.’

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    Variety brings word that the new series, titled ‘Legacy of Spies,’ has now added Charlie Hunnam, Daniel Brühl and Devrim Lingnau Islamoğlu to its cast.

    Related Article: ‘Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen to Play George Smiley in New John le Carré Series

    What’s the story of ‘Legacy of Spies’?

    Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans on HBO's 'Succession.' Photograph by Macall B. Polay/HBO.
    Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans on HBO’s ‘Succession.’ Photograph by Macall B. Polay/HBO.

    The new series, which has Stephen Cornwell (one of the author’s –– real name David Cornwell –– sons) writing alongside Clarissa Ingram, will partly adapt le Carré’s 1963 novel ‘The Spy Who Came in From the Cold’ but also draws from his 2017 book ‘Legacy of Spies,’ which revisits the story.

    For the new show, the narrative begins in the shadow of the newly-erected Berlin Wall, as Alec Leamas (Hunnam) watches his last agent shot dead by East German sentries. For Leamas, a senior British intelligence officer in Berlin, the Cold War is over.

    As he faces the prospect of retirement or worse — a desk job — Control offers him a unique opportunity for revenge. Assuming the guise of an embittered and dissolute ex-agent, Leamas is set up to trap Mundt, the deputy director of the East German Intelligence Service, with himself as the bait. In the background is George Smiley (MacFadyen), ready to make the game play out just as Control wants…

    Brühl will portray East German spy Jens Fielder and Islamoğlu will portray Doris Quinz, AKA Agent Tulip.

    Graham Yost, no stranger to British spy craft after helping to get ‘Slow Horses’ on its feet, will be an executive producer.

    ‘Legacy of Spies’: the creator speaks

    (Right) Gary Oldman as George Smiley in 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    (Right) Gary Oldman as George Smiley in ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    This was Stephen Cornwell’s statement alongside brother Simon on the new project:

    “This project is in many ways the most ambitious and all-encompassing adaptation of le Carré’s work to date, taking our father’s best-known and most-loved most character [George Smiley] and using this medium as a canvas to chart his story as he moves through a world which culturally and politically shapes the one we live in today. To have Matthew embody this operational mastermind, a man both vulnerable and dangerous, alongside the brilliant talent of Charlie, Daniel and Devrim, is a great coup. We are thrilled the series has found its home with the BBC and MGM+ and to be collaborating alongside Malte and the Amusement Park team, while having Graham’s wisdom, vision and deft touch helping us guide this project – bringing his own mastery of the genre alongside that of le Carré’s.”

    The show will kick off filming early next year.

    (L to R) Daniel Brühl and Jude Law star in 'Eden'. Photo: Vertical.
    (L to R) Daniel Brühl and Jude Law star in ‘Eden’. Photo: Vertical.

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  • Matthew Macfadyen to Play George Smiley

    (Left) Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Paradox in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios' 'Deadpool & Wolverine'. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 Marvel. (Right) Gary Oldman as George Smiley in 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    (Left) Matthew Macfadyen as Mr. Paradox in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios’ ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios. © 2024 20th Century Studios / © and ™ 2024 Marvel. (Right) Gary Oldman as George Smiley in ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    Preview:

    • Matthew Macfadyen may be our next screen George Smiley.
    • A new TV series will adapt several John le Carré spy novels.
    • Le Carré’s sons are behind the latest effort.

    Spies, it would seem, never quite leave our screens. And would we even know if they’d snuck away anyway?

    But between the ongoing wrangling over the future of the James Bond franchise, similar seismic shifts in the Bourne empire, Apple TV+’s ‘Slow Horses’ continuing to impress on small screens and Steven Soderbergh bringing icily cool espionage to movie theaters with the recent ‘Black Bag,’ they are still at the forefront of pop culture.

    And that’s without mentioning the raft of straight-to-home entertainment titles that sneak on to streaming and elsewhere apparently every other month.

    Yet the name John le Carré, much like Bond creator Ian Fleming, carries more weight and –– usually at least –– a more recognizable stamp of potential quality.

    Which goes some way to explain why his work keeps being adapted. Now, if a new project comes together as its backers hope, we could see the latest incarnation of le Carré’s most famous creation, George Smiley, show up.

    Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans on HBO's 'Succession.' Photograph by Macall B. Polay/HBO.
    Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans on HBO’s ‘Succession.’ Photograph by Macall B. Polay/HBO.

    As, according to Variety, ‘Succession’ actor Matthew Macfadyen is attached to play Smiley in a potential new series called ‘Legacy of Spies.’

    It’s the latest development for The Ink Factory, the company founded by le Carré’s sons Stephen and Simon Cornwell, which has previously produced multiple adaptations of the author’s work.

    That includes the series adaptation of ‘The Night Manager’ starring Tom Hiddleston. That show won two Emmys and three Golden Globes, including best actor for Hiddleston, upon its debut.

    ‘Legacy of Spies,’ however promises to be a little different…

    What’s the story of ‘Legacy of Spies’?

    (Right) Gary Oldman as George Smiley in 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    (Right) Gary Oldman as George Smiley in ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’. Photo: StudioCanal.

    The pitch comes with multiple scripts written by Ink Factory co-founder Stephen Cornwell and Clarissa Ingram.

    Silo’ creator Graham Yost (who also helped launch ‘Slow Horses’) is executive producing the potential series, based on le Carré’s series of novels featuring the character Smiley, ‘The Spy Who Came in From the Cold,’ ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,’ ‘The Honorable Schoolboy’ and several others, as well as some unpublished materials.

    Le Carré’s bestselling novels were inspired by the author’s own experience of working for British intelligence in the 1950s and 60s. Some other work by le Carré –– the pen name of David Cornwell, who died aged 89 in 2020 –– will also be used in the show.

    We’ll have to see if it gets picked up, but Variety’s story mentions that it has already been pitched and has multiple offers on the table, so we’re thinking it’s more a case of when this one gets made.

    Legendary spymaster Smiley, a sometimes bureaucratic and calculating character, has previously been brought to screens by a long line of actors, including Rupert Davies in 1965’s ‘The Spy Who Came in From the Cold,’ Denholm Elliott in 1991 TV movie ‘A Murder of Quality’ and Alec Guinness in the 1979 ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ TV miniseries.

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    Perhaps the most famous version was Gary Oldman’s in Tomas Alfredson’s 2011 movie adaptation of ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’ which was nominated for three Oscars, including Oldman for Best Actor, its score, composed by Alberto Iglesias, and its adapted screenplay from Peter Straughan and Bridget O’Connor.

    In the novels, le Carré describes the character as, “Short, fat, and of a quiet disposition, he appeared to spend a lot of money on really bad clothes, which hung about his squat frame like skin on a shrunken toad,” which means the lanky Macfadyen will be playing a slightly shifted version.

    Smiley is also far from the author’s only creation. The Ink Factory’s series and film adaptations of le Carré novels besides ‘The Night Manager’ include U.K. television series ‘The Little Drummer Girl,’ directed by Park Chan-wook and the Anton Corbijn-directed ‘A Most Wanted Man’ starring Philip Seymour Hoffmann, in partnership with Amusement Park.

    The company is also developing a new TV series based on le Carré’s ‘The Spy Who Came in From the Cold,’ and contemporary series adaptations of ‘The Constant Gardener’ (in English) and ‘A Most Wanted Man’ (in German).

    Where else have we seen Matthew Macfadyen?

    Matthew Macfadyen Talks 'Deadpool & Wolverine'.
    Matthew Macfadyen Talks ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’.

    Macfadyen is probably best known at the moment for the aforementioned role on HBO hit ‘Succession’ as Tom Wambsgans, the ambitious, blustering husband to Sarah Snook’s Shiv Roy, who has his eye on more power in her father’s legacy media company.

    He won two Emmys and two BAFTA awards for his scene-stealing performance on Jesse Armstrong’s show, which was on screens between 2018 and 2023.

    The British actor is also known for his roles in films such as 2005’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Death at a Funeral,’ and was most recently seen in as Mr. Paradox in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine.’

    Next up is Prime Video thriller ‘Holland,’ opposite Nicole Kidman, which premiered this month at the SXSW festival.

    And let’s not forget that the actor has fictional intelligence agency bona fides already: he played MI-5 agent Tom Quinn across several episodes of UK spy series ‘Spooks’ (retitled in the States as ‘MI-5’), so he knows his way around a dead drop.

    Related Article: Matthew Macfadyen Talks ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ and Playing Mr. Paradox

    When will the new George Smiley series be on our screens?

    That’s the big question –– right now, without a confirmed buyer for the project, there are zero details on a release.

    But with multiple offers coming in, we can expect to hear news before too long; perhaps we could see another collaboration between AMC and a UK channel, as with ‘The Night Manager’ series? Or even Prime Video, which has nabbed the rights to two further seasons of the Hiddleston-fronted show.

    Gary Oldman as George Smiley in 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'. Photo: StudioCanal.
    Gary Oldman as George Smiley in ‘Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy’. Photo: StudioCanal.

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  • Susanne Bier to Direct ‘Practical Magic 2’

    (Left) Susanne Bier attends the Academy’s 2018 Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Sunday, November 18, 2018. Credit/Provider: Troy Harvey / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in 'Practical Magic'. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.
    (Left) Susanne Bier attends the Academy’s 2018 Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Sunday, November 18, 2018. Credit/Provider: Troy Harvey / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Susanne Bier is in talks to direct the developing ‘Practical Magic’ sequel.
    • Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman will return to star.
    • Akiva Goldsman is also returning to write the new movie.

    The mystical energy is clearly flowing for the ‘Practical Magic’ sequel, the follow up to the 1998 movie which saw Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock as sisters growing up in a witchy family.

    With both stars confirmed as returning, and a script from original co-writer Akiva Goldsman falling into place, it also now has a director, as ‘In a Better WorldOscar winner Susanne Bier is now in negotiations to handle the movie.

    According to Deadline, which broke news of the new development, a deal isn’t signed and sealed yet, but Bier certainly feels like a good fit for the story.

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    And it’s certainly a positive step forward for a sequel, and also represents a reunion for the director and both lead actors (more on that below).

    This is what Kidman said last year to People about her return alongside Bullock:

    “Yes I will be in it. And Sandy will be in it. And that’s that. There’s a lot more to tell which is why we go, ‘OK, this is kind of interesting now to be able to do this.’ We found a way in.”

    Related Article: Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman Ready to Return for ‘Practical Magic’ Sequel

    What’s the story of ‘Practical Magic’?

    Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock in 'Practical Magic'.
    (L to R) Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    ‘Practical Magic’ adapts Alice Hoffman’s 1995 novel. The movie follows two sisters, Sally (Bullock) and Gillian Owens (Kidman), who come from a long line of witches.

    Orphaned at a young age, they are raised by their eccentric aunts, who embrace their magical heritage. However, the Owens family is cursed: any man who falls in love with an Owens woman is doomed to an untimely death.

    Subsequently, Sally and Gillian struggle with their powers and the consequences of the family curse. Sally attempts to lead a normal life, distancing herself from magic, but tragedy strikes when her husband dies.

    Gillian, on the other hand, lives a wild life, embracing her magical abilities. The sisters are reunited when Gillian finds herself in a dangerous relationship with Jimmy Angelov (Goran Visnjic), a violent man. In an effort to protect Gillian, the sisters accidentally kill Jimmy, leading to a series of supernatural events as they attempt to hide his death and ultimately break the family curse.

    What will be the story for ‘Practical Magic 2’?

    Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in 'Practical Magic'.
    (L to R) Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Zero official details are available for whatever storyline Goldsman is cooking up in his cauldron, but we could conceivably see the sisters confronting issues with Kidman’s character’s daughters, themselves dealing with the family legacy.

    Who is making the ‘Practical Magic’ sequel?

    Griffin Dunne in 'After Hours'.
    Griffin Dunne in ‘After Hours’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    That first movie was written by Robin Swicord, Goldsman and Adam Brooks, but at this point, it seems only Goldsman is returning to craft the sequel.

    Griffin Dunne was in the director’s chair for the original, but clearly has either opted not to return –– or not asked.

    Bullock and Kidman will also produce the movie alongside the original’s Denise Di Novi.

    What else has Susanne Bier made?

    Susanne Bier, Oscar®-nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, arrives for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards® at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA February 27, 2011. Credit/Provider: Ivan Vejar / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    Susanne Bier, Oscar®-nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, arrives for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards® at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA February 27, 2011. Credit/Provider: Ivan Vejar / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Bier is a hugely respected Danish filmmaker who is more normally found in the indie sphere, though has been diversifying into premium TV in recent years.

    She got her start with 1991’s ‘Freud Leaving Home’ and has since made the likes of ‘Like It Never Was Before,’ ‘Credo,’ ‘The One and Only,’ ‘Open Hearts,’ ‘After the Wedding,’ ‘Things We Lost in the Fire,’ ‘Serena’ and ‘In a Better World,’ which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year in 2011.

    Her work has scored many other accolades and trophies, and she’s also been behind projects such as John le Carré adaptation ‘The Night Manager’ and White House drama ‘The First Lady.’ She is the first female director to win a Golden Globe, Emmy and European Film Award, collectively.

    Perhaps most pertinent to ‘Practical Magic’ and its stars is her previous collaborations with both Bullock and Kidman.

    Bullock starred in Bier’s Netflix thriller ‘Bird Box,’ the story of a world plunged into chaos when aliens arrive who send anyone who glimpses them mad.

    As for Kidman, Bier handled HBO drama ‘The Undoing,’ which saw the actor starring alongside Hugh Grant in a murder mystery. And more recently, Bier tackled all the episodes of Netflix drama ‘The Perfect Couple,’ with Kidman playing the icy matriarch of a wealthy, dysfunctional family.

    When will ‘Practical Magic 2’ be in theaters?

    With the movie still in its relatively early stages, there are no release details –– we don’t for example, know whether it’ll be in theaters or go straight to streaming service Max (where the original has now landed), but given the potential star power, we don’t imagine Warners will want to shove it straight to streaming.

    Nicole Kidman in 'Practical Magic'.
    Nicole Kidman in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros.

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  • ‘The Night Manager’ Season 2 in the Works

    Tom Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine in 'The Night Manager.'
    Tom Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine in ‘The Night Manager.’

    Way back in 2016, long before he brought ‘Loki’ to the small screen, Tom Hiddleston was the star of limited spy series ‘The Night Manager’.

    Shown on the BBC in the UK and AMC in the States, ‘The Night Manager’ saw Hiddleston as soldier-turned-hotel night boss Jonathan Pine who was recruited for a specific mission.

    David Farr, who had previously worked on spy series ‘MI-5’ adapted John le Carré’s story for the screen, while Susanne Bier directed the series.

    Now, Prime Video and the BBC are working together to develop a second season, also written by Farr. Deadline reports that there is no official greenlight yet, but things are moving swiftly –– to the point where a third season is also in the mix, presumably to secure Hiddleston’s services and to avoid his busy schedule.

    What was the story of ‘The Night Manager’?

    The limited series focused on British former soldier Jonathan Pine, who, after leaving the military, had found work as the night manager of a swanky hotel in Cairo.

    A smooth, handsome type Pine becomes involved with a woman (Elizabeth Debicki’s Jed Marshall), who happens to already be the lover of an international arms smuggler called Richard Roper (Hugh Laurie).

    Through her relationship with him, Jed has discovered information about Roper’s dodgy dealings. But when Jed ends up murdered, Pine, fearing for his life, flees, and starts working at a Swiss hotel. Four years later, Roper shows up at the venue, and Pine’s thirst for revenge over Jed’s death rises.

    That, in turn, leads Pine to be recruited by British intelligence (with Olivia Colman’s Angela Burr among his handlers) so he can help take Roper down. But what follows is a dangerous game of deceit and intrigue.

    Tom Hollander and David Harewood were also in the cast of the series, which won two Emmys and several Golden Globes. It was successful enough to spawn a Hindi adaptation that starred Aditya Roy Kapur as Pine and Anil Kapoor as Roper and aired this year in India.

    Ink Factory, the company behind the series, went on to also adapt le Carré story ‘The Little Drummer Girl’ into another limited series that starred Florence Pugh, Michael Shannon and Alexander Skarsgård, and was directed by Park Chan-wook.

    Hugh Laurie at the premiere of 'The Night Manager.'
    Hugh Laurie at the premiere of ‘The Night Manager.’

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    What can we expect from Season 2 of ‘The Night Manager’?

    The new series, also written by Farr, is set in the present day. Following Roper being taken away by the Syrians at the end of Season 1, Hiddleston’s Pine is informed he is dead two years later, and he has to face up to a new, even more deadly challenge.

    Season 2 should shoot in London and South Africa later this year, but we have yet to learn who else might be in the cast around Hiddleston.

    Tom Hiddleston fans, meanwhile, will be able to see him back on TV this summer with ‘Loki’ Season 2.

    Tom Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine in 'The Night Manager.'
    Tom Hiddleston as Jonathan Pine in ‘The Night Manager.’

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