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  • ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ Cast Interviews

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    Opening in select theaters on August 22nd before premiering on Netflix beginning August 28th is ‘The Thursday Murder Club‘, which is based on the 2020 novel of the same name by Richard Osman.

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    Directed by Chris Columbus (‘Home Alone’ and ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’), the film stars an all-star cast that includes Oscar winner Helen Mirren (‘The Queen’), Pierce Brosnan (‘Die Another Day’), Oscar winner Sir Ben Kingsley (‘Gandhi’), Celia Imrie (‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’), David Tennant (‘Doctor Who’), Jonathan Pryce (‘The Two Popes’), Naomi Ackie (‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’), Tom Ellis (‘Lucifer’), and Richard E. Grant (‘Saltburn).

    (L to R) Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan star in 'The Thursday Murder Club'.
    (L to R) Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan star in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan about their work on ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, their first reactions to the script, their characters, collaborating with director Chris Columbus on set, and working with the all-star cast.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Mirren, Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and director Chris Columbus.

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    Helen Mirren in 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    Helen Mirren in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Helen, had you read the novel before you read the script, and what excited you about playing Elizabeth Best on screen?

    Helen Mirren: Well, I had read the book. I’ read the book at least a year before, and thought, “Oh, my goodness, this would make a great movie.” I did feel that when I read the book. Immediately on the heels of that, I thought, “I’m the right person to play Elizabeth. I’m right. If there is a role in this for me, I think that’s my role.” But you have no idea what’s going to happen, and then I heard that Steven Spielberg had bought the rights to the script. Which on the one hand, was great news because we knew then the movie was going to be in wonderful hands. But at the same time, I thought, “Oh, my God, well, that means I’ll never get the role, because some much bigger movie star, than me will play it.” So, I was very pleased when they did approach me and I said yes, immediately, without any question. Then I don’t know if I read the script before that. I think maybe I hadn’t even read the script. I can’t remember. But possibly not. So, it didn’t come from the script for me. It came from the book.

    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    MF: Pierce, what was your first reaction to the screenplay and why did you want to be a part of this project?

    Pierce Brosnan: I wanted to be part of it because this is a beloved book, Ron Ritchie is a great character. It’s always good to be a surprise. Chris Columbus, you know, I played in his movies, ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ and ‘Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief’. The company of Sir Ben, Dame Helen, Celia, and it was a glorious summer, just the most magnificent time with this company of actors. You’re dealing with a great nuanced story of characters who are aging, who are dealing with the challenges of life, and who are alive and passionate about what they do. They solve cold cases and then ultimately a murder, right on their doorstep.

    (L to R) Sir Ben Kingsley as Ibrahim Arif, Pierce Brosnan as Ron Ritchie, author Richard Osman, Helen Mirren as Elizabeth Best, Celia Imrie as Joyce Meadowcroft and director Chris Columbus on the set of 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) Sir Ben Kingsley as Ibrahim Arif, Pierce Brosnan as Ron Ritchie, author Richard Osman, Helen Mirren as Elizabeth Best, Celia Imrie as Joyce Meadowcroft and director Chris Columbus on the set of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

    MF: Helen, what was your experience like working with director Chris Columbus for the first time?

    HM: We all fell in love with Chris Columbus. But I would add, absolute encouragement and joyfulness, but also incredible expertise. We knew we were in the hands of an experienced filmmaker, who understood what was needed when he hadn’t got it yet, he went on until he did have it, but in the most encouraging ways. You never felt like you were failing but that you could trust him because he knew.

    Chris Columbus attends the NYC Special Screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club' on August 14, 2025 in New York City. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Netflix.
    Chris Columbus attends the NYC Special Screening of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ on August 14, 2025 in New York City. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Netflix.

    MF: Pierce, as you mentioned, you’ve worked with Chris Columbus before, so what was it like to reunite with him on this film and has his process as a filmmaker changed since the last time you worked together?

    PB: I think we just picked up where we left off, on ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ and ‘Percy Jackson’. He’s a pal, and he’s such a great filmmaker. He knows where to put the camera, he knows how to tell the story, so when you walk in front of the camera, you feel like you’re on stage and your preparation, your homework, your study, and the words that you have to say, have a meaning and have a power. Then there’s also the great surprise element of your fellow actors, and being beside Ben and him playing Ibrahim Arif, we became a duo, and I didn’t really see that or think that when I was studying the script of preparing the work. It evolved just because of the positioning of the two of us by Chris, where you put your characters or how you find the blocking in a scene is very important. It can speak volumes, the way you move or the way you stand.

    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and Naomi Ackie in 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and Naomi Ackie in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

    MF: Finally, Helen, what was it like for you to work with this incredible cast of actors, and is it fun making a movie with your friends?

    HM: Oh, I mean, it could be a disaster making a movie with your friends. You know, it could be, because maybe you’ll get too cozy together and you’re not sufficiently objective about what you’re doing. There is a danger there. But I have to say with this group, who are absolutely friends, Ben, I knew when I was in my early 20s. Celia, I worked with it seems to me a few years ago, but she tells me it was 20 years ago. Pierce, I knew. But you never really know how the chemistry will come together at work. I think Ben puts it very well, he says, “We’re like a quartet and we each bring our individual instruments, that we each play very well and together those instruments make music.” So, we’ve all been trying to decide which instrument we play, we haven’t quite settled on that yet. But we do make good music.

    'The Thursday Murder Club' will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    What is the plot of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’?

    Elderly amateur sleuths attempt to solve a murder. One was a spy (Helen Mirren), one was a nurse (Celia Imrie), one was a trade union official (Pierce Brosnan) and one was a psychiatrist (Sir Ben Kingsley).

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’?

    • Helen Mirren as Elizabeth Best
    • Pierce Brosnan as Ron Ritchie
    • Ben Kingsley as Ibrahim Arif
    • Celia Imrie as Joyce Meadowcroft
    • David Tennant as Ian Ventham
    • Jonathan Pryce as Stephen Best
    • Naomi Ackie as PC Donna De Freitas
    • Daniel Mays as DCI Chris Hudson
    • Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Bogdan
    • Richard E. Grant as Bobby Tanner
    • Tom Ellis as Jason Ritchie
    • Geoff Bell as Tony Curran
    • Paul Freeman as John Grey
    • Sarah Niles as Patrice De Freitas
    • Ingrid Oliver as Joanna Meadowcroft
    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie in 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo: Giles Keyte/Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Celia Imrie in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo: Giles Keyte/Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

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  • Movie Review: ‘The Thursday Murder Club’

    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    Launching on Netflix on August 28th is ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which represents an adaptation of author Richard Osman’s popular murder mystery novel.

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    Directed by Chris Columbus (‘Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’), the movie stars Helen Mirren (‘The Queen’), Pierce Brosnan (‘The World is Not Enough’), Ben Kingsley (‘Sexy Beast’), Celia Imrie (‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’) and Naomi Ackie (‘Blink Twice’).

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    Initial Thoughts

    Helen Mirren in 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    Helen Mirren in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

    “Cozy Crime” is a genre appellation that some storytellers bristle at, invoking images of basic British TV detective series featuring quirkily named old folk digging into crimes in bucolic countryside landscapes. But when fully embraced and exploited for full entertainment value, it’s one that pays dividends.

    And, on the face of it, ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ could feel like it slots right alongside those sorts of shows –– you could even imagine it airing as a series on Sunday nights on the BBC. Yet this is a big-budget, star-driven movie that has even more to offer.

    Script and Direction

    Chris Columbus attends the NYC Special Screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club' on August 14, 2025 in New York City. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Netflix.
    Chris Columbus attends the NYC Special Screening of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ on August 14, 2025 in New York City. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Netflix.

    Osman’s book launched a successful series of books and a healthy reading audience, so naturally there was pressure from the start to get the adaptation right. Fortunately, screenwriters Katy Brand (‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’) and Suzanne Heathcote (‘Killing Eve’) nail the tone and the basics while making any necessary changes as the story shifts mediums.

    The mystery itself is solid and intriguing, and while you might be able to guess some of the elements, it doesn’t spoil the enjoyment.

    In reality, it’s the characters you end up rooting for, and the screenplay features more than enough wittiness and charm to make them work on the page, even before considering the quality cast attached.

    Chris Columbus certainly has experience bringing beloved British books to screens, and with ‘Thursday Murder Club’ he largely keeps things balanced and stays out of the way of the plot. Aside from some stylish flashbacks to another case, and some great tricks to keep you guessing on the crime front, the movie unfolds without fuss.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Sir Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan, and Celia Imrie in 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Sir Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan, and Celia Imrie in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

    It’s not every murder mystery that can boast the talents of Academy Award-winning actors, and this one really makes the most of its cast.

    Helen Mirren is the perfect Elizabeth, a former MI6 operative who can’t shake her investigative training even if she is now living in a retirement home. Imperious, impatient and occasionally impolite (though usually only when she’s frustrated with others), Elizabeth also has a vulnerable streak, not least when dealing with her husband Stephen (a superb Jonathan Pryce), who is struggling with creeping dementia.

    Pierce Brosnan, meanwhile, gets to show off his comedy chops along with his trademark gruff charisma as Ron, a trade union leader who is a key member of the club.

    Also on the team is retired psychologist Ibrahim, played by Ben Kingsley, who applies his training to figuring out motives and schemes. It’s a welcome change of gear for the actor, who puts in an appealingly nervy, quiet performance.

    Celia Imrie’s former nurse Joyce is the new recruit, brought aboard for her medical background and willingness to go along with Elizabeth and co’s ideas –– even when they conflict with local law enforcement.

    (L to R) David Tennant and Henry Lloyd Hughes in 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo: Giles Keyte/Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) David Tennant and Henry Lloyd Hughes in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo: Giles Keyte/Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

    Around the core cast, a solid group of British character actors adds flavor and spice to the story, including the likes of Ackie (who is a friendly police constable) and David Tennant (as a loathsome property developer whose latest deal threatens the sanctity of the Club’s Cooper’s Chase retirement home.

    Others include Daniel Mays as DCI Chris Hudson, endlessly confounded by our heroes’ meddling and Tom Ellis, who is Ron’s son Jason, a famous fighter sidelined by injury who has found fame on TV.

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) Tom Ellis and Helen Mirren in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Henry Lloyd Hughes and Helen Mirren in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ is an effective, well-crafted example of the murder mystery genre, one that celebrates its source material while also making smart decisions about turning the story into a movie.

    Chances are the film will have you hoping for a spin-off series, but with a batch of books in Osman’s novel series, we may have to settle for more movies.

    But if any further movies can keep up the blend of crafty mystery and genuine emotion on display here, it’ll be a good day for Cozy Crime in general.

    ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ receives a score of 85 out of 100.

    (L to R) Sir Ben Kingsley as Ibrahim Arif, Pierce Brosnan as Ron Ritchie, author Richard Osman, Helen Mirren as Elizabeth Best, Celia Imrie as Joyce Meadowcroft and director Chris Columbus on the set of 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) Sir Ben Kingsley as Ibrahim Arif, Pierce Brosnan as Ron Ritchie, author Richard Osman, Helen Mirren as Elizabeth Best, Celia Imrie as Joyce Meadowcroft and director Chris Columbus on the set of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2024. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

    What’s the story of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’?

    Four irrepressible retirees spend their time solving cold case murders for fun, but their casual sleuthing takes a thrilling turn when they find themselves with a real whodunit on their hands.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’?

    • Helen Mirren as Elizabeth Best
    • Pierce Brosnan as Ron Ritchie
    • Ben Kingsley as Ibrahim Arif
    • Celia Imrie as Joyce Meadowcroft
    • Naomi Ackie as Donna de Freitas
    • Daniel Mays as DCI Chris Hudson
    • Tom Ellis as Jason Ritchie
    • Jonathan Pryce as Stephen Best
    • David Tennant as Ian Ventham
    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and Naomi Ackie in 'The Thursday Murder Club'. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.
    (L to R) Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Sir Ben Kingsley, Celia Imrie, and Naomi Ackie in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’. Photo Credit: Giles Keyte / Netflix. © 2025 Netflix, Inc.

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  • First Look at ‘The Thursday Murder Club’

    (L to R) Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    Preview:

    • The first look at Netflix’s crime novel adaptation ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ has landed.
    • Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren and Ben Kingsley lead the cast.
    • The movie hits Netflix on 28th August.

    We’ve known for around a year now that Netflix and Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of the popular ‘Thursday Murder Club’ series by TV host/producer-turned-author Richard Osman is on the way, ever since the film announced casting with Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley and Celia Imrie landing the lead roles.

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    That’s quite a murderer’s row of casting –– pun entirely intended, since the book and resulting film will fall cleanly into the cozy murder mystery genre that the UK does so well –– and cements the latest big move for Osman, whose novel series has been a massive bestseller.

    With Chris Columbus calling the shots, we now have the first look at the movie, and particularly the leads in the middle of their latest case. And if this one is a success, we can surely expect more.

    Other books in the series include ‘The Man Who Died Twice,’ ‘The Bullet That Missed,’ and ‘The Last Devil to Die,’ as well as the newest installment ‘The Impossible Fortune,’ which is released later this year.

    Here’s Osman’s statement on his inspiration for the stories –– spending time at his own mother’s retirement home:

    “You just sit and chat with these people and they’ve lived these extraordinary lives. You hear these amazing stories and gossip and wisdom. You think, ‘These people are so overlooked.’ The idea that these people with their wisdom and their invisibility would be the perfect people to solve a crime is exactly where ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ comes from. Take these people who are underestimated but who have these incredible skills, put them together, and they can achieve anything.”

    What’s the story of ‘The Thursday Murder Club’?

    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Ben Kingsley, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    Osman’s book, the first in a series follows four irrepressible retirees –– Elizabeth (Mirren), Ron (Brosnan), Ibrahim (Kingsley) and Joyce (Imrie) –– who spend their time solving cold case murders for fun.

    When an unexplained death occurs on their own doorstep, their casual sleuthing takes a thrilling turn as they find themselves with a real whodunit on their hands.

    And this is no ordinary group of retirees –– they all bring a particular set of skills to the table. Mirren’s Elizabeth is a former spy, Kingsley’s Ibrahim worked as a psychiatrist, Brosnan’s Ron spend his days as a union activist and Imrie’s Joyce was a nurse.

    Here’s what Columbus said about that main cast:

    “This is the finest cast I’ve worked with since ‘Potter.’ They’re just so incredibly well-prepared, and it’s because they do everything. They do theater, they do television, they do film, and they’ve developed those sorts of muscles.”

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    Who is making ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ movie?

    (L to R) Tom Ellis and Helen Mirren in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Tom Ellis and Helen Mirren in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    Osman sold the rights to Spielberg’s Amblin company in 2020, shortly after the first book became a hit, and development quietly proceeded along.

    So, who did the company chose to adapt a popular series of novels set in the UK it hopes will spawn a successful franchise (and has form working with Spielberg)? That would be Columbus, who helped kick off the gigantic ‘Harry Potter’ film series!

    With Osman aboard as an executive producer, production happened last year and the first trailer should be on the way before we know it.

    And though the concept might seem more niche than the adventures of a boy wizard, the casting will certainly help push the idea here and beyond.

    While it originally looked like Columbus would pull double duty and also write the script, the adaptation instead come courtesy of actor and ‘Good Luck to You, Leo Grande’ writer Katy Brand and Suzanne Heathcote, whose credits include ‘Fear the Walking Dead,’ Apple TV+ series ‘The Crowded Room’ and a season of ‘Killing Eve.’

    Who else is appearing in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’?

    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Naomi Ackie and Ben Kingsley in 'The Thursday Murder Club', which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    (L to R) Celia Imrie, Naomi Ackie and Ben Kingsley in ‘The Thursday Murder Club’, which will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

    Beyond that starry main cast, we also have the likes of Naomi Ackie, Daniel Mays, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Tom Ellis, Jonathan Pryce, David Tennant, Paul Freeman, Geoff Bell, Richard E. Grant and Ingrid Oliver.

    And we have a few character details for some of those…

    Ackie is Donna De Freitas, a local police officer and good friend to the Club’s members.

    Jonathan Pryce plays Stephen, husband to Mirren’s Elizabeth.

    Tom Ellis will be as Jason Ritchie, Ron’s (Brosnan) son and a retired boxer.

    Sarah Niles has the role of Patrice De Freitas, Donna’s mother.

    Ingrid Oliver will be Joanna Meadowcroft, Joyce’s (Imrie) daughter.

    When will ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ be on Netflix.

    Along with the first look photos, Netflix has announced that the movie will head to its servers on August 28th.

    'The Thursday Murder Club' will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.
    ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ will launch on 28th August 2025 exclusively on Netflix. Photo: Netflix.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Players’

    Gina Rodriguez as Mack, Augustus Prew as Brannagan, Joel Courtney as Little and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in 'Players.'
    (L to R) Gina Rodriguez as Mack, Augustus Prew as Brannagan, Joel Courtney as Little and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in ‘Players.’ Photo: K.C. Bailey/Netflix ©2023.

    On Netflix on Wednesday February 14th, ‘Players’ might otherwise seem to be an attempt to resuscitate the romantic comedy genre. But, combined with the cinematic success of ‘Anyone But You’ and the lack of real effort on display here, it’s less a home run and more a strike out.

    And that’s despite committed performances from the likes of Gina Rodriguez, Damon Wayans Jr. and Tom Ellis.

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    Does ‘Players’ score?

    Gina Rodriguez as Mack and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in 'Players.'
    (L to R) Gina Rodriguez as Mack and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in ‘Players.’ Photo: K.C. Bailey/Netflix ©2023.

    ‘Players’ rather suffers by comparison to some other, better romantic comedies that have used the concept to much better effect. The likes of ‘Hitch’ already tackled the idea of finding a creative way into a connection with the opposite sex, though that Will Smith movie was more about finding love than a simple hookup.

    And while the new movie has a cast that have all proven entertaining in other projects, this one proves to be something of a letdown in the genre, as the scheming, untrustworthy characters don’t justify the story’s support of their behavior, making for a somewhat sour experience for the viewer despite the entirely predictable and saccharine ending.

    Script and Direction

    Liza Koshy as Ashley, Joel Courtney as Little, Gina Rodriguez as Mack and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in 'Players.'
    (L to R) Liza Koshy as Ashley, Joel Courtney as Little, Gina Rodriguez as Mack and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in ‘Players.’ Photo: K.C. Bailey/Netflix ©2023.

    ‘Players’ script, written by Whit Anderson (who has mostly worked in more dramatic territory on TV, including for shows such as ‘Daredevil’ –– in its Netflix incarnation –– and ‘Ozark’), follows a very well-known rom-com path. In fact, so familiar is it that we’d predict you’ll figure out exactly how it’ll all end up by roughly the second scene. So telegraphed is the true relationship in the film that the rest of the movie feels like it has a giant, ticking neon-colored clock hanging over the characters in question. And no matter how many obstacles the plot throws in their way, the result is truly never in doubt.

    Yet it’s also a problem that despite the script looking to convince us that these characters should be together, their connection is so obviously cribbed from other movies (‘When Harry Met Sally’ called, it wants its big New Year speech back) that it’s more annoying than it is charming.

    It also falls into the trap of overstuffing on the minor character front, with one tiny role coming across as a direct lift from ‘Office Space’, even if the character doesn’t speak (and certainly doesn’t possess the weird, kooky, unique charisma of Stephen Root).

    Director Trish Sie, who made the likes of ‘Pitch Perfect 3’, ‘Sitting in Bars with Cake’ and ‘The Sleepover’, here seems to sleepwalk through the formula, putting the pieces together with enough skill that it has the appearance of a rom-com, but never quite finding the way to making it seem fresh and innovative.

    Gender-flipping the main character to have our hookup-happy romantic lead be female (and one that at least mostly doesn’t just come across as a male role re-written for woman) can only carry you so far; if the narrative doesn’t convince, no amount of window dressing will work.

    Performances

    Liza Koshy as Ashley, Gina Rodriguez as Mack and Augustus Prew as Brannagan in 'Players.'
    (L to R) Liza Koshy as Ashley, Gina Rodriguez as Mack and Augustus Prew as Brannagan in ‘Players.’ Photo: K.C. Bailey/Netflix ©2023.

    Gina Rodriguez has long proved she knows how to be a romantic lead, and since her big break out in ‘Jane the Virgin’, she’s also been adept at developing her career and making other types of roles work. But with ‘Players’ Mack, she’s saddled with a character who is unworthy of her talents. Initially introduced as a woman who isn’t interested in long-term romance, she’s also someone who cherishes her parents’ relationship. While it’s perfectly natural for someone to be complicated, here it mostly seems forced and too convenient.

    She has energy and charm to spare, but she can’t make us believe that she’s in love with the person that the movie wants to point to as her soulmate even as she sets her sights on Tom Ellis’ hunky war correspondent –– the chemistry is simply not there in either case.

    As Adam, Damon Wayans Jr. plays his role with his typical charisma, but he’s not really given much to use. Adam is a funny, loyal friend, but you can tell his true feelings from moment one.

    Ellis brings the British accent and scruffy stubble that made audiences enjoy his work on ‘Lucifer’, but Nick is more of a plot element than he is a real character, and even his best efforts can’t convince us that he’s anything more than that.

    Outside of the main trio, Augustus Prew’s Brannagan appears to have wandered in from a Judd Apatow movie (with all the baggage that implies), while Joel Courtney as his brother Little and Liza Koshy as Ashley, the personal assistant to Mack, Bran and Adam’s boss (who strikes up a relationship with Little) are entertaining enough.

    Final Thoughts

    Joel Courtney as Little, Liza Koshy as Ashley, Gina Rodriguez as Mack, Augustus Prew as Brannagan and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in 'Players.'
    (L to R) Joel Courtney as Little, Liza Koshy as Ashley, Gina Rodriguez as Mack, Augustus Prew as Brannagan and Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam in ‘Players.’ Photo: K.C. Bailey/Netflix ©2023.

    ‘Players’ is almost more disappointing because of the caliber and efforts of its cast. The story’s a mish-mash of references to other movies and the story meanders along to a totally predictable finale.

    This is not one we can really recommend for a date night in –– there are many other better choices if you’re after a little Netflix and chill.

    ‘Players’ receives 5.5 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Players’?

    New York sportswriter Mack (Gina Rodriguez) has spent years devising successful hook-up “plays” with best friend Adam (Damon Wayans Jr.) and their crew. While it has led to countless one-night stands over the years, following their playbook comes with a strict set of ground rules — chief among them: you can’t build a relationship from a play. When Mack unexpectedly falls for her latest target, charming war correspondent Nick (Tom Ellis), she begins to rethink the game entirely. As the lines between work, fun, friendship, and romance begin to blur, Mack must learn what it takes to go from simply scoring to playing for keeps.

    Who else is in ‘Players?

    The movie’s cast also includes Joel Courtney, Augustus Prew, Liza Koshy, Ego Nwodim, and Marin Hinkle.

    Augustus Prew as Brannagan, Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam, Gina Rodriguez as Mack, Liza Koshy as Ashley and Joel Courtney as Little in 'Players.'
    (L to R) Augustus Prew as Brannagan, Damon Wayans Jr. as Adam, Gina Rodriguez as Mack, Liza Koshy as Ashley and Joel Courtney as Little in ‘Players.’ Photo: K.C. Bailey/Netflix ©2023.

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  • ‘Lucifer’ Stars Thank Fans for Netflix Pickup: ‘We Will Not Let Any of You Down’

    “Lucifer” star Tom Ellis was so happy about the Netflix pickup, he rocked some devil horns and wrote a song for you.

    “Lucifer” lives, and the cast and crew know it’s all because of the Lucifans. Fox canceled “Lucifer” after three seasons, and the huge fan outcry at #SaveLucifer and #PickUpLucifer eventually bore fruit. The deadline to pick up the show was said to be June 16, and on June 15 the happy news came out that Netflix had decided to save the series for Season 3.

    Well, Lucifans were ecstatic, but the cast and writers/producers were even more grateful — to both Netflix and to the viewers who pushed to keep the show alive.

    According to TVLine, Netflix ordered 10 episodes for “Lucifer” Season 4, with production expected to start around August. It’s not clear yet when Netflix will air it. But it’s certainly great news for fans of the show, and for any show that gets canceled. Just speak UP!

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  • ‘Lucifer’ Star Says Streaming Network Has to Save Show by June 16

    Hell hath no fury like “Lucifer” fans scorned — but heaven also has no hope like “Lucifer” fans waiting for salvation.

    “Lucifer” was canceled by Fox after three seasons and two bonus episodes. Fans have been tweeting their hearts out, along with the stars, to try and get someone to pick up the show. Tom Ellis and other cast members have mentioned conversations with potential new networks, and now we’re hearing that whatever happens has to happen by this Saturday, June 16.

    That’s the word from Lauren German (Detective Chloe Decker), who spoke during the “Lucifer” panel at Oz Comic-Con in Melbourne, Australia. Here’s her #SaveLucifer and #PickUpLucifer update, via ComicBook.com:

    “It’s beautiful. I can’t tell you guys how hard it is to hear that the show is ending and then she and I come out here and see all of you and then online the hashtags and the petitions being signed and the campaigns that are going. We don’t know that stuff’s gonna happen. It just pops up and it’s just, you know it’s heartwarming, it’s amazing, and I don’t know if all of you know basically you know Fox has cancelled us, so we won’t be happening on Fox, but there’s a chance that a streaming network might pick us up and that would have to happen by June 16th. It’s like we can’t contractually audition for anything until June 16th and then, sadly, we are free to go after that. So, we’re just praying, praying it happens.”

    She said something similar to The Iris of Australia:

    “Now, I have heard, not to get anyone’s hopes up or anything because I’m certainly am proceeding as if I’m looking for a new job but, I’ve heard that there is a chance a streaming channel could pick us up and we will hear about it by the 16th June. So, if it happens, amazing, and if not, you know, onward. Yeah, I was completely surprised that we didn’t get a season 4. It just seemed like it was gonna happen and we’ve so much of a story left to tell and I do know that our set in L.A. have not been taken down yet so, you know, that’s a good sign.”

    So June 16 is Cinderella’s midnight. If the stars know what’s happening (or not happening) at that point, they will probably pass the word straight on to the fans.

    In the meantime, Lauren German retweeted notes like this one to keep fans pushing for a pickup:

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  • ‘SaveLucifer’ Trends After Fox Cancels Fan Favorite: Can It Be Saved?

    Nooo! That sound you hear is fans mourning as “Lucifer” joins the heap of newly canceled shows.

    Series creator showrunner Joe Henderson took to Twitter to voice his disappointment at Fox’s decision — and to apologize for the way the show is now going to end: With a cliffhanger.

    “We created a season finale with a huge cliffhanger so that there was no way Fox could cancel us,” he tweeted. “Instead, we’re going to frustrate the hell out of you fans. I’m so sorry for that.”

    Still, Henderson called the finale “the best hour of television I’ve been lucky to write” and held out hopes that another network (hello, Netflix) might pick up the show. “Maybe, just maybe, we can #SaveLucifer.”

    Maybe. “#SaveLucifer” began trending worldwide, with more than 36,000 tweets as star Tom Ellis shared. So many tweets, in fact, that it crashed his phone.

    Some Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” and the award-winning show now has some high-level outlets considering picking it up.

    Can fans also breathe new life into “Lucifer”? Stay tuned!

    [Via Deadline]

  • Tom Welling Joins ‘Lucifer’ in First TV Role Since ‘Smallville’

    'Parkland' Premiere - The 70th Venice International Film FestivalIt’s not a bird or a plane, it’s Tom Welling finally returning to TV.

    Welling played Clark Kent for 10 years on “Smallville,” then segued into a few feature films. But “Lucifer” Season 3. Welling will play Marcus Pierce, the site described, “an accomplished police lieutenant who is strategic, reserved and well-respected — that is, everything Lucifer (Tom Ellis) is not. But perhaps even more annoying are all the things the gents have in common, both being charming, charismatic and ‘handsome as hell.’” Pierce will develop a “connection” with fellow detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German), adding to the tension with Lucifer.

    Welling directed several episodes of “Smallville” and was an executive producer on the series, which ran for 10 seasons from 2001-2011. After “Smallville” he starred in the films “The Choice,” “Draft Day,” and “Parkland.”

    In other “Lucifer” news, an exciting Season 3 sizzle reel debuted at Comic-Con, and you can enjoy that now:
    The hype is real! “Lucifer” Season 3 premieres Monday, October 2 on FOX.

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