LutherTheFallenSun writer Neil Cross shares just how present Ruth Wilson's Alice Morgan is for him at all times, even when she's not physically there in Luther stories:
A sequel to the ever-popular Luther series, Luther: The Fallen Sun has been steadily ranking in Netflix's top 10 since its release. Disgraced DCI John Luther opens the film in jail, but his services are needed once more when a deadly villain begins manipulating the internet's dark underbelly. While the series is usually tied to the rainy streets of London, The Fallen Sun widens the scope and even takes Luther to Iceland before the credits roll.
Jamie Payne: You said Luther takes place in London, and I love it that you've developed a fond affection for Lutherland. But even though the length of story up to this point has taken place within a certain section of London, Lutherland itself is as big or as small as we want it to be. It's the quality of the place that holds the story and makes it part of Lutherland or not.
Neil Cross: He crawled out of the wet mess of my brain at four o'clock in the morning, when I wake up full of terror. That's where these people come from. They crawl out of the wet mess behind my eyes and sit whispering on my shoulder for the next six months. Jamie Payne: I think the Piccadilly Circus sequence was the most challenging, because it had a million different parts to it. But it's also the most fun, because you read a sequence like that on the page, and then you add your own layer of ambition to it, and you get given the space to actually prep it and explore it. Who knew that the Westminster Council were going to give us Piccadilly Circus for that amount of time? They've never done it before.
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