Idris Elba actor Series against BBC Luther, spoke about the new season, which is a "renaissance" for his character and for the whole plot.
"I do not think Neil Cross creator of the series and I were pleased with the end of the last," said Elba to Digital Spy about the reasons that led him to say "yes" to a fourth season. "It felt like I had some unanswered questions."
"I do not ever really say if it would be the end. I think that version of Luther had stopped and now I think that this version of Luther, a little older and a little wiser, start a next chapter "
The new Luther as "increases all", "ups the ante" and "increases the fear," says Elba.
"It has to be familiar it feels much like the first season but again we have evolved," he said. "The whole show has grown a bit."
The new season however covers only two episodes as Idris Elba explains that his film career is difficult to television.
"It's very hard to keep that kind of trouble," he argued. "You have to dilute it to work, and I honestly believe that you get bored of the" story of the week "on a show like this."
"I think the" smaller bites "are better and more impressive. There is no reason why we could not do other series parts, but I suspect that would be the end of me! "
On the other hand, the actor has not given up the film Luther that takes brewing for a long time and described the two-hour season as "a pilot for the film."
"We would love to have a movie, but it takes time," he said. "It's actually ISSUES that Neil and I are ready to do that."
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