Doherty sometimes calls his character Link, the nickname of a self-described nerd who loves The Legend of Zelda, and at other times refers to him as Dylan, sharing a birthday with Samantha's long-dead son.
I've never really done any kind of long-form television and that was very challenging, actually. I learned a lot. It was a difficult thing to do. We shot during the pandemic in Italy. The whole world was shutting down. I was playing a very isolated character. And it's quite unusual for a television program to have one character.
"Inspired by" hardly covers it. How to Make a Killing is a conventional remake, replicating many of its characters and narrative beats, while failing to capture any of its frosty charm - or the trick of having Alec Guinness play eight different characters. Both director and star have shied away from the thrilling moral apathy of the original film's antihero.
Mr. Darcy is its stern romantic lead. He has a massive income from his estate - 10,000 pounds a year - and, according to the novel's witty protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, just as large of a stick up his ass. Jane Austen was not one to go for lengthy physical descriptions of things, but we do know that when he enters a room, he draws people's attention with a "fine, tall person, handsome features," and a "noble mien."
"It's only been three episodes, but so far, this season stays true to the franchise in a way I find persuasive: The conflicts are emerging from the inherent stress of the job rather than relying too heavily on cyclical interpersonal fighting."
In the teaser trailer for Netflix's Wednesday Season 2, fans are treated to Wednesday's dark humor and charm as she navigates the chaos of returning to Nevermore Academy.
Sean Connery's disdain for James Bond was palpable; he once stated, 'I have always hated that damn James Bond. I'd like to kill him.' This speaks to the complicated relationship actors have with the character.