For fans of the series, the film picks up directly after the events of Season 5, finding Luther behind bars before he breaks out to hunt down a sadistic serial killer.
The article highlights how the film shifts the gritty, grounded tone of the original BBC series into a high-stakes, cinematic spectacle, often drawing parallels to the franchise—a role Elba has long been associated with in tabloid rumors. Key Insights from Recent Reviews: Luther: Zmrok
The review from Eurogamer.pl emphasizes that while the supporting cast may feel less developed, Elba carries the film with his signature blend of boldness and docility, effectively "capturing the spirit" of John Luther for a larger cinematic canvas. For fans of the series, the film picks
Critics on naEKRANIE.pl note that the film feels like a "James Bond for Idris Elba," with numerous nods to Skyfall . This is particularly evident in Andy Serkis’s villainous performance, which mirrors Javier Bardem’s aesthetic and flair. Critics on naEKRANIE
For an insightful take on ( Luther: The Fallen Sun ), the review "Mroczny Rycerz Londynu" (The Dark Knight of London) on Filmweb provides a compelling look at Idris Elba's return to his most iconic role.