<p>British star Idris Elba thinks the upcoming Netflix movie <em>Luther </em>can reach the levels of a James Bond blockbuster.</p>.<p>The 49-year-old actor is set to reprise the role of DCI John Luther in a Netflix movie based on the hit detective drama, and thinks they can keep fans of the TV show happy while taking the story and characters "into a new sphere".</p>.<p>Elba told Collider: "We have an incredible appetite to satisfy the audience that love Luther in its current form as a TV show, but also bring it into a new sphere with the film version."</p>.<p>He added: "I don't wanna be controversial, but people imagine me as Bond, and that's great, but I can't wait to see them, as Luther, in this movie. Really, our ambition is to take it there."</p>.<p>Before the "Luther" film, Elba featured in Netflix's new all-Black Western <em>The Harder They Fall</em>, and while he wasn't surprised by the quality of the film, he was delighted with the timing and response to the release, reports <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://femalefirst.co.uk&source=gmail&ust=1636291018665000&usg=AFQjCNFnbmweLXlL6gFsAtem11aa-_8-yQ" href="http://femalefirst.co.uk/" target="_blank">femalefirst.co.uk</a>.</p>.<p>He said: "We expected this, you know? I can say this to writer and director Jeymes Samuel and all of us - we didn't expect it to hit in the way it has. It's Black History Month in the UK, and here you have a Western movie with Black characters that people don't even know about and forgot about. It hit so hard here."</p>.<p>"We couldn't have expected that but everything that he envisioned, from the first time when he's telling you about a scene, takes his guitar and starts singing the score. We expected it to be what it is," he added.</p>
<p>British star Idris Elba thinks the upcoming Netflix movie <em>Luther </em>can reach the levels of a James Bond blockbuster.</p>.<p>The 49-year-old actor is set to reprise the role of DCI John Luther in a Netflix movie based on the hit detective drama, and thinks they can keep fans of the TV show happy while taking the story and characters "into a new sphere".</p>.<p>Elba told Collider: "We have an incredible appetite to satisfy the audience that love Luther in its current form as a TV show, but also bring it into a new sphere with the film version."</p>.<p>He added: "I don't wanna be controversial, but people imagine me as Bond, and that's great, but I can't wait to see them, as Luther, in this movie. Really, our ambition is to take it there."</p>.<p>Before the "Luther" film, Elba featured in Netflix's new all-Black Western <em>The Harder They Fall</em>, and while he wasn't surprised by the quality of the film, he was delighted with the timing and response to the release, reports <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=http://femalefirst.co.uk&source=gmail&ust=1636291018665000&usg=AFQjCNFnbmweLXlL6gFsAtem11aa-_8-yQ" href="http://femalefirst.co.uk/" target="_blank">femalefirst.co.uk</a>.</p>.<p>He said: "We expected this, you know? I can say this to writer and director Jeymes Samuel and all of us - we didn't expect it to hit in the way it has. It's Black History Month in the UK, and here you have a Western movie with Black characters that people don't even know about and forgot about. It hit so hard here."</p>.<p>"We couldn't have expected that but everything that he envisioned, from the first time when he's telling you about a scene, takes his guitar and starts singing the score. We expected it to be what it is," he added.</p>