DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) β Actor Idris Elba says he’s going to stick with being the tormented detective John Luther β not James Bond.
Speaking Tuesday to the World Government Summit in Dubai, Elba brought up the persistent discussions about him taking over as Ian Fleming’s famed British spy. Those had grown louder after Daniel Craig’s demise as Bond in the 25th film in the franchise called βNo Time to Die.β
Asked about his upcoming film based on the British series βLuther,β Elba clearly took himself out of playing 007.
βIt’s very dark,” Elba said of the series. βWe’ve been working on the television show for about 10 years and so the natural ambition is to take it to the big screen, and so we’re here with the first movie.β
He added: βYou know, a lot of people talk about another character that begins with βJβ and ends with βB,’ but I’m not going to be that guy. I’m going to be John Luther. That’s who I am.β
βLuther: The Fallen Sunβ is due to come out in American theaters on Feb. 24, then stream on Netflix beginning March 10. It also co-stars Andy Serkis and other actors from the television series.
Elba, 50, is known for a variety of television and film roles, ranging from Stringer Bell on the American television series βThe Wire” and the recent movie βBeast.β
While on stage, Elba discussed an upcoming film he’s working on with the American actor and wrestler John Cena called βThe Heads of State.β
βHe plays the American president. I play the British prime minister,β Elba said. βWe get into a caper. I’m very excited about doing that because leadership comes in many different forms.β
In recent weeks, Elba has appeared at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where he and his wife Sabrina Dhowre Elba received an award for their work on food security in Africa. Elba also has worked as an anti-crime ambassador with his βDonβt Stab Your Futureβ initiative in the United Kingdom, where he grew up in east London.
During his talk, Elba urged nations to invest more in creative industries, saying it can provide an economic engine that provides jobs to their youth. In particular, he said creative jobs could greatly help countries in Africa.
βI believe that Africa, especially as a continent, needs to hold a narrative, change a narrative,β he said.
Discussing storytelling, Elba also praised Dubai for its βincredible tourism storyβ that it has developed over the last decades. The city-state is seeing a new real estate boom,Β fueled in part by Russian cash amid Moscow’s war on Ukraine.
βI think Dubai should win an Oscar because the (place) is incredible,β Elba said to applause. βIt’s a very, very good job and other countries should take note.β
