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Poldark – Potential new role?

13 Monday May 2013

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jonas t4 icon I thought I’d wait to post about new BBC series Poldark until casting was officially confirmed, but as the articles keeps on flooding  my google alert inbox…

So what is the news?

The BBC have decided to remake the 1970′s series Poldark for a new audience, based on the saga novels by Winston Graham set in late 18th century Cornwall.

From the BBC press release:

 Ross Poldark returns home from war, looking forward to a joyful reunion with his family and his beloved Elizabeth. Instead he discovers his father has died, his home is overrun by livestock and drunken servants, and Elizabeth, believing Ross dead, is engaged to his cousin. Ross must start from scratch, forging a completely new path for his life – one that takes him in exciting, unexpected and hazardous directions.

At this point the BBC and the production company Mammoth Screen (Endeavour, Parade’s End) are deciding who will play the lead Ross Poldark and several names keep on popping up: Eddie Redmayne, Matt Smith, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jonas Armstrong, Colin Morgan,… So it’s like a battle between Robin Hood vs Merlin vs DoctorWho ;)

Now to be honest they are all fantastic talented actors but since all the other fanbases are trooping support for their ‘leading man’ wouldn’t be quite right if we didn’t as well. So let’s keep our fingers crossed for Jonas to get the part! :D

I know Jonas just wrapped on The Whale, a non – fiction story set in 1820′s. But it would be fantastic so see him play in a historical drama again. I’m not familiar with Poldark but from the synopsis it reads like the Count of Monte Christo (could be entirely wrong!) not sure if revenge is involved at all but the romance aspect of it is very similar.

Anyways we’ll probably have to wait a bit longer to know the what, where and when and most importantly who?

The Whale – Filming has wrapped

12 Sunday May 2013

Posted by Nikki in The Whale, TV Movies

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jonas t4 icon It’s a wrap for BBC TV drama The Whale as they finish filming in Malta today. Hope everyone has had a blast working on this project! :D

The Whale starring Jonas Armstrong as Owen Chase, Adam Rayner (Captain Pollard) , Charles Furness (Thomas Nickerson ) and Jassa  Ahluwalia (Owen Coffin) will air on BBC One and on the Discovery Channel (USA) later this year!

The Whale – On set visit in Malta

05 Sunday May 2013

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jonas t4 icon I think it was quite well known that Malta and its islands has been used as an ideal filming location for multiple historic or sea-swashbuckling movies and TV series.

In order to promote the Island even more, yesterday one of its Ministers visited the set of BBC’s The Whale which stars Jonas Armstrong as Owen Chase, to chat with the cast & crew and ask how it was all going. :D

You can watch a VIDEO of the visit here:(not in English)

The Whale cast & crew

http://tvm.com.mt/news/2013/05/film-industry-financial-rebates-incentives-increase-by-3-minister-mallia/

Text version of what is being implied: http://gozonews.com/38368/minister-mallia-vists-film-studies-for-production-of-the-whale/

Synopsis

The Whale is the real story that inspired the classic novel Moby Dick, and is one of history’s greatest stories of survival at sea. The film follows the ill-fated voyage of The Essex through the eyes of the cabin boy Thomas Nickerson who, at 14, was the youngest member of the crew and one of only eight survivors of the shipwreck.

This is an action-packed narrative in which against all odds Nickerson comes through the worst that nature can throw at him, growing up fast in the process. He faces the destructive force of sea-storms, the power of whales, the brutal desolation of the sun and sea after the shipwreck, and finally the grim realities of cannibalism as his only means of survival.

At its emotional heart is Nickerson’s coming-of-age, where, as an orphan, he is confronted by three powerful male role models – the captain, the first mate, and a black steward. As our narrative develops his views on what makes a man switches dramatically as he sees how these role model respond under some of life’s most extreme pressures.

The Producers: “Throughout we explore some universal themes – What is Man’s place on Earth? How does humanity relate to the planet and its creatures? And what lengths will Man go to in order to survive. Woven within our story is a vivid depiction of the 19th century whaling industry, its importance to the world in an age before petroleum, the reality of its economics and operation, and the life and society of the sperm whale itself, one of the ocean’s greatest creatures” 

- This is very good as was hoping like I wrote in my article about whaling (Room for Debate?) that they’d focus on the history of the industry so that we can put this into the larger context. Fingers crossed Discovery will do a piece about modern whaling today to open up the debate!

The Whale – Room for Debate?

02 Thursday May 2013

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BBC One, debate, Discovery Channel, Jonas Armstrong, Owen Chase, The Whale, whaling

jonas t4 iconI’ve been reading the book upon which the script by Terry Cafolla for BBC’s The Whale is based on : Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex  as well as In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick.

Unless you prefer not to know anything about the story, you may want to stop reading here as this post could contain *SPOILERS*. So be warned!

I know this is essentially a ‘fan-site’ for news about Jonas Armstrong’s projects but thought it’d be a missed opportunity if I didn’t address the current issue about ‘whaling’. Pinning my hopes on the fact Discovery Channel has put money into the film, and that they’ll be making a documentary to accompany the making-off of The Whale and address this debate.

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The Whale – Filming update

19 Friday Apr 2013

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jonas t4 icon This week the cast & crew are filming scenes in the large tanks  situated at the Mediterranean Film Studios in Malta. Fans of Game of Thrones might know the location as they used the very same studios and its Island surroundings in all three seasons of the HBO series.

In the story of The Whale, the crew of the whaleship Essex have to face multiple squalls, tropical thunderstorms and gale force winds during their 90 day ordeal. Actually they were confronted with a squall just days after leaving the harbour of Nantucket. I’m not exactly sure if they are planning to film every single one Owen Chase mentioned in his narrative, but let’s hope for the cast that they do a selection. ;)

Water

 

 

Click on the picture to learn more about the water tanks.

 

 

I’ve always loved the making-off of films almost as much, if not more since as long as I can remember watching films. I’m the kind of girl that likes to stay in the cinema and watch the entire credits roll by or is more than happy to watch hours of bonus features on DVD’s more than once! Especially when it comes to either special effects, props, costumes, lighting, storyboards or editing and naturally the audio commentaries from either director or cast. Yes the LOTR ultimate boxset might spring to mind as a perfect example of what I mean. ;)

As Discovery Channel is co-producing the project, I really hope they’ll be making a documentary about the industry of whaling and whaleships like the Essex, to accompany the film. And if they do that they’ll mix in some kind of making-off as well , as I’m really fascinated how they build the ship for filming and of course how they used the water tanks to achieve the storms and the whale attacks! In Master and Commander (2003) I remember the entire ship could be tilted at all possible angles, but not sure if they’re using same principle here or not. So fingers crossed  a making-off will be found on the DVD. :D

Really want to wish the entire cast & crew of The Whale the best of luck and fun while filming these sequences and hope none of you get injured!

If you want to stay up to date a reminder that Jassa Ahluwalia (Owen Coffin) just keeps making everyone jealous by posting pictures of the gorgeous sunny Malta filming locations and tweets almost every day what they’ve been up to. Many thanks indeed! :D

Prisoners’ Wives – Soundtrack Series 2

30 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by Nikki in Prisoners' Wives, TV Series

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prisonersiconSooo I noticed lots of new visitors to the blog this week, Welcome everyone! :D Partly due to the awesomeness of Prisoners’ Wives Series 2! Yes Jonas Armstrong isn’t starring in this one, but the series and storytelling is just brilliant.

Like many of you been totally hooked from the beginning and looking forward to see what will happen to Fran, Harriet, Aisling & Kim when the final episode airs next Thursday.

Anyway I’m posting all of this because the soundtrack keeps on proving incredibly popular and so added the song listing of Series 2 to the original soundtrack post which is here:

http://jonasarmstrongblog.com/2012/02/01/prisoners-wives-soundtrack/

As always if you’ve got comments or you know more songs that can be added to the list, go ahead and post away! :D

Thanks again for visiting the blog!
Nikki Xx

BAFTA TV Crafts Awards 2013

25 Monday Mar 2013

Posted by Nikki in Hit & Miss, Prisoners' Wives, TV Series

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hit-and-miss-icon Many congratulations to Hettie McDonald on her nomination for Best Director on Paul Abbott’s outstanding series Hit & Miss! :D

Also nominated in this year’s BAFTA Crafts awards is Julie Gearey who’s the writer of Prisoner’s Wives! :)

So two projects Jonas Armstrong has worked on got nominated this year, let’s hope they both win! :D

Full list of nominations: http://awards.bafta.org/award/2013/tvcraft results will be announced on the 28th of April.

Review of 2012 – A look back…

31 Monday Dec 2012

Posted by Nikki in All You Need is Kill, Films, Hit & Miss, Prisoners' Wives, TV Series, Twenty8K

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december 2012 icon And so we’ve reached the last day of 2012, and what a cracking year it has been for Jonas Armstrong! :D

Two very successful TV series with Prisoners’ Wives and Hit & Miss, and the release of the fantastic urban thriller Twenty8k. Ending the year filming current project All You Need is Kill. Let’s take a look back at what was a glorious 2012!

January – March ~ Prisoners’ Wives

During the first three months of 2012 we had the pleasure of watching the fantastic Prisoners’ Wives on BBC One. Telling the story of four very different women, each struggling to cope with a significant man in her life serving time in prison.

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Jonas Armstrong plays the role of Steve Roscoe, husband of pregnant Gemma played by the fabulous Emma Rigby, who has found himself in prison on a suspect murder charge. During the course of the six episodes it becomes clear whether or not Steve is guilty or innocent. Now I won’t spoil it in case you haven’t seen it yet…but it was really great fun to see Jonas play a character that wasn’t as clean-cut compared to all his previous roles. That said when you watch it, you can’t but help see some glimmers of the rather smug but ever charming Robin Hood coming through in a couple of scenes when Gemma visits Steve in prison. ;)

Prisoners’ Wives is a TV series with a terrific cast and very strong performances by all. It really was an eye-opener on many levels regarding prison life in the UK and the social stigmas attached to the women’s situation. Now if you haven’t seen it yet I’ve to point out that there are lots of funny moments in the series too! That’s what is brilliant about the series, it has a perfect balance between hardcore drama and comedy. It really was a hit with BBC One viewers, together with many TV critics. So much so that a second series has been commissioned and will air in 2013. Sadly it will not feature the cast of series 1 as the writer decided to tell four different stories this time round, but do keep watching! The DVD boxset of the series is available to order online.

April – August ~ Hit & Miss

By the time Prisoners’ Wives finished, it wasn’t long or the promotion started for Jonas Armstrong’s second highly successful TV series of the year: the truly outstanding Hit & Miss created by Paul Abbott with the brilliant Chloë Sevigny as Mia shown on SkyAtlantic. Mia is a contract killer with a secret – she’s a transgender woman. Eddie, Mia’s handler and a well-known name in the criminal underworld, took Mia under his wing and trained her into a first class assassin. Her life is sent into a tailspin when she receives a letter from her ex, Wendy, who reveals that she’s dying from cancer and that Mia has fathered a son, 11-year-old Ryan…

You can still watch a video of the MIPTV convention held in Cannes where Paul Abbott talked about how the show came about and where his ideas originated from. Really fascinating stuff! :D

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Hit & Miss is very special and without a doubt one of the big highlights of 2012! Beforehand it got rather all hyped up because of the prosthetics involved etc… Where in fact this series showcased pure brilliance as the writing, courtesy of Sean Conway, was truly outstanding. Every episode was an emotional roller-coaster. You can’t help but feel for Mia and how she tries to build a relationship with the children who are still grieving the loss of their mum. The show is brutally honest, not shying away from the assassin scenes, in contrast to the family life Mia is trying to build or indeed starting a romantic relationship. This is where Jonas Armstrong comes in, as he plays the role of landscape gardener Ben who falls for Mia but hasn’t got any clue about her many secrets. Trying to avoid any spoilers in case you’ve yet to see this one, it’s fair to say their relationship doesn’t always run smoothly… Jonas and Chloë were just amazing together, making their characters very believable to the audience. Special kudos has to go to the children as well, as they were just superb in their roles. Lol it’s very hard to talk about the plot as such as it does contain many twists! Hit & Miss proved to be a massive big hit for SkyAtlantic with some of the highest audience figures together with worldwide sales. To top it all off the series has won multiple awards already and is nominated for best original series of 2012 at the Broadcast Awards held on the 30th of January 2013! The DVD boxset is available to order online.

With Hit & Miss it was really great fun to see Jonas Armstrong promoting the series, doing TV interviews or online. It had been ages since he’d done any of that! :D If you’d like to watch/ read them all back simply follow the links mentioned in this post. And thank you @SkyAtlantic again for including one of my questions in the interview held by BlackBerry.

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Then there was also the Hit & Miss premiere back in May which turned out altogether incredibly surprising! Lots of twitter fun and very special, so huge thanks again to @AbbottVision & Martin, @RedProductionCo, @GayTimesMag and of course Jonas! Xx

You might wonder why I put the time period for Hit & Miss up to August? Well that’s because it was a really big hit when it aired in the US too! :D It was incredible to see how many fans of the show helped out with the Soundtrack listing, or left a really nice comment on the blog about how much they were enjoying the series! Without any doubt Hit & Miss was the favorite read subject of the year on the blog! Almost 20.000 of you checked out the song listing alone!! *Thud* Make note that lots of other countries including France will air Hit & Miss in 2013, so the fun is certainly continuing next year as more people discover this little gem. :D

July – October ~ Twenty8k

Just when Hit & Miss finished airing in the UK, the very gripping urban thriller Twenty8k got its World Premiere on July 5th in London. Directed by Neil Thompson and David Kew with screenplay written by Paul Abbott & Jimmy Dowdall.

Parminder Nagra plays Deeva Jani, a successful, Paris-based fashion executive who is forced to return home to the UK when she receives the shocking news that her teenage brother Vipon. has been arrested for a fatal gang shooting in East London. As she and her family are vilified and the dead boy’s violent family threaten retribution against her brother in jail, Deeva turns detective in an attempt to uncover the truth, prove her brother’s innocence and save his life.Teaming up with youth worker and ex-gang member, Clint, played by Jonas Armstrong. As events unfold a deeper conspiracy is unlocked involving political corruption, media manipulation, prostitution, murder and power struggles way beyond London’s street gangs, all the way to the heart of the government.

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Twenty8k is a compelling and gritty thriller showcasing the best of British talent in terms of cast, crew & storytelling. The intricate plot keeps you guessing all the way through, as there are so many twists and turns along the way. The characters are all believable and found it a real joy to follow the lead character Deeva played by the amazing Parminder Nagra, in her investigation to find the truth & clear her brother’s name. It really is a terrific ensemble cast, each giving fantastic performances and beautifully shot by directors David Kew & Neil Thompson, creating lots of atmosphere, the helicopter shots of London in particular are simply breathtaking! Twenty8k is a smart thriller, giving the audience just enough back-story to fill some of the blanks, while still leaving more than enough room for guesswork on how all the puzzle pieces finally fit. I found it highly entertaining and a very enjoyable watch!

It was really amazing to see Jonas Armstrong starring in two Paul Abbott projects back to back, especially as the characters he played were very different from one another. This is another project where I can’t say too much due to spoilers, but his performance in Twenty8k was terrific!:D The film was eventually released in UK cinemas in September. As much as I enjoyed the 2012 London Olympics this summer, there came an actual point that I resented it a bit…mainly due to the quite baffling reviews from critics who took ratings away from the film for the simple reason that it didn’t fit with the ‘Olympics happy after-glow’. :(  Which was so annoying to read, especially as 12 months earlier there were gangs causing havoc for days during the August Riots in London. *sigh* The DVD was released in October and happy to say that the viewers and audience have given the film a real thumbs up!

I was very lucky indeed to be able to attend the Premiere in Whitechapel as part of the EastEnd Filmfestival, you can read more in this post about how it went. Had the most fabulous time and many thanks again to @AbbottVision for everything, including that phone call! Xx

Twenty8k Cast & Crew

You can watch more pictures from the Premiere here or for video interviews with cast & crew check out this post. Sadly Jonas couldn’t make it to the Premiere due to personal reasons and I really can’t stress it enough how absolutely gutted he was for not being able to attend. As always he had the fans in mind and told me to pass on a message to the fanbase as he was ever so very sorry!

Not being able to be at the premiere, Jonas did however manage to catch up with promoting the film, as he appeared on T4 back in September with a very hilarious interview! :D

Jonas on T4

October – December ~ All You Need is Kill

The last couple of months Jonas Armstrong has been incredibly busy shooting his latest film at Leavesden Studios. (next door to the Harry Potter Studios ;) ) All You Need is Kill will be his first major Hollywood Studios (WarnerBros.) production and bound to be a breakthrough project! It’s all so very exciting. :D The film is being directed by Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, producer of Covert Affairs & Suits) and the writers of the screenplay have been involved in shows like Alias, Fringe and Hawaii-Five-O. All awesome as I’ve watched or am still watching all of these, being a big fan of J.J. Abrams :P The cast includes Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt and Bill Paxton, so Jonas is in very good company. Not that much is known yet apart from the synopsis, as it’s based on a Japanese manga novel. A soldier fighting in a war with aliens finds himself caught in a time loop of his last day in the battle, though he becomes better skilled along the way. All we know about Jonas’ character is that he’s playing the role of Skinner, my guess a soldier under Bill Paxton’s character command but could be wrong of course… We’ll have to wait til March 7 2014 to see it released on the big screen!

This concludes the look back at 2012, and I’m sure you’ll agree that this has been a fabulous year for Jonas Armstrong! :D Really hope 2013 will be another fantastic one, fingers crossed for more new and exciting projects coming his way!

I’d like to end with a massive big thank you to you guys for reading the blog, to everyone on twitter (team Twenty8k and team Hit & Miss) for all the updates and answers to questions! And of course Jonas Armstrong for being such a really nice guy, and for all the entertainment in 2012! It really has been tremendous great fun to get involved and follow it all up.

Lots of love, Nikki Xxxx

 

Prisoners’ Wives – NTA’s 2013 vote!

22 Saturday Sep 2012

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BBC One drama Prisoners’ Wives starring Emma Rigby, Jonas Armstrong, Natalie Gavin and Reuben Johnson has been added to the NTA’s (National TV Awards) best drama series list!

Please vote to get it shortlisted in January. :D  Just follow this link to get started: http://www.nationaltvawards.com/vote

Prisoners’ Wives – Nominated Best New Drama

03 Tuesday Jul 2012

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Many Congratulations to the cast & crew of BBC One hit drama Prisoners’ Wives being nominated for Best New Drama in the TV Choice Awards 2012! :D

You have til the 13th of July to vote and the winner will be announced on September 10.

To vote go to http://www.tvchoicemagazine.co.uk/tvchoice-awards-2012

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