Jude Law's Sky series will see the actor play a man trapped on a mysterious island off the British coast, where the line between reality and fantasy begins to blur. Joining Law on the island will be 'Skyfall' and 'No Time To Die' actress Naomie Harris.
The six-part series is to be split into two parts, with Jude Law headlining the first three episodes entitled 'Summer', while Harris takes over the final three in 'Winter'.
ummmm, im not really shure what is happening on that island, also WTF did i watch?
Well, im interessted now and need to know what this "Cult" is up to..
lets see whats coming next^^
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Everything about Jude Law’s experience on HBO’s The Third Day suggests that you should not spend time on the creepy island of Osea, but if for whatever reason that has not warned you off, we have good news. HBO is putting together a special “live theatrical event” for the series in the form of a livestream that’ll air over the course of 12 hours on October 3, starting 4:30 a.m. ET (that’s 9:30 a.m. in U.K. time, which makes this a little more reasonable over there). The stream will appear on HBO’s Facebook page and “will follow the events of a single day in real time,” allowing viewers to “be immersed in the world of the show on the island of Osea” — a stressful choice of words considering the whole thing about the island being inaccessible except at low tide.
The event, dubbed “Autumn,” is supposed to serve as a bridge between the first three episodes of the show, which are dubbed “Summer,” and the last three, dubbed “Winter.” It’ll feature members of the cast of the series, including Jude Law and Katherine Waterston, as well as Florence Welch (whose music has already appeared in the series, as is required for any spooky pastoral U.K. drama) in an acting role. The event was originally billed as immersive theater, though it seems COVID has changed those plans. Still, it’s all developed by Punchdrunk, the theater company behind immersive spectacles like Sleep No More, whose artistic director, Felix Barrett, co-created the series with Marc Munden. Expect lots of little detours into side actors doing small tasks very seriously. There are probably so many creepy chores — creepy cooking, creepy cleaning, creepy sweeping — to be done on this island anyway.
Damn, completely missed it Was it really live action?
Edit: just saw part of it, the above links don't work but it's still on the HBO page (https://www.facebook.com/HBO). It really is a 12 hour single, continuous shot, quite a technical ànd organizational feat.
Some pretty creepy moments too, I hope we're going to get a summarized version of it, with the highlights.
There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
I still have to see episodes 4 & 5, but I liked the first part very much. Episode 3 had a few weaker moments though.
It's very trippy; visually, the characters and the story itself. David Lynch meets Hunter S. Thompson meets Lovecraft. I guess it's not for everyone
Very good acting all around as well.
There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in.
Truly gone fishing.
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