We spoke w/ Robert Carlyle about returning to the world of 'The Full Monty' and shooting the funeral.
[Editor's note: The following contains major spoilers for The Full Monty.]From co-creators Simon Beaufoy and Alice Nutter, the new eight-party original series The Full Monty checks in with the same group of former steelworkers in Sheffield, England, 25 years later. While the years have passed, not much has changed in a world where profit often ranks above humanity and where lifelong friendships are of utmost importance in keeping you grounded when you could otherwise be forgotten.
When Simon Beaufoy reached out about this, did he tell you anything about what it was going to be, or did he wait to tell you much about it until he had scripts finished? What was it like to return to the character? Did he immediately come back to you? Did it take some time to find him again? Especially when you are revisiting him at a very different place in his life, and all of their lives, does it make it easier, or does it make it more challenging to find the character again?
One of my favorite things about this season is the relationship between him and his daughter. There’s just something so special about that. What that like to find with your scene partner, Talitha Wing? Did you always know that you’d be saying goodbye to one of the characters, by the end of the season? Did you know that was coming?
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