Rufus Sewell and Gillian Anderson shared insights about their roles in the upcoming Netflix film 'Scoop' during the Next on Netflix event at Picturehouse Central cinema in London. Sewell, who portrays Prince Andrew, initially had reservations but ultimately trusted his instincts to take on the challenging role. Anderson, playing former BBC host Emily Maitlis, felt daunted by the task of embodying a well-known figure but was convinced by the creative team to accept the role.
The film delves into the behind-the-scenes of Prince Andrew's controversial Newsnight interview regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein. Billie Piper, who plays producer Sam McAlister, highlighted the unsung heroes, particularly the female BBC journalists, involved in the story. Piper shared her preparation process, including meeting with McAlister and studying her mannerisms to authentically portray the character.
Sewell immersed himself in studying Prince Andrew's interviews and behavior to capture the essence of the royal figure. He admitted to feeling the weight of responsibility in portraying a complex character. Sewell's approach involved observing both positive and negative aspects of Prince Andrew's personality to deliver a nuanced performance.
The actors revealed that the initial days of filming focused on the pivotal interview scenes, setting the tone for their on-screen dynamics. Despite initial hesitations, both Sewell and Anderson embraced the challenge of portraying their respective characters with depth and authenticity.
'Scoop' is set to premiere on Netflix on April 5, offering viewers a compelling look into the events surrounding Prince Andrew's controversial interview. The film promises to shed light on the intricate dynamics and personalities involved in this high-profile story.