Pierce Brosnan: 'A certain kind of role took care of the mortgage - but you have to break from that'
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Netflix will release a film adaptation of Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club directed by Chris Columbus and produced by Stephen Spielberg. Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley discuss casting, on-screen chemistry and taking creative risks. Fans of The Thursday Murder Club form a protective, exacting audience around the cosy crime phenomenon. Anticipation for the adaptation has been high in the run-up to release. Pierce Brosnan, born in Louth, frames pre-release pressure as routine and manageable for an actor.
Just days away from the release of much-anticipated Netflix adaptation of Richard Osman's crime novel 'The Thursday Murder Club', Pierce Brosnan and Ben Kingsley sit down to talk casting, chemistry and stepping outside the box
It's safe to say that fans of The Thursday Murder Club, the hyper-successful cosy crime phenomenon, are an exacting and protective bunch. Anticipation for Netflix's film adaptation of Richard Osman's novel, directed by Chris Columbus and produced by Stephen Spielberg, has been running fairly high prior to release. Yet for Louth-born Pierce Brosnan, any kind of pressure ahead of a film release is... well, just another day at the office.
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