Andy Serkis had a unique breakout performance with his turn as Gollum in the Lord of the Rings movies. Though his face isn’t actually seen, every nuance of his acting is captured and put up on the screen. He would go on to be the motion capture star for films including King Kong, also directed by Rings director Peter Jackson, as well as the new Planet of the Apes series. After a string of films where Serkis had actually appeared on camera, he also set his sights on working behind the camera.
ComicBook.com reports on Serkis as he discusses what his future in directing holds. In an interview with the mo-cap actor, he expounds that while he does get excited about big franchise projects, he’s interested in telling more intimate and idiosyncratic stories. “I’ve got a whole slate of films that I’ve been developing over the years.
ComicBook.com reports on Serkis as he discusses what his future in directing holds. In an interview with the mo-cap actor, he expounds that while he does get excited about big franchise projects, he’s interested in telling more intimate and idiosyncratic stories. “I’ve got a whole slate of films that I’ve been developing over the years.
- 3/14/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
The 61st edition of BFI London Film Festival opened its doors in the British capital on Wednesday night, with Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy on hand to add star power to the European premiere of Breathe, Andy Serkis' directorial debut.
The film, telling the story of the late disability rights activist Robin Cavendish (Garfield) and his determined wife Diane Blacker-Cavendish (Foy), first bowed in Toronto, but the full cast and crew — including Tom Hollander (The Night Manager), Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Serkis and his producer partner Jonathan Cavendish, Robin Cavendish's son — helped give it a homecoming welcome ...
The film, telling the story of the late disability rights activist Robin Cavendish (Garfield) and his determined wife Diane Blacker-Cavendish (Foy), first bowed in Toronto, but the full cast and crew — including Tom Hollander (The Night Manager), Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Serkis and his producer partner Jonathan Cavendish, Robin Cavendish's son — helped give it a homecoming welcome ...
- 10/4/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The 61st edition of BFI London Film Festival opened its doors in the British capital on Wednesday night, with Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy on hand to add star power to the European premiere of Breathe, Andy Serkis' directorial debut.
The film, telling the story of the late disability rights activist Robin Cavendish (Garfield) and his determined wife Diane Blacker-Cavendish (Foy), first bowed in Toronto, but the full cast and crew — including Tom Hollander (The Night Manager), Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Serkis and his producer partner Jonathan Cavendish, Robin Cavendish's son — helped give it a homecoming welcome ...
The film, telling the story of the late disability rights activist Robin Cavendish (Garfield) and his determined wife Diane Blacker-Cavendish (Foy), first bowed in Toronto, but the full cast and crew — including Tom Hollander (The Night Manager), Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey), Serkis and his producer partner Jonathan Cavendish, Robin Cavendish's son — helped give it a homecoming welcome ...
- 10/4/2017
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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