How many scripts Jamie Dornan must have read in his life that made his brain go ‘What in the world?’ Well, other than the one that is painfully obvious and is written by E.L. James, it’s of Netflix’s gripping thriller ‘The Tourist‘.
The 41-year-old actor took upon the thriller series thinking it would be a fun post-pandemic limited project. Little did he know the story of a criminal turned-out agent would be demanded to get renewed for its third season.
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Jamie Dornan’s Reaction To The Unpredictable Twist Of ‘The Tourist’
Our beloved Christian Grey from the spicy books just spilled the behind-the-scenes tea on his Netflix test thriller ‘The Tourist’ in a conversation with Entertainment Weekly. Dornan shared his thoughts on the shocking twist of season 2, where his amnesia-stricken character turns out to be an undercover special agent.
Jamie started, “It was just a f—ing very Jack and Harry mad thing to throw in there.” Acknowledging the mind-bending madness of this revelation he shares it in fact was in perfect sync with the show. The actor couldn’t help but hint a little at the possibility of another season since the creators Jack and Harry Williams very obviously left room to be explored.
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Jamie Dornan Addresses The James Bond Rumors
Regarding a potential third season of the Netflix thriller series, the ‘Heart of Stone’ star admitted that it’s been in talks. Though a wide chance of those talks becoming actions depends on his schedule which looks pretty packed for a few years.
Other than the talks of ‘The Tourist’s potential third season, ‘The Fall’ star is also in the running for the iconic James Bond role, allegedly of course. He addressed the rumors laughing off and asking, “When are they shooting that? I wonder if they’re even shooting that in the next two years. I can’t keep up with that!”
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