Idris Elba in LutherImage via Netflix
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Published Mar 11, 2026, 7:45 PM EDT
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Idris Elba is one of the biggest movie stars in the world, and he has been for years, dating back to his performances in Losers and Mandela: Hard Walk to Freedom. Elba has also developed quite a name for himself, starring as Heimdall in a series of MCU movies opposite Chris Hemsworth, and a few years ago, he even crossed the aisle by starring in James Gunn’s DC Suicide Squad movie. Elba has even found himself in a leading role in one of Apple TV’s biggest thriller shows, Hijack, which just recently wrapped up its sophomore season after a three-year gap. It was a big year for the star in 2025, too, as he headlined two of the biggest straight-to-streaming movies of the year in A House of Dynamite (Rebecca Ferguson) and Heads of State (John Cena).
However, the role that first earned Elba his acclaim from both critics and fans is the legendary yet complicated detective, John Luther. Elba played the character in 20 episodes of the mystery series between 2010 and 2019, and a few years ago, he returned to the role in the Netflix original movie, Luther: The Fallen Sun. The film was released on streaming in 2023 and met with mostly positive, albeit slightly controversial, reviews. Netflix even greenlit a sequel to the film, which is now in production and eyeing a release date sometime in 2027. The first behind-the-scenes images of Elba as John Luther surfaced online earlier this week, confirming that the sequel is now in production. You can take a look at the new behind-the-scenes images of Elba in the new John Luther movie here.
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In addition to his imminent return as John Luther, Idris Elba also has a handful of other exciting projects in the works. He will star in the Masters of the Universe movie this summer, which is coming to theaters on June 5. He is also expected to reprise his role as Knuckles in the fourth Sonic the Hedgehog movie, which recently cast Kristen Bell as Amy Rose ahead of its planned March 19, 2027, release. He will even star opposite Damson Idris and Viola Davis in Children of Blood and Bone in 2027.
Check out Luther: The Fallen Sun on Netflix and stay tuned to Collider for more updates on the film and coverage of Elba’s future projects.
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Luther: The Fallen Sun
Like Follow Followed R Crime Drama Mystery Release Date February 24, 2023 Runtime 129 minutes Director Jamie Payne Writers Neil CrossCast
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