Craig Charles discusses the “amazing” unreleased episodes of Red Dwarf that everyone involved – cast, creative team, and fans alike – is eagerly anticipating may one day be produced, rekindling hope for the continuation of this cherished science fiction sitcom.
The episodes were staged, with Charles expressing enthusiasm over the script’s excellence and dropping clues about the storyline.
Fingers crossed that everything falls into place so we can complete it, as everyone is eager to see this project through. The storyline is fantastic.
I don’t have too many details to share regarding the script, but I can say that it features a significant amount of Lister’s character, and it delves into advanced AI technology and related concepts.
Charles emphasized his enthusiasm: “I was truly eager to bring this project to fruition. The script is simply breathtaking, and the previews we’ve created together in mock-ups are nothing short of awe-inspiring.
As a film enthusiast, I can’t help but share an intriguing tidbit about the upcoming episodes. Charles hinted that we might witness Lister encountering his younger self! If this isn’t a spoiler, then let me tell you – seeing a 60-year-old me acting alongside my 23-year-old self is nothing short of breathtaking. It leaves you in awe, questioning, “How in the world did they pull that off?!
“But can we afford to make it? That’s the big thing.”
In another place, Charles has reverted back to his stand-up comedy origins with his latest movie titled “Zombie Apache”. This film narrates the story of an avaricious real estate tycoon who disrespects a Viking burial site and inadvertently summons terror for the blissful residents.
Charles commented on the movie, saying, “The script is genuinely humorous… it bears a resemblance to America’s Shaun of the Dead, but instead of being set in England, it unfolds in the Appalachian Mountains.
In other words, he stated: “Collaborating with Jamie Costa was fantastic. I believe he has the potential to become a true Hollywood star; he’s incredibly gifted. It feels reminiscent of an ’80s buddy movie – imagine Lethal Weapon but with zombies!
The movie’s name clearly suggests a connection to Native American traditions. In the discussion, it was mentioned that the filmmakers made an effort to depict the culture in a respectful and accurate manner.
He said: “At the end of the film, you’ll definitely be on the Native Americans’ side.
My character is named Liverpool Joe. He left for America, where he fell in love with a Native American woman, married her, and adopted their customs into his life. However, there’s an air of doubt about whether he truly grasps these traditions, making him a complex and conflicted figure.
“It’s fun, the script is funny, and it’s shot beautifully.”
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2025-01-20 16:34