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New Netflix series remake of classic movie gets exciting update from star

Published 20:15 11 Feb 2025 GMT

Updated 16:59 11 Feb 2025 GMT

Stephen Porzio
New Netflix series remake of classic movie gets exciting update from star

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The limited series features a great Irish actor in one of the lead roles, alongside Florence Pugh.

JOE recently interviewed American actor Christopher Abbott about his lead turn in the excellent Ireland-set thriller Bring Them Down.

During the conversation, the actor opened up about the challenges of playing the role of a farmer in rural Ireland who gets into a dangerous, escalating feud with a young local (Barry Keoghan).

These challenges included not only learning to speak in an Irish accent but also learning to converse as Gaeilge.

Abbott spoke to JOE from New Zealand where he is currently filming East of Eden, Netflix's upcoming star-studded limited series based on the epic novel of the same name by John Steinbeck - which was previously made into a beloved 1955 film starring James Dean.

The seven-episode show will follow "the multi-generational Trask family saga explored from the perspective of the standout female character Cathy Ames".

Written by Zoe Kazan (Wildlife), Pugh will star as Ames, alongside Abbott, Ireland's own Ciarán Hinds, as well as Mike Faist, Hoon Lee, Martha Plimpton and Tracy Letts.

As such, we had to ask Abbott about the project and working with Hinds.

And in response, the American star was full of praise for the Irish actor, stating they have "a lot of stuff together" in the "beautiful" series - which is exciting.

Abbott told JOE:

Also during the chat, we asked Abbott about his role in Ann Lee, Oscar-nominees Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold’s follow-up to this year’s critical and commercial hit The Brutalist.

While the actor stayed tight-lipped about Ann Lee, he said he was "thrilled" to see the filmmaking duo - who he has worked with several times in the past - get so much acclaim for their Adrien Brody-starring film.

"Of course, I'm thrilled for them. I've known them both for a very long time," he explained. "Mona was one of my first friends in New York when I moved to New York a long time ago and Brady, I met separately a couple of years after that, so they've been a part of my adult life for a while.

"It's hard to not be biased. But they're both friends and they're both people that I always believed in.

"I feel like I can say I knew that their time would come and the fact that now it has, where they're being recognised in probably the broadest sense is really reaffirming - just for my own gut instinct."

Bring Them Down is in cinemas nationwide now.

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