Our gallery has been updated with additional promotional stills and behind the scenes images from “The Night Manager”.
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Our gallery has been updated with additional promotional stills and behind the scenes images from “The Night Manager”.
Tom was a part of a Q&A following the premiere of ‘The Night Manager’ at Berlinale International Film Festival last night. Thanks to a fan we now have a video of the event, watch it below.
Tom attended the premiere of ‘The Night Manager’ at 66th Berlinale International Film Festival today! We are currently updating our gallery with pictures, so make sure you keep an eye on it.
Our gallery has been updated with new promotional stills from ‘The Night Manager‘.
BBC One has released the first official trailer for their upcoming mini series ‘The Night Manager’. Watch it below.
Our gallery has been updated with new promotional stills from ‘The Night Manager’, as well as a couple of images from its official promotional photo session.
Our gallery has been updated with a promotional image from ‘The Night Manager’, which was released last week. We have also replaced a promotional still we had added last month for a better quality version of it.
Tom attended the 4th day of the Winter TCA Tour to talk about his upcoming short series, ‘The Night Manager‘, which is set to premiere on April 19 at 10 p.m. ET. Our gallery has been updated with the first images from the event, and we’ll add more as we find them.
Our gallery has been updated with scans from the February issue of Empire UK, which features an articl on Tom’s upcoming television mini series, ‘The Night Manager’.
The upcoming January issue of Entertainment Weekly features a new look into the series ‘The Night Manager’, including a promotional still of Tom’s character, Jonathan Pine.
From the moment John le Carré’s The Night Manager was published in 1993, producers have tried to bring the spy master’s tale about arms dealing to the big screen.
Robert Towne (Chinatown) penned an adaptation for Sydney Pollack to direct, and in 2009 Brad Pitt’s company, Plan B, optioned the novel. But a film never materialized, and for good reason: time constraints. “This is a fabulous book,” says le Carré’s son, Night Manager exec producer Simon Cornwell. “It’s got a vast scope to it. It just doesn’t fit into two hours.”
The story is finally getting what it deserves as a six-episode miniseries that will air on the BBC in the U.K. and on AMC this April, starring Tom Hiddleston as MI-6 field agent and strong-silent type Jonathan Pine and Hugh Laurie as Richard Roper, a morally ambiguous weapons dealer whom Pine is tasked with bringing down.