Gangs of London Special

'Makes Death Wish look like a Disney Musical'  Every once in a while an 'event' moment happens in the entertainment world. It could be the long awaited release of an album by an artist who’s last release was 25yrs ago or a movie so important world events stop to let it have its time in the spotlight. Well, this time its TV’s turn to shine. As the world around us is locked down due to the outbreak of COVID-19 the spotlight once again turns to needles slaughter. Not by the virus but by the point of a pistol and on this occasion it was pointed at the head of a very powerful family. Director GARETH EVANS brings us ‘GANGS OF LONDON’ a nine part exploration of everyday underworld folk. His vision in creating something that the average telly viewer hasn’t seen yet has been brought to life with the assistance of many of the very best stunt performers the UK has to offer. Under the watchful eye of stunt coordinator JUDE POYER the action is given new areas to explore, new ways to dress up the old ideas of the fight routine and new ways of making the audience hide behind the cushion on the sofa in fear.  We have been lucky enough to get to speak to three members of this production to discuss the many action sequences and the creation and technology behind them. We speak to creator and director GARETH EVANS, we speak to stunt coordinator JUDE POYER (full Bio episode coming next week!) and we talk to cast member LEE CHARLES who is now recognised wherever he goes as “Lenn’, the underpants bruiser from episode 1 and 2. So join us for a good old fashioned chat about fights and families in this weeks STUNT POD episode.  No stuntmen were harmed in the making of this podcast. Do the right thing, subscribe, share, download and revue.....or we'll send Len 'round! 

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British Stuntman Blake Sporne and writer, author and oracle of all knowledge to do with the film and TV stunt world, Jon Auty, host the episodes discussion and talking to people from the movie industry who help create the action sequences. From Hollywood to Bollywood their guests range from the Hollywood legends like Terry Leonard to the special effects technician that set up the ramp for him fall off that waterfall in Romancing the Stone. If you like behind the scenes extras, you will love this!