For Gary Oldman, out of the question to survey film sets until his last breath.
The actor is thinking very seriously about retiring, and it could happen quite soon: once he's done with the
Slow Horses
series .
"I've had an enviable career, but careers are withering away, and I have other things that interest me outside of acting," he told The
Sunday Times
.
“When you're young, you think you'll end up doing them all - like reading this book - and then the years pass.
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two more seasons
In
Slow Horses
, an Apple TV + spy series whose second season arrives next month, Gary Oldman plays the role of Jackson Lamb, an alcoholic and neglected leader of an MI5 sub-service where agents end up in disgrace.
And as the star of
The Dark Knight
has already signed for two more seasons, he still has a little margin before making his decision.
However, to hear it, it's all thought out.
“I will be 65 next year and 70 soon.
I don't want to be active when I'm 80.
I would be very happy, honored and privileged to play the role of Jackson Lamb - and then hang up.
If Gary Oldman follows the talk with action, it shouldn't be missed in
Oppenheimer
, Christopher Nolan's next film, which may be his last appearance on the big screen.
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