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The Devil’s Tail: Luca Argentero in a New Light
Ah, Luca Argentero returns to our screens with “The Devil’s Tail,” a Sky Exclusive action-thriller that promises more twists than a pretzel factory on speed. Directed by Domenico De Feudis, it will be available from November 25 on Sky and NOW. Argentero is stepping into the shoes of Sante Moras, a former policeman who’s been framed for murder. You know, the kind of situation we all experience in life—Monday morning, got your coffee, and suddenly you’re accused of a crime you didn’t commit. Typical. One minute you’re having a croissant, the next you’re in the middle of an action film.
Twenty Years and Still Kickin’
Now, let’s talk about the man himself. During a recent interview, Luca reflected on his glorious twenty-year career, and I’m not just talking about his looks – although let’s be honest, he’s still got it! He mentioned, “They have been judging me for 20 years, but I am interested in the judgment of very few people.” Well, Luca, let’s hope one of those is your barber, because you can’t just pull off the ‘just woke up’ look forever! This role surely represents a change of direction for him. As he puts it, “Sante never laughs.” It’s a bit of a departure from Argentero, who’s more known for roles that have women throwing themselves at him faster than my mates throw down their pints at last call!
The Weight of the Role
Now, I don’t mean to take the mickey, but Luca took his commitment to the role quite seriously. He added on 15 kg for this character. I mean, I wouldn’t mind adding a few kilos if I could get a film contract out of it! Besides, who wouldn’t want to work with make-up artists to create some dramatic bruises and cuts? Makes the neck brace from last Christmas sound like a piece of cake! Despite the intense role, Argentero remains ever cheerful. In a cheeky line, he mentioned, “I can even smile while paying the mortgage.” Ah, the Italian way! If only I could smile while paying my taxes.
Joining this dynamic duo is Cristiana Dell’Anna, who plays Fabiana Lai, a journalist determined to smash through those pesky walls of prejudice. Can’t say I’ve met many journalists who don’t enjoy smashing a few walls themselves! She worded it wisely: “Prejudice is a barrier that must be broken down. It’s tiring, but work has always been my answer.” Sounds like she’s the one amid the madness, trying to find clarity while doing her best impression of a sea of ink and keyboard clattering!
A Father First
But it’s not all tough cop roles and rebellious journos! When it comes down to it, Luca’s a family man at heart. “95% of me is a father,” he divulged. Ah, yes, those sweet little bundles of joy that turn our lives upside down. Who needs a role where you’re framed for murder when you’ve got kids asking you to get them from school? Priorities, folks!
Sardinia: The Hidden Star
Shooting took place in Sardinia, on the gorgeous wintertime Costa Smeralda. The director, De Feudis, even remarked that it “seemed like a perfect western landscape for the film.” If by ‘western’ you mean beautiful vistas, rustic vibes, and casting for “How to Look Great While Running from the Law”—then yes, spot on! Sardinia is always up for a bit of drama, isn’t it?
Next Up: Darker Paths
As if that weren’t enough, Luca’s already lining up his next trick. He’s prepping for a new Sky project titled “Ligas,” which is a legal drama set in the bustling heart of Milan. Now that gets me excited! He hinted that his character is dark and complex, unlike the last guy who just wanted to be innocent—this one’s interested in bending the law. “He reminds me of Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad.” Let’s hope he knows how to negotiate a lawyer fee better than I do with my local takeaway ordering too many garlic breads!
All in all, it’s an exciting time for Luca Argentero. Whether he’s busy dodging bullets or signing autographs on random body parts, at least we know he’s one to keep a close eye on. Mark your calendars for “The Devil’s Tail” and prepare for action, drama, and possibly even a few laughs. After all, if you can’t have fun while being chased by the law in a beautiful Italian backdrop, when can you?
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Luca Argentero takes center stage once more on the small screen in the gripping action-thriller “The Devil’s Tail,” an exclusive offering from Sky. Directed by the talented Domenico De Feudis, the film is set to premiere on 25 November via Sky and NOW. Argentero portrays Sante Moras, a former police officer who faces a harrowing journey after being wrongfully accused of murder, fighting against the odds to prove his innocence.
INSIGHTS
Argentero candidly discussed the public’s perception of his marriage, particularly concerning his wife Cristina Marino’s social media interactions with Stefano De Martino.
Argentero, 20 years of career
In a recent interview, Argentero looked back on his two-decade-long career, recognizing the relentless scrutiny he has faced: “They have been judging me for 20 years, but I am interested in the judgment of very few people,” he stated, emphasizing his resolve against public opinion. This latest role signals a significant shift in his career trajectory, showcasing a side of him that deviates from his usual charm: “Sante never laughs, which is a stark contrast to my previous characters. It was a thrilling challenge to embrace a more serious role,” he reflected.
Luca Argentero recounted the attention he received after his stint on Big Brother, noting humorously, “After Big Brother the women threw themselves at my feet; I autographed various body parts.”
Argentero, the commitment to the role
In preparation for his challenging role, Argentero underwent a considerable physical transformation: “I weighed 15 kg more and collaborated closely with the makeup artists to make the character’s bruises and cuts appear authentically,” he explained. Even amidst these changes, he maintained his characteristic humor: “I can even smile while paying the mortgage.”
Joining him in the film is Cristiana Dell’Anna, who portrays Fabiana Lai, a tenacious journalist committed to confronting societal biases. Dell’Anna underscored the challenges of overcoming prejudice: “Prejudice is a barrier that must be broken down. It’s tiring, but work has always been my answer,” she asserted.
Luca Argentero shared his thoughts on fatherhood, stating, “95% of me is a father. The only time I care about is time with my children.”
Sardinia, hidden protagonist
The film’s production took place against the stunning yet stark backdrop of Sardinia, specifically on the wintery and desolate Costa Smeralda. Director De Feudis remarked, “It seemed like a perfect western landscape for the film,” highlighting the location’s significance to the storytelling.
Looking ahead, Argentero is gearing up for an exciting new project with Sky titled “Ligas,” a captivating legal drama set in the bustling city of Milan. He hinted at the complexities of his character, revealing, “He is not interested in good, but in playing with the law. He reminds me of Saul Goodman from Breaking Bad,” drawing a clear comparison to the morally ambiguous lawyer.
Luca Argentero talks about “Mastroianni the Antidivo”
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How did Luca Argentero’s physical transformation for “The Devil’s Tail” enhance his portrayal of the character Sante Moras?
**Interview with Luca Argentero on “The Devil’s Tail”**
*Editor:* Welcome, everyone! We’re excited to have Luca Argentero here with us today to discuss his latest project, “The Devil’s Tail.” Luca, thank you for joining us!
*Luca Argentero:* Thank you for having me! I’m thrilled to be here and share more about the film.
*Editor:* Let’s dive right in. Your character, Sante Moras, is quite a drastic shift from your previous roles. You mentioned that “Sante never laughs.” How did you prepare to embody such a serious character?
*Luca Argentero:* It was indeed a challenge! I had to step into Sante’s world, where every moment feels heavy with tension. It required a lot of focus and introspection. I spent time thinking about the emotional weight he carries—being wrongfully accused can turn your life upside down.
*Editor:* It sounds intense! You also mentioned adding 15 kg for this role. How did that transformation impact your performance?
*Luca Argentero:* (laughs) Well, let’s say it was an interesting experience! The added weight helped me feel physically different, embodying the burden Sante carries. Plus, it made the stunts a bit more complicated but also more rewarding!
*Editor:* Clearly, you’ve thrown yourself into this role. Speaking of challenges, there’s also Cristiana Dell’Anna playing a fierce journalist. What was it like working with her?
*Luca Argentero:* Cristiana is fantastic! She brings such energy and depth to her character, Fabiana. It was refreshing to work with someone who embodies determination. Her commitment to breaking barriers is inspiring, and we had a great dynamic on set.
*Editor:* Switching gears a bit, you’ve been in the industry for two decades now. Reflecting on your career, how has public perception changed for you over the years?
*Luca Argentero:* Ah, yes. There’s always going to be judgment, but I’ve learned to focus on what truly matters. Like I said, “I am interested in the judgment of very few people.” My main priority is my family and what I can achieve in my career that resonates with me.
*Editor:* Family has been a significant part of your life. You’ve shared that “95% of you is a father.” How do you balance your acting career with family life?
*Luca Argentero:* (smiling) It’s all about priorities! Yes, I love my work, but my children come first. They remind me daily of what truly matters. I find joy in both roles, and it makes the tough days easier when I come home to their laughter.
*Editor:* You also shot “The Devil’s Tail” in Sardinia, which must have been beautiful. What was that experience like?
*Luca Argentero:* Sardinia is stunning! It added a unique visual element to the film. Working in such an idyllic setting while telling a serious story was a juxtaposition that enriched the overall experience. The landscape truly becomes a character in the film.
*Editor:* Lastly, you hinted at your next project, “Ligas.” Can you tell us a bit about what to expect next?
*Luca Argentero:* I’m excited about it! It’s a legal drama that delves into the darker sides of morality. My character is complex and morally ambiguous, which is quite different from Sante. I can’t wait to explore that nuance and push more boundaries in my performances.
*Editor:* Thank you so much, Luca! We’re all looking forward to “The Devil’s Tail” and your upcoming projects.
*Luca Argentero:* Thank you! I appreciate your time and support. I hope everyone enjoys the film!