The Gentlemen star maybe a heartthrob, but it doesn't mean he likes watching himself back. Report by Nelsonj. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00 Theo Budd, congratulations on the show. I tell you what, the premiere of White Lotus
00:04 2 must have been warmer than this. It's absolutely Baltic, but you're here in central London
00:09 in one of the most beautiful, kind of historic places for a premiere.
00:15 They were going to do it in the McDonald's around the corner originally.
00:18 And they thought, that's just not gangster enough. I know you do it for the craft, you
00:22 do it to be an actor, to be on set, but this is kind of the icing on the cake, the cherry
00:26 on top, isn't it? When you all get to get together again, watch something together that
00:30 you've worked so hard at, see the people you've not seen for so long, how are you feeling?
00:35 Yeah, it was a long show and it was a great thing to do. It was a bit of a wrestling match,
00:42 trying to make sure the show felt like it existed not only in Guy Ritchie's world, but
00:48 over eight episodes. So we were very cognizant of that, but luckily we have a really great
00:52 cast and as you were saying, we're able to celebrate it now with Kaya right there, with
00:57 Dan, with everyone, and it feels really gratifying to do that.
01:00 What does a night like tonight actually look like for the start of a new show or a new
01:05 film? Because we chat to you out on the carpet, you go inside, we presume you watch it or
01:09 watch some of a show or a film you've just done, then whist off to some fancy party.
01:14 Has Guy invited you all round? What's the crack of it tonight?
01:17 We're going to Eat Tokyo, that Japanese restaurant behind you after, join us. Mainly it's drinking
01:24 heavily so that I can barely see.
01:26 Do you get nervous to watch it with people as well though?
01:30 Yeah, I don't. You look delightful darling. I do and I find it hard to watch myself actually.
01:37 I kind of want to crawl out of my own skin, so I try and avoid it as much as physically
01:41 possible if I'm honest.
01:43 We've seen Guy Ritchie projects before, we've seen him absolutely nail this genre before,
01:50 but for new audiences what can we expect from this show? What are the big points that we
01:56 should be bearing in mind when we're sitting down to watch Netflix on Thursday nights?
02:01 The melding of the two worlds is what always interested me the most. Aristocracy, the hilarity
02:08 of that, the history of it, the problems with it, but then the ritual of it. There's something
02:14 about British history, the kind of shadow of British empire mixed with the working class,
02:21 hard graft building empires from the ground up which is Ray and Kai's character. The melding
02:25 of that, violence versus aristocracy and how they explode together is fun and dynamic.
02:30 At the end of the day, well I don't know about dynamic, we'll see if people think it's dynamic,
02:35 but it's fun and comedic. It's a comedy essentially.
02:38 When you play a character for Guy Ritchie who can take care of himself, do you end up
02:43 leaving the set walking a little taller, your head a little higher?
02:46 Yeah, he teaches everyone how to headbutt someone. The classic headbutt, the classic
02:51 Guy Ritchie headbutt. No, no, he doesn't really. Yeah, I mean you definitely feel like you're
02:55 in a Guy Ritchie show. It's full of style, it's full of great music, he's still incredibly
03:01 interested in the soundtrack, how music reacts with the show that he's made. He's also very
03:09 effective in the cut. He loves bombastic hard cuts away, returning to story in a way that
03:15 is not expected.
03:16 Well I'm sure the people through the doors will enjoy it as much as I did. Go have a
03:20 drink, enjoy yourself mate.
03:21 Thanks, good to see you.
03:22 We'll see you on the next one.