Idris Elba has returned to one of his most celebrated roles, and London is already feeling it. Production on the sequel to Luther: The Fallen Sun is officially underway, with the actor spotted on location across the British capital as the highly anticipated Netflix follow-up begins taking shape.
Early footage and photos circulating online offer the first real glimpse at the tone and scale of the new film. The visuals paint a picture that is unmistakably London, a deliberate contrast to the icy Icelandic landscapes that dominated the climax of the first film. The grit, the grey skies and the texture of the city are front and center, signaling a return to the atmospheric roots that made the original Luther television series such a cultural touchstone.
Explosions, rain and a cathedral backdrop
One of the most striking images to emerge from the set shows Elba’s iconic detective just outside St. Paul’s Cathedral, sprinting away from a massive car explosion. The production team went to notable lengths to ensure the scene felt authentically British, deploying artificial rain to slick the streets and using stunt doubles for the more physically demanding moments. The result, even in raw behind-the-scenes form, looks cinematic and gripping.
Filming has been moving fluidly across the city. A night shoot in North London near Parkland Walk and Crouch End captured what appears to be an intense bike chase sequence, adding another layer of kinetic energy to a production that is clearly not holding back on scale or ambition.
What the story has in store
Netflix has shared early plot details that suggest the sequel will push its protagonist into even more dangerous territory than before. A wave of brutal and seemingly random murders descends on London, and the disgraced detective is quietly pulled back into service to stop them. The twist is that Luther is not only hunting a killer but also fighting for his own survival as threats close in from multiple directions at once.
The premise leans into the psychological and physical pressure that has always defined the character, a man whose instincts make him indispensable to the people who need him and a liability to the institutions that distrust him.
A cast built for the occasion
The sequel brings back several key figures from the franchise’s history. Dermot Crowley returns as Martin Schenk, the conflicted superior whose relationship with Luther has been one of the series’ most compelling dynamics. Ruth Wilson reprises her role as Alice Morgan, the dangerously brilliant figure whose connection to Luther has always blurred the line between ally and threat.
Joining them is a new wave of talent that includes Stephen Dillane, Anya Chalotra, Kyle Soller, Ian Hart and Niamh Algar, a lineup that suggests the film is building toward something with real dramatic weight.
When fans can expect to watch
Filming is expected to wrap in May 2026, which puts the post-production timeline on a path toward a potential release in early to mid-2027 on Netflix. For fans who have been waiting since Luther: The Fallen Sun landed in 2023, the wait has already been considerable. But if the early set footage is any indication, the follow-up is shaping up to be worth it.

