Scoop is set to tell the story of how Prince Andrew came to appear on Newsnight, and give a perfectly normal and not at all odd interview.
News from Netflix is that it’s gone into production on
Scoop, a brand new feature film giving the inside account of Prince Andrew’s interview with the BBC’s Newsnight programme. You might remember the one. It involved lack of sweat, and the Woking brand of Pizza Express.
The film is based on Sam McAlister’s memoir, and Philip Martin (wh’s worked on
The Crown and
Prime Suspect, amongst others.
Gillian Anderson will take on the role of
Newsnight host and interviewer Emily Maitlis. Rufus Sewell gets the, er, honour of playing Prince Andrew, with Keeley Hawes playing his former private secretary, Amanda Thirsk. And then Sam McAlister – who booked the
Newsnight interview – is to be portrayed in the film by Billie Piper.
An official synopsis has been released too. It reads…
The inside track of the women that broke through the Buckingham Palace establishment to secure the scoop of the decade that led to the catastrophic fall from grace of The Queen’s ‘Favourite son’. From navigating Palace vetoes, to breaking through to Prince Andrew’s inner circle, the high stakes negotiations and intensity of rehearsal ā to the jaw dropping interview itself. SCOOP is the insider account of the inner workings of the Palace and the BBC, twin bastions of the British Establishment, spotlighting the journalists whose tenacity and guts broke through the highest of ceilings ā and into the inner sanctum and calculations of a man with everything to lose.
Production is underway now in the UK. No news of a release date yet, but don’t be surprised if Netflix tries to launch the film before the year is out…
Image:
William Murphy from Dublin, Ireland, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons. Thanks William!
ā
Thank you for visiting! If youād like to support our attempts to make a non-clickbaity movie website:
Follow Film Stories on Twitter here, and on Facebook here.
Buy our Film Stories and Film Junior print magazines here.
Become a Patron here.
Related Stories
- While Netflix numbers go up, Disney+ numbers are going down
Price rises keep the profits coming in, but Disney+ was losing subscribers at the end of 2024 - and the outlook is tricky.
The story’s been told many times over about the seismic gamble Disney took in launching its own streaming service. From pretty much shuttering its home entertainment division as it stood to spending over [...]
- Wednesday | Lady Gaga joins cast for season two
Joker 2 star Lady Gaga has reportedly joined the already-impressive cast actors confirmed for Netflix show's second season of Wednesday.
The second season of Wednesday is on the way, and several talented new faces have already been added to the show's roster to ensure that it builds on the success of its predecessor. We've already learned [...]
- The top 45 must-see films of 2025
Looking ahead to 2025, here are the 45 films of all genres - from horror to comedy to drama and more - we reckon you really shouldn't miss.
Special mentions:
Firstly, the movies you won’t be seeing, but want to namecheck. Our rules were that we didn’t want to include films that had screened, but not made [...]
- The Sandman | Netflix show cancelled after two seasons
Allegations surrounding Neil Gaiman have led to The Sandman being cancelled at Netflix after two just seasons.
Netflix's adaptation of the legendary comic book series The Sandman is to be cancelled after its upcoming second season. This was revealed when Netflix unveiled a new poster for the show. The original run of comic books certainly had [...]
- The Old Guard 2 will emerge from post-production hell in July 2025, Netflix reveals
Netflix's production slate finally gives long-delayed sequel The Old Guard 2 a release date: expect it on your tellybox on the 2nd July.
Just as we were thinking about buying a funeral wreath for The Old Guard 2, an action sequel stuck in post-production hell since 2022, Netflix comes along and announces a release date. You've [...]