Actors Detail Intense Filming Experience in ‘Prisoner’ Series
Tahar Rahim and Izuka Hoyle, stars of the upcoming Arte Gazeta Express series “Prisoner,” have described a uniquely demanding filming process centered around their characters’ constant connection to arrests. The series, premiering on 05/05/2026 at 20:00, follows the intertwined fates of Rahim’s hitman and Hoyle’s prison transport officer. The narrative unfolds after an attack on the escort forces the pair to flee together, creating a compelling dynamic between the characters’ contrasting roles.
Throughout the production, the actors were inextricably linked to the plot, with their characters involved in arrests during every scene. Filming demanded significant physical commitment, requiring the actors to spend up to eight hours daily in close proximity while simultaneously undergoing rigorous action training. This intense schedule aimed to authentically portray the characters’ struggle for survival and the evolving relationship forged under extreme circumstances.
“Prisoner” promises a dramatic exploration of survival and adaptation, built upon the core concept of the actors’ constant connection to the series’ central plot developments.
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“It sounds like a truly immersive and intense way to prepare for such a complex role.”
What specific techniques were used to portray the actors’ characters’ involvement in arrest situations?