Cillian Murphy's Netflix Comeback and the Harry Potter Voldemort Casting Buzz Explained
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Cillian Murphy's underrated 2016 action flick Free Fire, where he plays a steely IRA gunrunner in a warehouse bloodbath alongside Brie Larson and Armie Hammer, lands on Netflix February 10, ScreenRant reports, sparking buzz as his back catalog heats up ahead of bigger releases. Collider echoes the excitement, calling it a forgotten masterpiece tailor-made for cult fans, perfect timing with Peaky Blinders The Immortal Man eyeing March 20 and his zombie return in 28 Years Later The Bone Temple sequel looming. Mens Journal lists it among Netflixs February heavyweights, no public appearances from Murphy himself but his name dominating streaming chatter.
The juiciest whisper this week Ralph Fiennes, the OG Voldemort, seemed to spill on Sunrise January 25 that Murphy is already cast as the dark lord in HBOS Harry Potter series next year, gushing hes a fantastic actor. Cinema Express doubles down, saying Fiennes doubled back with support despite Murphy shutting it down on Josh Horowitzs Happy Sad Confused podcast, joking its impossible to follow Fiennes and hes too attached to his own nose for that snakey look unconfirmed officially, but the slip has fans salivating over this dream matchup.
Purbalite on January 27 hailed Murphy in a top three versatile actor piece, no fresh business moves or social mentions, though his wifes artist profile popped up on AOL amid old Oscars date night nostalgia. No red carpets or tweets from the elusive Irish star, but these ripples hint at a packed biographical chapter ahead, with Free Fires revival and Voldemort tease carrying serious long-term weight for his villain arc. 367 words
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