RICHARD MADDEN
CITADEL – MISCELLANEOUS
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Photo from
a New York Times article (see
below) |
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Trailers |
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First Trailer: Citadel
- Official Trailer | Prime Video - YouTube (Running time: 2:18) |
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Second Trailer: Citadel
- Official Trailer 2 | Prime Video - YouTube (Running time: 2:16) |
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Clips |
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First 10 minutes – Episode 1: |
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A
Real Spy Never Smiles On The Job, Mason | Citadel | Prime Video - YouTube – Episode 2 (Running time: 3:32) |
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You
Are A Spy | Citadel | Prime Video - YouTube – Episode 2 (Running time: 1:40) |
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Priyanka Chopra does
NOT kiss and tell! | Citadel - YouTube – Episode 4 |
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Stanley
Tucci coming through with the words of wisdom 🔥 | Citadel - YouTube – Episode 4 |
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Martinis all round … this is fun: Stanley
Tucci (@stanleytucci) |
Instagram |
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Press Articles |
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The Spies of ‘Citadel’ Have Big Plans: Global
Domination New York Times article – 28 April 2023 An Amazon thriller starring Priyanka
Chopra Jonas and Richard Madden is the first in a franchise of interrelated
series that will be set, and produced, around the world. In “Citadel”, Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopsa Jones play
spies and former lovers who must struggle to redefine their relationship
eight years after their memories are wiped clean.
By Chris
Vognar April 27,
2023 About five
years ago, the head of Amazon Studios, Jennifer Salke,
called Anthony and Joe Russo with an idea for a different kind of franchise. It
would start with an American-made show then eventually expand into multiple
other series, set and produced in other countries and filmed in other
languages, all connected within the same storytelling universe on Prime
Video. The Russo
Brothers were intrigued. As linchpins of the Marvel empire, having directed
two Avengers movies and two Captain America movies, they knew all about
international reach; Marvel, after all, reaps much of its enormous profit
abroad. And they soon came up with the right vehicle: a fast-paced spy
thriller that jets around the world, as such stories already tend to do. The
result, or at least the first step, is the six-part first season of
“Citadel,” debuting Friday. The brisk, often violent action drama is about a
global spy network, also called Citadel, charged with keeping the world’s
peace, often through unpeaceful means. At the center are two agents and smoldering
former lovers, Nadia Sinh (Priyanka
Chopra Jonas) and Mason Kane (Richard Madden), who must fight to save the organization
after a nefarious enemy spy group, known as Manticore,
nearly wipes Citadel off the map. “It
really is like riding a bucking bronco,” Joe Russo (right, with Anthony
Russo) said about “Citadel,” which so far comprises three interrelated series
being produced in three different countries. But the
flagship American series is just the start: Production has wrapped on the
Italian “Citadel,” starring Matilda De Angelis (“The Undoing”), and it is already
underway on the Indian “Citadel,” featuring the Bollywood star Varun Dhawan. For the Russo
brothers, who are executive producers on all three series, the franchise was
the logical next step in their world-building (and world-spanning) vision. “We’ve had
the good fortune of being able to tell stories that travel around the globe,
and we’ve seen the effect that those can have on audiences,” Anthony Russo
said, sitting beside his brother during a video interview last week from
London. “But those were Hollywood-centric narratives that traveled.
The idea that we could create a story that not only traveled
around the world but was created around the world seemed like a very exciting
movement forward.” It is an
audaciously ambitious plan, a play for world influence that the warring spies
of “Citadel” might recognize. Some of the production challenges are already
evident. “It really is like riding a bucking bronco,”
Joe Russo said. “New ideas are always developing because Italy and India are
in different timelines of production.” As the other two productions emerge
with new ideas, he added, “it’s important for us to adjust and make sure that
our Easter eggs and our plot threads are all feeding correctly into future
stories.” David Weil
(“Hunters”) replaced the original showrunner, Josh Applebaum, during production. (The Indian and Italian
productions have different showrunners.) According
to The
Hollywood Reporter, reshoots pushed the cost of “Citadel” to more
than $200 million, which would make it one of the most expensive series ever
made. (Amazon did not respond to multiple queries about the show’s budget.) The franchise’s
international ambitions are apparent immediately in early episodes of the
U.S. production. Shooting locations abroad for the first season include
London, Morocco and Valencia, Spain. Within the first 10 minutes of the
series, Chopra Jonas and Madden banter and bicker in Mandarin, Italian,
Spanish and German, a multilingual way to immediately indicate these
characters have a past. Chopra
Jonas relished the questions raised by the amnesia for her and Madden’s characters:
“How are you going to come to terms with everything that happened in those
eight years?” she asked. Casting
was also a crucial part of the international equation. Chopra Jonas is one of
India’s most famous actresses, and she has also made a name in the United
States (including in the ABC drama “Quantico”). Madden, who played Robb Stark
in “Game of Thrones,” is Scottish. The British actress Lesley Manville (“The
Crown,” “Phantom Thread”) plays the ruthless Manticore
head, Dahlia Archer, who also happens to be the British ambassador to the
United States. The global
orientation was a big part of the appeal for Chopra Jonas. “As
someone who worked in the Indian film industry, I always wanted our Hindi
language movies to transcend borders and move into other diasporas,” she said
last week in a video interview. “You want your movies to always travel.” She added:
“‘Citadel’ is giving an opportunity to filmmakers around the world to play in
the same sand pit and have the same opportunities to tell their stories.” Like “The
Bourne Identity” (2002), the first installment in
the long-running film series based on the Robert Ludlum novels, “Citadel”
turns on a case of amnesia. When, in the pilot, Mason and Nadia nearly die in
a fiery train crash, their caustic handler, Bernard (Stanley Tucci), “backstops” them, wiping their memories clean.
Mason then spends the next eight years living as another person, Kyle, with a
wife (played by the Australian actress Ashleigh Cummings) and young daughter
(Caoilinn Springall) and
no recollection of his life as a superspy. Kyle is a
nice guy. Mason, not so much. When circumstances conspire to make Mason
necessary to Citadel again, the reverse transition makes for a thorny
process. “They
share a soul,” Madden said. “Mason is inherently selfish and damaged. Kyle is
the opposite of that. He’s surrounded by love. As the show goes on, you get
to see more of Mason and how much he actually is craving love and intimacy
with someone.” Casting
was a crucial part of the show’s international ambitions. Madden, who played
Robb Stark in “Game of Thrones,” is Scottish. Chopra Jonas is one of India’s
most famous actresses. Here, too,
the inherent qualities of the spy genre provided opportunities for deeper
exploration. Spies, after all, have no fixed identities: They are many
different things to many different people. “Citadel” adds a wrinkle to these
already-blurred lines, creating characters whose divided selves go beyond
expedient aliases and multiple passports. Chopra
Jonas relished the questions of identity raised by the premise: “How are you
going to come to terms with everything that happened in those eight years?”
she said. “Who are you as a person now? A culmination of both of those? What
kind of humanity do you retain? What about your moral compass? It’s a really
delicious unpacking of character.” With
multiple productions based in multiple countries and a narrative universe
that thrives on complexity, the “Citadel” project has no shortage of moving
parts. It can all get dizzying and demands careful management in order to
keep everything coherent and on track. This, Tucci
said, is an area where the Russo brothers excel. “They’re
probably the most efficient filmmakers I’ve ever worked with,” said Tucci, who also stars in the Russo-directed sci-fi
adventure movie “The Electric State,” scheduled to debut on Netflix next
year. “They know exactly what they want. You get in, and you do it, and
they’re collaborative. Then you go: ‘OK, 6 o’clock. Time to go home. Did we
get everything?’ And they got everything. That just doesn’t happen.” If the
opening salvos connect with audiences, the “Citadel” team hopes to add even
more countries and more story lines to the project. If all goes as planned,
“Citadel” could attain a reach and scope to match its namesake spy network. To Madden,
it wouldn’t feel right otherwise. “If we’re trying to make a show about a spy
agency that we say exists in every country in the world,” he said, “it only
makes sense to have versions of this show from as many countries as we can.” |
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SPOILER ALERT |
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YouTube – Fan video by Seeb Mason
and Nadia - Their Story [Citadel] - YouTube (Running time: 5:05) |
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YouTube
- Credit: SuperDit Mason
& Nadia - True Love | CITADEL - YouTube (Running
time: 3.09) |
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YouTube
– Credit: Noveleros TV Nadia
& Mason - Only Love Can Hurt Like This [Citadel] - YouTube (Running
time: 3:51) Nadia,
Mason & Asha- Acróstico [Citadel] - YouTube (Running
time: 2:50) |
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YouTube
– Credit: Did you pinky swear? Nadia
+ Asha (+ Mason): a not-so-secret secret. - YouTube (Running time: 1:01) |
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YouTube
– Credit: Cafajeste Edits "Eu Não Amo
Você..." | Mason & Nadia (Citadel Edit) -
YouTube (Running
time: 2:20) |
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