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'Anything could happen': Jude Law teases 12-hour live episode of HBO's 'The Third Day'
https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/tv/2020/09/15/the-third-day-hbo-jude-law-12-hour-live-episode/5803714002/
Jude Law is about to enter his own version of "The Truman Show." Or maybe "Survivor."
Honestly, no one knows what, exactly, is in store Oct. 3, when Law and a group of actors will congregate on a remote British isle for a live 12-hour episode of their new HBO series "The Third Day.
After its third episode, the show pivots to an experimental all-day event, to be filmed in real time and broadcast uninterrupted online and on the U.K.'s Sky Arts channel. Pre-COVID, the idea was for members of the public to travel to the island, where they could interact with the actors and immerse themselves in the story.
But given social distancing concerns, the audacious episode is now limited to the "Third Day" cast, along with members of the Punchdrunk company, scattered across the island.
"We are still confident that it will feel like an event," Law tells USA TODAY. "We're all getting more and more used to experiencing things online, through our TV screens, our tablets and phones. The original idea was that we would continue the drama that plays out after (Episode 3), about this festival and these sort of rites of passage. And we'll be there doing that as such, just without 2,000 (visitors) witnessing it. But the islanders will be there, and it's also plays strangely into the narrative of the piece, which is that the island is very exclusive and closed off."
"There is a very clear sense of what happens that day, because it's a day of this festival that the island has followed for hundreds of years, and there are certain stages that (the characters) have to accomplish for it to be a ritual success," Law says.