Bill Nighy Cast As David Bowie's Character In 'The Man Who Fell To Earth'
With The Queen's Gambit an unexpected success for Netflix in 2020, it wasn't going to be long before Walter Tevis' other, better-known books would become the basis for new TV series on streaming and premium cable. Originally developed at Hulu, a remake of the seminal The Man Who Fell To Earth was sold to ViacomCBS for CBS All Access after Disney's merger with 20th Century Fox upended production plans. It was taken over by Alex Kurtzman, the man behind the successful TV revival of Star Trek at CBSAA, and Jenny Lumet, who worked on Kurtzman projects like Clarice and the upcoming Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
In February 2021, Chiwetel Ejiofor was announced as starring in the series as "the alien," who calls himself Faraday. However, fans assumed this would be the same role originated by the late David Bowie. But with CBS All Access' transformation into Paramount+ the next month, things shifted again, and now the series has moved to Showtime, where it hopes to keep up the hit parade started by the Dexter revival and Yellowjackets. Moreover, the series has finally confirmed Ejiofor's character is not the same as the one played by Bowie. The famous Thomas Jerome Newton is also in the show, albeit much older and aged, having resided on Earth for several decades, and will be played by Bill Nighy.
In a statement, Nighy said of taking on the iconic role: "I was honoured to be invited to play the part of Thomas Jerome Newton that glorious David Bowie made so famous. I think the story is terrific and brilliantly expressed. I am an enthusiast for shows which extrapolate from current technology and give us plausible glimpses of a possible near future. It's an important story which, as well as being highly entertaining, discusses the crucial issues of our time."