Keira Knightley has revealed why her famous sex scene Atonement will never live up to the racy series Rivals.
The actress, 39, starred in the 2007 film alongside James McAvoy, where they had a steamy moment against a bookshelf.
But she has said that the Disney+ series Rivals, which premiered last month, had an “extraordinary” amount of fucking and couldn’t compare to what she has done, since there is a lot more male nudity in movies now.
Of Jilly Cooper’s TV adaptation, starring Emily Atack, David Tennant and Danny Dyer, he said: “I loved every second of it. I thought they were all brilliant. The fucking is extraordinary.
‘The most famous sex scene I’ve ever done, and the one that worked the best, was in Atonement. “It was brilliant because it had a storyboard.”
A male nudity to which he added The times: ‘It’s really improved. There are many funds. It’s amazing. And in fact, female nudity has decreased quite a bit, which is interesting.”
Keira Knightley has revealed why her famous Atonement sex scene will never live up to the risqué ‘bonkbuster’ series Rivals (seen in the 2007 film).
The actress, 39, starred in the 2007 film alongside James McAvoy, where they had a steamy moment against a bookshelf.
Atonement, based on the book by Ian McEwan, follows the lives of young lovers Cecilia Tallis (Keira) and Robbie Turner (James McAvoy).
When the couple is torn apart by a lie constructed by Cecilia’s jealous younger sister, Briony (Saoirse Ronan), the three must face the consequences.
Keira spoke to the publication to promote her new series Black Doves.
Last month, Black Doves released its first trailer for the upcoming Netflix series in which Keira and Sarah Lancashire take on lead roles as spies and spymasters.
It gave fans their first taste of the new thriller, which follows Keira’s character Helen Webb as an agent passing on secrets from her politician husband (Andrew Buchan).
Keira is a spy for the Black Doves organization, headed by the enigmatic Reed (Sarah), and has been giving them political information for 10 years.
Helen’s secret lover, Jason (Andrew Koji), is murdered and Reed informs her that her position in the organization may have been compromised.
Their theory is proven correct when Keira is attacked by muggers, only to be saved by a friend from her past, Sam Young, played by Ben Whishaw.
But she has said that the Disney+ series Rivals (seen), which premiered last month, had an “extraordinary” amount of fucking and cannot be compared to what she has done, since there is much more in the movies now. male nudity.
She said of the Jilly Cooper TV adaptation starring Emily Atack (seen), David Tennant and Danny Dyer: ‘I loved every second of it. I thought they were all brilliant. The fucking is extraordinary’
Sam is a mild-mannered, champagne-drinking assassin, but he’s been out of the game due to a botched job with disastrous consequences.
As his past threatens to catch up with him, his task is to protect Helen while investigating who killed Jason and why.
Helen then makes Sam promise to keep her alive and her family safe, so she has time to find out who killed Jason and get revenge on them.
Netflix fans “can’t wait” for the must-watch spy thriller which hits screens on December 5 with six episodes, set against the backdrop of London at Christmas.
Helen and Sam embark on a mission that will lead them to uncover a vast interconnected conspiracy.
One that links London’s murky underworld to a looming geopolitical crisis and leads them to question the cost of the moral decisions they have made.
The photo shows a sex scene in Rivals.
Atonement, based on the book by Ian McEwan, follows the lives of young lovers Cecilia Tallis (Keira) and Robbie Turner (James McAvoy).
When the couple is torn apart by a lie constructed by Cecilia’s jealous younger sister, Briony (Saoirse Ronan), the three must face the consequences.
The Netflix series is written by Joe Barton and Keira is listed as an executive producer.
Fans flocked to the responses to share their excitement for the new thriller and said they “can’t wait” for it to air, writing: “Keira, Ben and Sarah.” “It’s going to be epic.”
‘You must watch this series’; ‘I was already in Keira Knightley’s place but Sarah Lancashire… I’LL SIT DOWN!!!’; ‘I can’t wait for it to come out’;
‘Keira Knightley in a spy thriller? December 5th can’t come soon enough’; ‘Lush! It’s a brilliant all-star cast’; “Ben Whishaw and Sarah Lancashire, you can’t go wrong.”