One of the leading actors from Netflix's new action-packed political thriller Hostage, has given some behind-the-scenes insight into the drama, following a surprising revelation from lead actress Suranne Jones, reports the Manchester Evening News.
In an exclusive chat with Reach Screen Time, Lucian Msamati, known for his roles in Gangs of London and Game of Thrones, spilled the beans about the twist-filled series and his experience working alongside Gentleman Jack star Jones.
Msamati, 49, shared: "I think there was great spark. Suranne and I just got on like a house on fire and we sort of became work husband and wife, which is really at the centre of both of their jobs.
"They're both hard-headed, they're both very good at what they do and they both care."
He hinted: "I think the scenes, without giving too much away, there are later scenes to come which were tough in good way. But that's the juice that we're after."
Hostage is a five-part series on Netflix and marks the first project for Coronation Street and Vigil actress Jones with the streaming giant.
The star collaborated closely with creator and Oscar-nominated writer Matt Charman, who wrote the script for Hollywood film Bridge of Spies, on the story. She also served as a producer on the TV series.
Msamati portrays prime ministerial aide Kofi Adomako, who is tasked with advising Jones' British premier Abigail Dalton after her husband is kidnapped and her resignation is demanded as the ransom for his release.

The distinguished British-Tanzanian actor revealed he was attracted to the project by Charman, and disclosed how the playwright telephoned him regarding the role which was penned specifically with the star in consideration.
Contemplating his preparation for the character of Adomako, the actor explained: "I think I've had the benefit of playing lots of conciliatory types, lots of right-hand, king of the hand type characters. This is watching people who are immediately behind the throne.
"There were some really interesting books, the calculation that has to happen. A person whose job it is to anticipate, the person whose job it is to go, 'What are the possible outcomes here? Can I get ahead of this?'. Just being, you know, ultimately loyal, ultimately responsible."
He continued: "And he sort of, for myself, this guys's been there, he's done that, several governments, he knows his stuff. We don't know his political allegiance but we know he's first duty is to the office of the prime minister."
Msamati is currently occupied with numerous other ventures and according to IMDb, he will be featuring in the mini-series Run Away.
The star also revealed: "There are a few interesting theatrical projects bubbling and brewing and there may or may not be another well-known television series that may or may not be coming out later this year that I may or may not be a part of. You'll just have to wait and see."
The interview coincides with the announcement that Gangs of London has been commissioned for a fourth season by Sky. However, considering the recent plot developments, it seems unlikely that Msamati will make a comeback.
Hostage is streaming on Netflix now
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