It's yours .... it will always be yours.
gwen is having so much fun. recognized her voice instantly
think this is her as well?
Gwendoline Christie for Behind the Blinds, February 2020
GWENDOLINE CHRISTIE as LUCIFER The Sandman | Netflix
Hello Mr. Gaiman, can you give us anything, even little crumbs, about Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer? Please, just a word, a color, a vibe, something!! Thank you so much.
She's gorgeous, and very gentle and funny, and just a little bit absolutely terrifying.
I am the dark at the end of everything.
"Tell us what power have dreams in Hell"
GWENDOLINE CHRISTIE as LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR in THE SANDMAN (2022)
Neil was fantastic in his openness from a design perspective, but gave wonderful and insightful guidance into the fluid androgyny of his fallen angel and threw in a touch of louche Bowie-ness in the mix.
Misunderstanding Lucifer from the Sandman series and why Gwendoline Christie is the right choice (an art historian and occultist's opinion)
I am writing this post as I'm absolutely baffled by the issues people seem to have with the portrayal of the character of Lucifer in the Sandman series. For some reason people find it problematic that the fallen angel is played by Gwendoline Christie, a powerful and androgynous-looking woman, but there is seemingly no problem with Lucifer being played by a black-haired man in the nightclub business (Tom Ellis in the Netflix series 'Lucifer'). Don't get me wrong, Tom Ellis is entertaining and wonderful to watch, but that particular version of Lucifer is neither canon when it comes to the comics nor does it have anything to do with the actual angel Lucifer.
Angels are genderless beings and they have always been portrayed as androgynous in the history of art. Multiple literary sources, including grimoires (books with supposed instructions on how to summon these beings and many others), state that angelic beings as well as demons are able to change their appearance. Many of those forms they might take aren't even humanoid and they can choose not to show any physical form at all. They aren't corporeal beings, the fact that they do take on any resemblance of a physical form is just so humans can understand them better. That's why we've been painting them as human-like ever since the early times of human civilization. What we make to be similar to us is what makes it comprehensible. Portraying beings from other dimensions/realms as human-like but with androgynous features is a way to show they don't belong in the physical dimension, as gender is likely a non-existent concept in other realms of existence. Androgyny of mythical beings, therefore, emphasizes the fact they are different than physical beings such as humans.
Therefore, when portraying an angelic being in art, or in any type of media, making them androgynous is making way for their essence to come through. In a way, the same applies to the way elves are portrayed as ethereal and androgynous since they don't have to be corporeal beings at all, at least when it comes to folklore. I know this opinion might not be understandable to others or it might sound controversial, but I believe that not portraying an angelic being as androgynous and not showing any signs of their divine origin (these include mannerisms that emphasize their etheriality for example, a cadence in their voice that is different etc.) is a huge missed opportunity that might rob these interesting mythical beings of what they are. Not making angels feel like angels beats the point of having an angel character (in a movie, series or video game for example) in the first place.
This is why Gwendoline Christie is the right choice. At a height of 6′ 3″ (1.91 m), captivatingly pale. androgynous with a powerful specific sort of grace and presence - a perfect 'vessel' for the Morning Star. What's more, she understands the importance, complexity, grandeur and the mythical dimension of the figure of Lucifer, as well as the whole 'spirituality' of the Sandman universe which is rather evident from her approach to this role and the interviews she has given so far. I might go so far to say that, even though the Sandman series isn't even out yet (though there is some footage available already), the casting of Gwendoline as Lucifer feels right just as the casting of Lee Pace as Thranduil in the Hobbit felt right and I consider the character of Thranduil to be the best portrayal of a humanoid mythical being on TV. Lee felt like an elven king, moved like an elven king, spoke like an elven king and radiated an energy of the dimension the elven king might have come from (I'm talking about the folkloric 'Otherworld' where elves supposedly live). I feel the same might apply to Gwendoline and Lucifer.
As an occultist, art historian, anthropologist and someone who is rather fond of the figure of Lucifer, I am looking forward to seeing how Gwendoline interprets him. Finally, we might get something completely different from a frequently portrayed 'demonic' side/version of this important mythical character. We might just see the Light Bringer who has not forgotten his divine origin.
- Heidi (@theatrum-tenebrarum)
- Gwendoline Christie as Lucifer (The Sandman series on Netflix, out 5th August 2022)
gwendoline you said it🤣
Gwendoline Christie as LUCIFER MORNINGSTAR ↳ The Sandman, 1.03; A Hope in Hell
Queued abt 11 posts. Sorry didn't tag spoilers but have tagged The sandman, sm bts, sm cast so u can blacklist. Can't wait to watch it for gwen
Your honor, the boots are slaying.
I will not deny I hated what this show ended up being. But I will remember the excitement & joy I felt during the lead up to the last season and enjoying the first three & a half episodes. The last good episode of this show was AKoTSK, the heart of this episode was Jaime & Brienne. It's their moment, their reunion, their pledges, theirs firsts, their conversations, their love story, their friendship, & sharing it with people they love the most & who love them back. With Kissed by Fire, Oathkeeper and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Bryan Cogman ended his run on the show with a love letter to Jaime & Brienne. And ofc NCW & Gwen were beautiful in this episode.
I know I’ve read people saying that Jaime liked Brienne from the very beginning in the books, but actually reading it is…something else. Like with literally everyone else during his capture he’s always all, “Hey, panini head, are you LISTENING to me???” but with brienne he, without even knowing why, is deadass constantly switching to “I’m not leaving until you laugh.” It’s amazing. He just likes her. He wants to be mean, but he can’t be. I mean he’s still scheming to kill her to get to cersei at this point, but he LIKES her and it’s so pure.