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‘The Full Monty’ Returns as Disney Plus Series With Original Cast and Creators​


Filming commenced on Monday in U.K. cities Sheffield and Manchester on “The Full Monty,” a Disney Plus limited series adaptation of the BAFTA-winning hit 1997 film.


The U.K. original series drama series (8×60’) reunites the film’s Oscar-winning screenwriter Simon Beaufoy (“Slumdog Millionaire”) and producer Uberto Pasolini (“Nowhere Special”) and is co-commissioned by Disney Plus and FX. It will follow the original cast as they navigate the post-industrial city of Sheffield and society’s crumbling healthcare, education and employment sectors and explore how communal effort can still triumph over adversity.


The cast reprising their roles from the film include Robert Carlyle (“Trainspotting”) as Gaz, Mark Addy (“Game of Thrones”) as Dave, Lesley Sharp (“Before We Die”) as Jean, Hugo Speer (“Britannia”) as Guy, Paul Barber (“The Dumping Ground”) as Horse, Steve Huison (“The Royle Family”) as Lomper, Wim Snape (“Gentleman Jack”) as Nathan and Tom Wilkinson (“Batman Begins”) as Gerald. The series will also introduce a new cast of children and grandchildren of the returning characters.

The series is created, written and executive produced by Simon Beaufoy, executive produced by Uberto Pasolini, directed by Andrew Chaplin (“Alma’s Not Normal”) and Catherine Morshead (“No Offence”) and co-written by Alice Nutter with Simon Lewis as series producer. It was developed by Searchlight Television and FX and will be produced by Little Island Productions and executive produced by Lee Mason, director of scripted content for Disney Plus. It will premiere on Disney Plus globally, Star Plus in Latin America and Hulu in the U.S.


Beaufoy said: “We’re chuffed to bits to get all the Monty Men back together again — now with a chaotic entourage of children, grandchildren, pets and assorted hangers-on — to see what life in Sheffield is like twenty-five years on.”


Mason added: “Twenty-five years ago Simon introduced us to a group of funny, fearless and resilient unemployed working-class men from Sheffield and the world fell in love with them. We’re delighted to reunite the original cast for this brand-new series on Disney Plus to catch up with these iconic characters and what they’ve been up to since we last saw them on stage in all their glory, and we can’t wait to introduce a host of exciting new faces and characters.”


The original film “The Full Monty” (1997) is available to stream on Disney Plus in the U.K.

 
Disney: "We support child grooming and also want to show naked dudes on our supposedly kid friendly streaming service"

I look forward to buying the rights to Davey Crockett when Disney tanks.

Honest question?

Do they actually show their dicks in the film? I've always wondered, but never seen the film because a film about a bunch of dudes getting on stage to take their dicks out has no interest to me.

When they do stage productions of this with D list celebrities and sports stars. Are they actually flashing their cocks, or is it something like they put a hat on it before turning around. Or a really quick glimpse?

Because, what's the point if they don't? Yet why would people who are into this watch if they don't?
 
Honest question?

Do they actually show their dicks in the film? I've always wondered, but never seen the film because a film about a bunch of dudes getting on stage to take their dicks out has no interest to me.

When they do stage productions of this with D list celebrities and sports stars. Are they actually flashing their cocks, or is it something like they put a hat on it before turning around. Or a really quick glimpse?

Because, what's the point if they don't? Yet why would people who are into this watch if they don't?
I don't know, I guess I just assumed from the subject matter.
 
To me, The Full Monty was mostly "memorable" as among the first of a wave of films from the U.K. where a person or persons pursue a goal in some field like stripping, ballet dancing, fashion, nude modeling, etc. that causes the working class regular folk around them to look askance at them but eventually they triumph. Among the more obnoxious of these was a film where the pursuit was gardening, or rather some egghead who believes working in a garden will help rehabilitate prisoners and any character who questioned the wisdom of allowing violent felons to roam semi-freely about outside to tend to plants was treated as a close-minded fascist.
 
Disney: "We support child grooming and also want to show naked dudes on our supposedly kid friendly streaming service"

I look forward to buying the rights to Davey Crockett when Disney tanks.
You should buy the rights to the late 1950s Zorro tv series as well.
 
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Honest question?

Do they actually show their dicks in the film? I've always wondered, but never seen the film because a film about a bunch of dudes getting on stage to take their dicks out has no interest to me.

When they do stage productions of this with D list celebrities and sports stars. Are they actually flashing their cocks, or is it something like they put a hat on it before turning around. Or a really quick glimpse?

Because, what's the point if they don't? Yet why would people who are into this watch if they don't?


Asked and answered.

edit: They ruined the joke at the end when it's revealed the people he's paying are the cast of The Full Monty and he takes the money back because he had to see them naked.
 
For women of a certain age, this is the equivalent of the Mouse purchasing Star Wars and making it into a TV show. The Full Monty is a surprisingly beloved film. The choice to bring the name of the show back makes some sense, it remains to be seen if they thought it through beyond "Well, what can we sell to these 50 year old singleton women, then?"
 
The only thing I know about the Full Monty is that it has terrible cover art.
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To me, The Full Monty was mostly "memorable" as among the first of a wave of films from the U.K. where a person or persons pursue a goal in some field like stripping, ballet dancing, fashion, nude modeling, etc. that causes the working class regular folk around them to look askance at them but eventually they triumph. Among the more obnoxious of these was a film where the pursuit was gardening, or rather some egghead who believes working in a garden will help rehabilitate prisoners and any character who questioned the wisdom of allowing violent felons to roam semi-freely about outside to tend to plants was treated as a close-minded fascist.
Can think of a few. Kinky Boots, Full Monty, Billy Elliot, Calendar Girls and Blow Dry.

Don't recognise the gardening one though.
 
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