Richard Armitage

It wasn’t a prosthetic. I read an interview with him talking about how liberating it was for him to go full frontal.
He’s always welcome to be as liberated as he likes
 
Richard bares it all at one point in the series during a full frontal scene and he’s opening up about the buzzworthy moment.



“When a project like this comes in your direction, there are a lot of people trying to warn you and say, ‘It’s going to be challenging, it’s going to be very revealing, and there will be a lot of intimacy’. But I thought, ‘It’s fine.’ I’ll approach this like a European, like how the French deal with cinema, see their view of the human body and their view of relationships and intimacy,” Richard told Hello.

So, was it really Richard in the scene or did he wear a prosthetic? It was all him!

“My attitude is ‘It’s the body, it’s the human body’. Just be a little bit laissez-faire about it. If you are uncomfortable with it, then it’s your problem. Don’t be uncomfortable about it,” he said. “We worked with an amazing intimacy coordinator called Adelaide Waldrop. I think people view the intimacy coordinator as the onset police but she had a more directorial point of view to assist Glenn and Lisa as directors. She was sort of part director, part psychologist and part choreographer. There were doors opened and places that we could go to and explore without inhibitions with everybody involved in that process and with everyone feeling not just comfortable with it, but sort of excited about what we were going to try and do.”
 
Richard bares it all at one point in the series during a full frontal scene and he’s opening up about the buzzworthy moment.



“When a project like this comes in your direction, there are a lot of people trying to warn you and say, ‘It’s going to be challenging, it’s going to be very revealing, and there will be a lot of intimacy’. But I thought, ‘It’s fine.’ I’ll approach this like a European, like how the French deal with cinema, see their view of the human body and their view of relationships and intimacy,” Richard told Hello.

So, was it really Richard in the scene or did he wear a prosthetic? It was all him!

“My attitude is ‘It’s the body, it’s the human body’. Just be a little bit laissez-faire about it. If you are uncomfortable with it, then it’s your problem. Don’t be uncomfortable about it,” he said. “We worked with an amazing intimacy coordinator called Adelaide Waldrop. I think people view the intimacy coordinator as the onset police but she had a more directorial point of view to assist Glenn and Lisa as directors. She was sort of part director, part psychologist and part choreographer. There were doors opened and places that we could go to and explore without inhibitions with everybody involved in that process and with everyone feeling not just comfortable with it, but sort of excited about what we were going to try and do.”
That is exactly what every actor/actress should think. Show completly nude is something completly normal, there's no excuse in century XXI to having still problems with them show everything...
 
Just saw Obsession the other day. He's so fucking hot as William. I am so fucking obsessed with him now. Fucking hot daddy

same here, wish there is obsession 2 with more nudes and uncut cock of him
 
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I think his story's done, but I also want to see him naked again and having sex again. Like, they didn't even kiss.
maybe.. but Im sure Netflix is fully aware that the main attraction in this film is actually him (just like 365 day with that italian guy) not the girl, so commercial wise they should keep him on the second season (if any) to get more views from gays and girls lol
 
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maybe.. but Im sure Netflix is fully aware that the main attraction in this film is actually him (just like 365 day with that italian guy) not the girl, so commercial wise they should keep him on the second season (if any) to get more views from gays and girls lol
They could create a spinoff, lol, with him exploring his broken-ness, by sleeping with everyone, including guys.