“What our show is loosely based on (gangland crime in Dublin) is happening right now. It’s current. It’s not in the past. It’s a real thing.” With Kin back on our screens, Charlie Cox talks about the capital, and the real-life crimes the show draws on.
Charlie Cox is on the move. When I Zoom-call the British actor to talk about his role in the latest series of RTÉ drama Kin, he’s in the back of a car, phone camera swaying slightly from the movement of the vehicle. More precisely, he’s in New York being ferried to and from meetings for what he calls “this new show”.
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