'I don't want to be active when I'm 80': When Gary Oldman gave his fans an impending retirement shock

    On November 20, 2022, Gary Oldman dropped hints at retirement, expressing his desire to conclude his iconic acting career post- "Slow Horses".

    <p>Gary Oldman (Source: Hindustan Times)</p>

    Gary Oldman (Source: Hindustan Times)

    Gary Oldman: A Cinematic Genius Gears Up for a Graceful Exit

    There comes a time when legends decide to hang their boots, or in this case, their iconic movie roles. The illustrious Gary Oldman, an Oscar-decorated stalwart of Hollywood, seems to be hinting at just that. Having garnered massive acclaim for roles in franchises like Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy and the evergreen Harry Potter series, he’s making waves once again, not for a new role, but for a potential exit from the silver screen. As reported by Deadline, Oldman's statements have fans and critics alike pondering on the end of an era.

    Riding High with 'Slow Horses'

    “I’ve had an enviable career, but careers wane, and I do have other things that interest me outside of acting,” Gary reflected in a conversation with the Times of London. With a tone laden with retrospection, he added, “I’d be very happy and honoured and privileged to go out as Jackson Lamb — and then hang it up.” For the uninitiated, Oldman's claim to fame has been the character of Jackson Lamb in Apple TV+’s 'Slow Horses', where he masterfully portrays a seasoned spymaster.

    Gary Oldman (Source: The Independent)

    A Glimpse of What's to Come

    While the thought of bidding adieu to such a monumental actor might be daunting, fans need not despair just yet. Oldman is still slated to enchant audiences for two more series of 'Slow Horses', promising plenty of Jackson Lamb's enigmatic charisma. Moreover, this year, on July 21, we saw him under Christopher Nolan's direction in 'Oppenheimer', diving deep into the narrative of the atomic bomb's creation, portraying President Truman.

    A Career Worth Celebrating

    Gary Oldman's journey in cinema is nothing short of extraordinary. From his impeccable portrayal of UK wartime prime minister Winston Churchill in 'Darkest Hour', which clinched him an Oscar in 2018, to his nominations for roles in 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' and 'Mank', Oldman has been a force to reckon with. As fans gear up to embrace his forthcoming performances, the industry prepares to potentially bid adieu to a true maestro.

    As he so rightfully articulated, years go by. And as the years have gone by, Gary Oldman's talent has only shone brighter. Here's to cherishing what might be the final few masterpieces of a cinematic genius.

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