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Dan­ny Boyle will direct a TV minis­eries about The Sex Pistols

11 Jan 2021

Words by Charles Bramesco

Two musicians on stage, one playing an electric guitar, the other singing; black and white image with dramatic lighting.
Two musicians on stage, one playing an electric guitar, the other singing; black and white image with dramatic lighting.
Anglophile tele­vi­sion is about to get a whole lot less polite, thanks to the director’s upcom­ing show.

Ever get the feel­ing you’ve been cheat­ed?” Those words, uttered by Sex Pis­tols front­man John­ny Rot­ten as he con­clud­ed his final show with soon-to-be-dead band­mate Sid Vicious, encap­su­late a life­time of regret and dis­ap­point­ment with the music indus­try and the com­plex­es of fame. But for too long, Sex Pis­tols super­fans have felt cheat­ed in their own way – cheat­ed out of a wor­thy screen depic­tion of the sem­i­nal punk band’s glo­ry days.

Like that tor­tured lede, those days have mer­ci­ful­ly end­ed, with today’s news that a minis­eries dra­ma­tiz­ing the already-quite-dra­mat­ic rise and fall of England’s finest shit­kick­ers is on the way. And who to direct such a project but Dan­ny Boyle, one-time chron­i­cler of drug-fueled degra­da­tion in the UK with his cult-beloved Trainspot­ting?

Vari­ety broke the news today with a notice that also goes into detail on the cast­ing, a line­up of ris­ing tal­ents rang­ing far beyond the bor­ders of Britain. Australia’s Toby Wal­lace, so cap­ti­vat­ing as the bad-boy love inter­est in Baby­teeth, will play amphet­a­mine-tak­ing gui­tarist Steve Jones, while 1917s Anson Boon will spike his hair as John­ny Rot­ten and Eno­la Holmes’ Louis Par­tridge will be his Sid Vicious.

While the Pis­tols’ leg­end was approached at an angle by the biopic Sid and Nan­cy, which recount­ed the self-destruc­tive days lead­ing to Vicious’ arrest and death, this minis­eries will take a more top-to-bot­tom approach. The show will cov­er their ori­gins and hey­day of con­stant provo­ca­tions, from denounc­ing the roy­al fam­i­ly to dis­plays of pub­lic obscen­i­ty, which made them icons for a time of dis­il­lu­sion­ment and rebel­lion around the UK.

But as we’ve learned so recent­ly with the biopics dis­grac­ing the mem­o­ry of Fred­die Mer­cury and David Bowie, it’s not easy to trans­late the raw ener­gy of rock and the com­plex human­i­ty of the peo­ple play­ing it to the screen. There was no band dirt­i­er, angri­er, or more alive than the Sex Pis­tols – the pol­ished sheen of most pres­tige TV series sim­ply won’t do.

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