Taboo.With progress on the 2017 BBC drama currently on hold due to Hardy’s other projects, the actor still teased his ideas for the future of his character, the mysterious James Keziah Delaney in early 19th-century London.“The second season of Taboo is really, really important to me, and it’s taken a lot of thinking, because I really enjoyed the first one and I want to be really fulfilled by the second one,” Hardy told Esquire.The actor, who co-created the series with his father Chips Hardy and Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, teased a number of far-fetched possibilities for the future of his character.“We’re still playing with ideas: you could go linear, a continuation of time, or we could drop prior to London, or we could.
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