VIDEO : 'Atomic Blonde' Director on Sought-After David Bowie Cameo, Hints for Final Twists

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Director David Leitch first received the script for Atomic Blonde from his producer wife, Kelly McCormick, who challenged him to, as he puts it, "find a fresh world in the spy genre, not unlike you did with John Wick with Chad [Stahelski]." And he found a way in to the Cold War spy drama, based on the graphic novel Coldest City, in part by using music from the '80s. Indeed, the film features multiple well-known songs from the decade, including 'Til Tuesday's "Voices Carry," used multiple times; George Michael's "Father Figure"; and two David Bowie songs: "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)," towards the beginning of the film, and his collaboration with Queen, "Under Pressure," at the end.


'Atomic Blonde' Director on Sought-After David Bowie Cameo, Hints for Final Twists

30-07-2017 - Vidéo David Bowie /