Joe Locke says Heartstopper film bosses will 'regret' giving him producer role
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Joe Locke, who plays Charlie Spring in Heartstopper, has been named an executive producer for the upcoming film adaptation, sharing his excitement and humor about the new role. He jokingly mentioned that Netflix might regret giving him creative control but emphasized his eagerness to learn from the experience, stating that being involved in behind-the-scenes discussions has been fulfilling. The film will adapt the yet-to-be-published sixth volume of the web comic and the novella Nick and Charlie, exploring the challenges of long-distance relationships as Nick prepares for university.
I think that [Netflix and See-Saw, the series' producers] are going to regret giving it to me because I'm gonna have so much fun with it, but not in a bad way.
It's been, even so far, so nice getting to be in those conversations, and they're really taking us seriously, me and Kit which is really nice.
After Season 3, the couple is inseparable. But, with Nick preparing to leave for university and Charlie finding new independence at school, the reality of a long-distance relationship begins to weigh on them.
The film will be based on the as of yet unpublished sixth volume of the web comic as well as the novella Nick and Charlie.
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