Titus Welliver hopes for Bosch film reboot in London

express.co.uk

Titus Welliver, known for his role as former LA cop Harry Bosch, recently shared insights about his career and the future of the series. He is currently in New York City, dealing with heavy rain and missing a good cup of tea. He describes his strong connection to British culture, influenced by his mother’s use of British slang. Welliver, who has been in the acting industry for over 35 years, credits author Michael Connelly for envisioning him as Bosch. Despite initial doubts about being cast, he eventually met Connelly and secured the role, leading to a successful run of 97 episodes over ten seasons. The final series of "Bosch: Legacy" will premiere on Amazon Prime next week. The actor reflects on the deep bonds he formed with cast members, including the late Lance Reddick. Welliver praises Reddick and shares how their partnership added depth to the series. He also highlights his relationship with actress Madison Lintz, who played Bosch's daughter, which brought more complexity to his character. Welliver is concerned about the current state of America, feeling that many people are overlooked. He expresses a desire for kindness and connection, despite political and social divisions. He also has a background in painting, which he pursued seriously until he chose acting at his father's encouragement. Welliver’s artwork has even been displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. While he enjoys painting, acting remains his primary focus. As the series wraps up, fans express mixed feelings of sadness and frustration about its conclusion. Welliver has ideas for a movie reboot featuring Bosch in London. He describes the final episodes as emotionally intense and personal for the characters. In the end, Welliver reflects on Bosch's complexity, sharing that the character's lack of adherence to social norms makes him deeply human. Viewers can look forward to more of his journey as "Bosch: Legacy" season three begins streaming on Amazon Prime this Thursday.


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