Taron Egerton slots Tetris story into place in new biopic

This image released by Apple TV+ shows Togo Igawa, from left, Nino Furuhata and Taron Egerton in a scene from "Tetris," premiering March 31, 2023. (Apple TV+ via AP)

The origin story of the iconic computer game 鈥淭etris鈥 is more thrilling than you may think.

It involves border crossing, authority dodging, underhand deals, putting your house on the line and 鈥 finally 鈥 trying to secure the rights for the game from behind the Iron Curtain. And now it's a film,

After playing an early version of Tetris, (played by Taron Egerton) travels in 1988 to meet Tetris designer Alexey Pajitnov (played by Nikita Efremov), hoping to secure worldwide distribution rights to the game. Rogers was driven by his love of Tetris and his eagerness for the world to experience it, but the transaction was not smooth.

Egerton says he doesn鈥檛 have the tenacity of Rogers, who potentially put his life on the line for the sake of the game.

鈥淚 have a more developed sense of my own frailty and vulnerability than he does, I think, whereas he鈥檚 got this kind of single-minded lack of, sense of self-preservation,鈥 he said in a recent interview.

He added: 鈥淚 really like his sort of single-minded, determined devil-may-care thing. It makes him an appealing hero, you know, his kind of cowboyishness. But yeah, I probably wouldn鈥檛 have done anything like what he did to get the rights to Tetris.鈥

The movie is directed by Jon S. Baird, who switched projects from action sequel 鈥淜ingsman 3" because of the pandemic, bringing his leading man 鈥 Egerton 鈥 and producer Matthew Vaughn along for the ride.

鈥淲e were looking for something to do and the 鈥楾etris鈥 script landed and we thought, 鈥楻ight, that鈥檚 great let鈥檚 just move everything on to that.鈥 And that鈥檚 really what happened,鈥 he said.

While the pandemic stopped Pajitnov and Rogers from being involved in the actual shoot, the duo was involved heavily in the scriptwriting and in detailing the imagery of Soviet Russia, much of which was recreated in Aberdeen and Glasgow, Scotland.

Baird said he was apprehensive about showing Pajitnov and Rogers the finished movie but was overjoyed at their response.

鈥淚 got a text from Maya, who鈥檚 Henk鈥檚 daughter, who鈥檚 obviously personified in the film, too and she was like, 鈥楾hey all love it. They all absolutely love the movie.鈥欌

Egerton, known to many for says he finds playing a real-life person 鈥渙dd.鈥 However, he believes that the men he has brought to the screen have all enjoyed his portrayals, smiling that 鈥渋t hasn鈥檛 blown up in my face yet!鈥

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