George MacKay talks about becoming a known "unknown" with the success of his film, 1917, and he describes the six months of rehearsal and tricky choreography that went into creating realistic-looking battle scenes. The Tonight Show, 7 JAN 2020.
George MacKay and Jeremy Irons read a passage from Robert Harris’ international bestseller MUNICH - THE EDGE OF WAR. Set on the brink of WW2, the heart-racing new spy thriller is now streaming on Netflix.
A British diplomat travels to Munich in the run-up to World War II, where a former classmate of his from oxford is also en route, but is working for the German government.
Privilege hides the darkest secrets. After uncovering a sinister secret of a prestigious judge (Hugh Bonneville), a young graffiti artist (George Mackay) and his loved ones are dragged into a deadly game of cat and mouse.