Idris Elba poses shirtless for Interview Mag, worries about creative ‘burn out’

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Idris Elba covers the new issue of Interview Magazine and this Craig McDean editorial is so good! I mean, it’s probably the easiest thing in the world for magazine stylists to get Idris to “look sexy,” but still. It’s like they made this editorial just for us, based on our sexual fantasies. Idris in a warehouse, shirtless, on an uncovered mattress. ROWR! I would absolutely suggest going to look at the full Interview editorial too – go here to see. As for the interview, Idris speaks to Jon Favreau about fame, work and what it’s like to transition into directing. Some highlights:

Playing the Gunslinger in The Dark Tower: “I’ve always wanted to try the whole cowboy feel and look, so when I took this role, I was wondering, ‘Are we going to bring that to life in this character? Is he a real cowboy?’ And the answer was no. We had to reinvent that a little bit because the world—it’s quite a fantastical world and we aren’t making a Western. But there’s definitely some characteristics from those great cowboy movies, the Sergio Leone movies and all. I was definitely drawn to it. I’ve got two smoking guns that just look incredible, and I love to pull them out whenever I can.”

He’s fine with being a TV actor too: “Television is where I cut my teeth. One of my first jobs was in a soap opera, five days a week. And what I found is, although there are different directors coming in and different crews, you just lived in your character. It’s the nature of the story, the ongoing story, and it can get deeper and deeper. And The Wire—I had moved to America a few years earlier. I had to get a job. And this character came about, and I jumped straight in. And it was like, “Today we’re doing this scene in this part of this story line in this part of this world.” You don’t have the luxury like you do in films to do one scene per day.”

He has so much going on: “When you break it down like that, it’s unhealthy to have that much going on. I don’t want to sound ungrateful or anything, but I sleep less, I’m constantly thinking, I’m constantly multitasking, and I really don’t know what the effects are going to be when I’m older. I don’t ever stop. Not because I’m greedy or anything, but I’m always creating, debating with the part of my brain that is dormant. Wondering how I can move in and create a bit more space and take a bit more time. But it’s almost like the more I achieve, the more capacity I have to achieve. I do worry sometimes about whether I’m going to burn out. Not burn myself out, but burn my art out, with audiences going, “Ah, yeah, I’ve seen enough now, thanks very much.”

[From Interview]

It’s strange to hear Idris worry about burning out or becoming too famous, because it seems like he’s worked so hard to get to this place, and he’s only now at a place where he’s famous, respected and sought-after. He’s working back-to-back and he’s got a wide variety of projects in the mix. So I hope he does stick with it and just puts his head down and does the work.

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Photos courtesy of Craig McDean/Interview Magazine.

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  1. Darkladi says:

    I want to come at that man with a knife & fork.😍

    • cyn says:

      Whenever I see pictures of this man, I put my dirty mind to good use thinking about everything that I would do to him. He is so sexy!

      I can’t with the Tayto today. After staying up til 3 this morning to make sure that my cousins got out of downtown Dallas okay, bawling my eyes out for three days, and having to explain everything that has happened from Louisiana to Minnesota to Dallas to my son and being horrified that he and his cousin are desensitized to violence like this, it makes Tom seem even more stupid.

    • Annetommy says:

      Nope, pass, no paper pants…

  2. lilacflowers says:

    Lovely photos of lovely Idris.

    Is he in Australia now or will he be making his way soon? Will his arrival for Thor: Taynorak be captured on the TayTay cam or will they rename it “Smoldered into combustion cam?”

  3. Eve says:

    He’s very handsome.

    P.S.: But the actual reason I’m here is to seek refuge from those Himbo-Bimbo threads. I’m done with those.

  4. Sixer says:

    Lord love him, but I think Idris has got quite enough ego to sustain him for a lifetime. Nice of him to give humility a go, though. Snigger.

    And *faints*. World’s hottest man.

    • Norman Bates' Mother says:

      I hope he burned his singing/rapping career out for good. His music videos were embarrassing to watch.

      But yes, huge ego aside, he is the hottest man alive. *Faints nearby*

  5. Jane says:

    If Idris ever gets burnt out, he’s more than welcome to stay at my place and I’ll help him recuperate. Wink-wink. Dear God, that man is gorgeous.

  6. HK9 says:

    If he ever gets burned out, he can come sit by me at my house and rest. 🙂

  7. Tash says:

    Silly Idris. We’ll never tire of you.

  8. Fa says:

    Love him a really A lister who worry about burn out & Tom H is loving the attention that Taylor bring to him big difference of mentality

  9. Kiki says:

    I love Idris Elba. He is a sexy MAN MEAT. I will take him home and give him a nice, aroma and beautiful bath, bed and who know what happens on the BEYOND. AAAHHH.

    Oh, I will never get tired of you. Just like I will never get tired of another beautiful sexy MAN MEAN named Michael Fassbender.

  10. Miss V says:

    The things I would do to this man…..

  11. Mira says:

    Hes so sexy!

  12. Aiobhan says:

    This is so refreshing. I am only talking about the photos. I will be reading the interview later.

  13. Sullivan says:

    Good Gawd, he’s really. . . I am just. . .

  14. Squiggisbig says:

    Serious question how can people look at these beautiful photos and Hiddles weird boxer photos from last week and not think that Elba would make the better Bond????

    • PaschaP says:

      I’m not a Hiddleston fan whatsoever, but I also think this shoot is better b/c whoever photographed Idris in this photo shoot >>> Hiddleston’s W mag photographer.

      Lol it also helps that Idris never fails to look debonair, whereas Hiddles is, imo, an awkward try hard at best.

  15. Scootypuffjr says:

    I can’t see Hiddleston as Bond. Idris, on the other hand…I’ve loved the idea of him as James Bond since the first time someone breathed word of it. Love him!

    • Wilma says:

      Yup, with his crazy charisma I would finally get Bond and why women always fall for him.

  16. RudyZooKeeper says:

    The cover photo – it looks like he’s wearing a crown of some sort. Intentional editing on the part of the creative department, I’m sure. Now I can’t unsee it. His gaze is almost spiritual. I could look at him for ages.

    And I giggled when he talked about his two smoking guns … Just kept thinking about his biceps.

  17. lisa2 says:

    He is smart to realize this and see it. Because we don’t live in the time of say when actors like Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Denzel Washington, Leo and Johnny because huge stars. These men have lasted for over 20+ years. We are not going to have actors like them again. It just won’t happen. And good to see Idris understands. Because you can easily become the flavor of the month. You can make lots of movies and then the attention moves away just as quickly..

    and it doesn’t matter that people on gossip sites are wanting to “eat you up”..

  18. Roller74 says:

    Drooooooling………….

  19. NotSoSocialButterfly says:

    ***swoon***

  20. Pants says:

    I just love looking at him.

  21. ana says:

    I really want to be that mattress right now.

  22. Kelly says:

    Shirtless. Well it’s a start.

    What was that article about?

  23. Denise says:

    AMAZING cover.

  24. pato says:

    Wow just wow

  25. jferber says:

    I love the way he sits on a chair. I wish he’d come to my house and sit on a chair.