Eric Interview: Benedict Cumberbatch & Gaby Hoffmann on Netflix Drama (2024)

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Eric stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Gaby Hoffmann about the Netflix series, which is now streaming. The six-part thriller drama also stars McKinley Belcher III, Dan Fogler, and Clarke Peters.

“Set in 1980s New York, Eric is a new emotional thriller from Abi Morgan following the desperate search of a father when his nine-year-old son disappears one morning on the way to school. Vincent, one of New York’s leading puppeteers and creator of the hugely popular children’s television show, ‘Good Day Sunshine,’ struggles to cope with the loss of his son, Edgar, becoming increasingly distressed and volatile,” says the synopsis for the show. “Full of self-loathing and guilt around Edgar’s disappearance, he clings to his son’s drawings of a blue monster puppet, Eric, convinced that if he can get Eric on TV then Edgar will come home. As Vincent’s progressively destructive behavior alienates his family, his work colleagues, and the detectives trying to help him, it’s Eric, a delusion of necessity, who becomes his only ally in the pursuit to bring his son home.”

Tyler Treese: Gaby, the argument scenes are just so intense. How was it going to this very vulnerable place with Benedict and showing that this marriage was really falling apart far before the disappearance?

Gaby Hoffmann: It was shockingly easy to start fighting with Benedict right off the bat [laughs]. No, really so much of it is there in the brilliant writing of Abi Morgan and then to have Lucy Forbes, the most capable director of all, to help guide us through it. But we talked a little bit about it leading in. We found a lot of it on our feet, of course, but it wasn’t too hard. The sort of nuts and bolts of where they were and why they were there made a lot of sense to us. I think we implicitly understood who they were to each other in this moment. So it was really just navigating the sort of details of the minutia, but it was a world that felt available pretty immediately.

Benedict Cumberbatch: I guess because there’s a sort of gradation of state and mental health and the developing crisis outside of the marriage that’s helping to implode it. It was really important to sort of navigate that and not be too shouty all the time or to the other where, where the elements of real danger, physicality, the staging of it was difficult. It was our first few weeks. I mean, it wasn’t difficult in the sense that, as Gaby’s saying, there was something very fluid about it, but in a TV schedule to sort of land a 10-year history falling apart in the first weeks, it’s the name of the game. It’s one of those things you just have to get on and do.

So questions were asked, and there were a couple of moments of going, “Hold on. The TV schedule. Hold on, hold on.” We just need to talk about the nuts and bolts of this ’cause I don’t know what I’m doing. You’d have to just pick certain bits apart. But like Gaby was saying, Abi and Lucy were there and amenable and provided the space and the safety, encouragement, and the elimination of ideas or the investigation of them to make it work. So it wasn’t a hardship in the end. Working with this one is an absolute dream, dream, dream, dream come true. She’s a game-raiser.

Benedict, your character is a puppeteer. We see the show you created, “Good Day Sunshine, ” you’re handling the puppets. How was it learning the basics and some puppeteering for this role?

Cumberbatch: Joyous. Joy of joys. It’s just one of those things. As a 47-year-old adult, you just kind of go, “Thank God I’m an actor, and I get to have an excuse to learn to do this.” How else would it be possible for me to have that kind of expertise at my disposal to try and give authenticity to those moments? To be working opposite someone as talented as, uh, as Olly [Taylor] was inside the suit was really important and phenomenal and inspiring. He’s a great actor, but he’s also an extraordinary manipulator of this medium. The combination meant that it was a real thing for me, and it wasn’t an awkward thing. T

here were some, for all of us, especially Olly and the team, really frustrating moments where the only vision he had was through these fixed-point cameras. So it’s rather like watching CCTV footage of yourself. He doesn’t see what we see with our normal peripheral, immediate foreground, and background focus. He’s just trapped in three lenses and still has to move around seeing what he’s doing as an effect. So the camera may be on his left, but he’s moving his right arm. He translated all that information into a full performance. I literally cried the first time I put it on to realize what he was struggling with, but he’s like, “Oh, it’s just what I do, you know?” So that was great. Yeah, it was a wonderful aspect of the job.

Thanks to Benedict Cumberbatch and Gaby Hoffmann for our Eric interview.

Eric Interview: Benedict Cumberbatch & Gaby Hoffmann on Netflix Drama (2024)

FAQs

What happens at the end of Eric on Netflix? ›

Yes, Edgar is found safe at the end of Eric on Netflix. While eating French toast at a diner, the young boy sees his father's live performance as Eric on the TV. Hearing the message, he races home. Meanwhile, Vincent, still wearing the Eric puppet costume, also rushes towards their house.

Is Eric Netflix a true story? ›

Eric isn't based on a true story, but it is inspired by a number of missing child cases that Morgan heard about while growing up in 1980s New York.

What happened at the end of Eric? ›

Eric ends on a surprisingly hopeful note, at least for the core family of Vincent, Cassie, and Edgar. Vincent succeeds in getting the network executives to let the puppet version of Eric on the air, but they fire Vincent, who despairs at ever bringing Edgar back.

How many episodes of Eric are on Netflix? ›

Is Eric a true story? ›

Eric Was Inspired By Several True Stories

Eric wasn't inspired by one true story in particular. Rather, the show is based on the 1980s period and a wave of child disappearances that happened then. “There were several children who disappeared,” showrunner Abi Morgan told USA Today.

What happens on Eric? ›

At the end of Eric, kid's TV guru Vincent — a deadbeat dad who sees the light, played in a perpetual state of mental unravelling by Benedict Cumberbatch — is reunited with missing son Edgar (Ivan Morris Howe) and has at least started the long journey to reclaim his lost marbles.

What is the new series Eric on Netflix? ›

Eric is a 2024 British psychological thriller television miniseries created for the streaming service Netflix. It stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a distraught puppeteer whose young son goes missing in 1980s New York City.

Where is Eric from the real world now? ›

Eric has worked as a life, health, nutrition and wellness facilitator, a spiritual guide, and an addiction rehabilitation facilitator for over a decade. Eric is a licensed CyberScan quantum energy practitioner, and a licensed Doctor of Pastoral Science and Medicine.

Is Edgar found in Eric? ›

They both do, and Vincent and Edgar are reunited outside their building, with Cassie tearfully joining them. However, while Eric is found safe in the end, show creator Morgan has said she wanted the ending to be a reminder that this isn't the case for so many others.

Did Eric get out of jail? ›

In October 2021, Smith was granted parole after 27 years of incarceration.

What is the plot of Eric? ›

When Edgar, a young boy goes missing in 1980s Manhattan, his grief-stricken father Vincent, a puppeteer on America's leading kids' TV show, finds solace through his friendship with Eric, the monster that lives under Edgar's bed.

Do they find the kid in Eric? ›

Just as Vincent's coming around the corner, Edgar is also racing home — and father and son are finally reunited. “This episode is really about Vincent very narrowly losing his son, but in regaining his son, he also regains himself,” says Morgan.

Why was Eric only in one episode? ›

He was the program's main protagonist until he was written out due to Grace's departure from the series. However, despite Eric's absence, he is frequently mentioned in Season 8. He makes a cameo appearance in the final episode titled "That '70s Finale".

What does Eric stand for? ›

The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a nonprofit organization in the United States whose goal is to improve electoral integrity by helping states improve the accuracy of voter rolls, increase access to voter registration, reduce election costs, and increase efficiencies in elections.

What is Benedict Cumberbatch doing now? ›

Benedict Cumberbatch's new Netflix show Eric has landed a release date. The upcoming series sees the actor play puppeteer Vincent Sullivan, who works on America's biggest children's show, though his life begins to unravel when his son Edgar goes missing.

Do they find Edgar? ›

Edgar is found

Soon, we see Edgar in a New York diner where he sees Eric on a TV screen. Then, Vincent takes off his costume and runs through the city back to his house, with Edgar arriving straight after him.

What did Lennie do in Eric? ›

A TV news story announcing the arrests of the NYPD officers reveals the high profile connections to The Lux sex ring. Vincent's co-worker Lennie (Dan Fogler), who was implicated years before at another of Gator's clubs and is thrust back into the spotlight, takes his own life by jumping out of his apartment window.

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