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Sonny Walker on Legends, Firebombs and Knowing a Show Is Special

16 minutes | Thursday, 28 May 2026

Send us Fan MailSome TV shows arrive quietly. Others hit like an explosion. Netflix drama Legends has quickly become one of those series audiences can’t stop talking about, and in the latest episode of The MarshyCast, actor Sonny Walker joined me to talk about the experience of being part of it. One of the biggest talking points was a particularly intense firebomb scene early in the series. Naturally, I had to ask the question everyone watching probably wondered… was it real, or CGI? Sonny explained how the sequence was filmed and why scenes like that come with a very different kind of pressure on set. We also discussed the challenge of filming a Mexican stand-off scene, where tension, timing and performance all have to work perfectly together. Those moments can look effortless on screen, but behind the scenes they demand huge levels of concentration and trust between actors. That trust becomes even more important when you’re sharing scenes with performers you genuinely admire. Sonny spoke warmly about working alongside actors he has enormous respect for, and how much he learns simply by being around them. One of the most interesting parts of our conversation focused on the moral complexity of Legends. Rather than presenting a straightforward battle between heroes and villains, the series explores much greyer territory where motivations, loyalty and choices constantly blur the lines between right and wrong. And finally, I asked Sonny when he first realised the show might become a genuine hit. Sometimes casts know early when something feels different… and it sounds like Legends had that feeling from the start. 🎧 You can hear the full conversation now on The MarshyCast, available on Apple, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Find me on all social media @paulswampymarsh

Sonny Walker on Legends, Firebombs and Knowing a Show Is Special
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