Over the years, the Royal Family have had their fair share of scandals, but none were quite as, shall we say unique as Prince Andrewโs 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, where he addressed his controversial relationship with convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein.
Over the 58-minute duration of the interview, conducted by BBC journalist Emily Maitlis, the Duke of Yorkโs answers went from off-piste to, frankly speaking, a full blown train crash.
And now, that near-unbelievable moment is being immortalised on the big screenโacclaimed screenwriter Peter Moffat will pen Scoop, a film covering how the BBCโs Newsnight team actually secured the royal scoop of the decade.
Speaking to Deadline about the project, Moffat explained that the film would beg the question: โโWhy did he agree to do it?โ How was it that he decided it was a good idea to do a great big long interview with Emily Maitlis on the BBC?โ
Below, everything we know about the film so farโincluding its rumoured cast list.

What is Scoop about?
Scoop is based on author Sam McAlisterโs upcoming book, Scoops: Behind the Scenes of the BBCโs Most Shocking Interviews, where he delves into how Prince Andrewโs interview came about, and how he actually agreed to doing it.
The film is likely to also cover off some of the things the Duke said in the interview, including his flat out denial that he had sex with one of Epsteinโs alleged victims, Virginia Giuffre.
At one point, the interviewer Emily Maitlis told Prince Andrew with Giuffreโs accusations were โvery specificโ, including her description of how the prince was โprofusely sweatingโ. Prince Andrew answered her by claiming that he had a medical condition which meant it was impossible for him to sweat.
โI didnโt sweat at the time because I had suffered what I would describe as an overdose of adrenalin in the Falklands War when I was shot at and I simplyโฆ it was almost impossible for me to sweat,โ he explained.
When the interview aired, it was reported that the Prince had walked away from his chat with Maitlis believing that it had gone well. But it was quickly torn to shreds by tabloids and royal commentators who said his unprecedented statements had done a lot more harm than good for his case.
Giuffre was set to take Prince Andrew to court over the alleged sexual assault, however in March 2022, they came to a settlement. According to court documents, the Duke paid a sum to his accuser and formally ended the civil case brought against him.
Who will be cast in Scoop?
The official cast is yet to be confirmed, though Deadline reports that Hugh Grant has been tapped to play Prince Andrew. The iconic British actor, best known for his roles in rom-coms including Bridget Jonesโ Diary, Love Actually and Notting Hill, was most recently seen in HBOโs The Undoing. He also appeared in A Very English Scandal and, in his proudest work (his words, not ours), Paddington 2.
Confirmation on other cast (as well as producers and a director) is still to come. Weโll update this article with any news on that front.

When will Scoop be released?
Pre-production and filming is rumoured to take place towards the end of 2022, so with this in mind, we can expect a late 2023 or 2024 release date.