http://deadline.com/2017/04/chris-pine- ... 202076150/In one of the first major deals coming together as Scott Stuber takes the reins as head of Netflix feature films, the director and stars of Hell or High Water are in final talks to re-team in Outlaw King, an epic period drama that will tell a different version than Braveheart did on Robert The Bruce, the king who led his country to freedom from the oppressive rule of England in Scotland. Netflix isn’t commenting, but I’ve heard the plan is for David Mackenzie to direct, with his Hell or High Water star Chris Pine finalizing a deal to play the Scottish king. Ben Foster is in talks to play James Douglas, the Scottish knight who became the king’s chief adviser. Mackenzie wrote the script. Sigma Films’ Gillian Berrie is producing with Anonymous Content’s Richard Brown and Steve Golin. The film is slated to shoot in Scotland in August.
Mackenzie, Berrie and Brown hail from Scotland, and it sure sounds like this is an act of national pride for them to restore some of the luster for the nationally revered Robert the Bruce that was missing from the Best Picture-winning Braveheart. There, Robert the Bruce came across as a privileged brat who was manipulated by his power hungry leper father into betraying William Wallace, before coming around and leading Scotland to freedom after Wallace was drawn and quartered by England King Edward I. William Wallace will have a place in Outlaw King, but in this story, Robert the Bruce casts aside the comfortable trappings of his upbringing to stand up for his countrymen in a long campaign. He defied the Brits and the Catholic Church and ruthlessly consolidated rule among the squabbling noble elite of Scotland, finally rallying the forces necessary to turn back Edward II’s considerable armies to free Scotland. There is also a major love story in the film, between the king and his Queen, Elizabeth de Burgh, daughter of an England-friendly Irish noble who helped Robert The Bruce form the backbone needed to eradicate the Brits.
Since his well reviewed work in the Taylor Sheridan-scripted Hell or High Water, Mackenzie has been in high demand, and was rumored for several big directing assignments. Recently that included The Brotherhood, a package that had Michael Fassbender and Margot Robbie circling, along with several suitors. But Outlaw King has been a long time passion project for Mackenzie, and he wanted to reunite with Pine and Foster, who turned in career performances in Hell or High Water.
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Does this mean he's not taking Scarface? I don't know when they plan to shoot.
In if the murder of John Comyn is depicted
http://deadline.com/2017/07/aaron-taylo ... 202137331/Aaron Taylor-Johnson is being set to co-star as James Douglas in Outlaw King, the David Mackenzie-directed Netflix feature that stars Chris Pine as Robert the Bruce in the War for Scottish Independence.
So no Foster then?
Where is Angus Macfadyen though?£
How weird it's going to be for people when they see Longshanks alive after Wallace is dead.Master Virgo wrote:Where is Angus Macfadyen though?£
Hopefully.
Since John Comyn is cast, fascinated as to how they're going to spin the murder and not make Bruce look like a massive douche.
Well sure, in terms of historical accuracy that film is a joke. But clearly what really mattered to Gibson was how effective the drama is. Everything else was secondary.ArmandFancypants wrote:How weird it's going to be for people when they see Longshanks alive after Wallace is dead.Master Virgo wrote:Where is Angus Macfadyen though?£
Hopefully.
Since John Comyn is cast, fascinated as to how they're going to spin the murder and not make Bruce look like a massive douche.
Edit: Oh, Florence Pugh is in this? Definitely count me in then.£
It's not that it's just inaccurate, it's that it's a wild misrepresentation on every conceivable level
Hopefully this doesn't do likewise
Hopefully this doesn't do likewise