Outlaw King (2018)

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Pine has my interest, but I'm really here for Dillane as a man who makes Stannis look like Willy Wonka.

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“Thank you, TIFF, for welcoming our film into the world. The Festival is the perfect launch pad for our realistic epic, and we are delighted to be the first Scottish film ever to open Toronto,” said director David Mackenzie. “I cannot imagine a better place to have our World Premiere. Scotland and Canada’s histories are bound together, forged in the crucible of the struggles of history, bringing this day an affinity and sensibility that I hope will translate to a profound, visceral, and riotously entertaining experience. We have an amazing cast and crew working at the top of their game, and we are really looking forward to spreading some Scottish goodwill on the great city of Toronto.”
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On netflix november 9th

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Damn, this looks good

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Ehhhh

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putting Pine in there just makes it feel incredibly anachronistic, I don't know why exaclty

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I dunno, I loved the trailer but it being set as a TIFF opener gives me pause.

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