Starz is readying Camelot to debut in the first half of 2011 and they've now cast the major parts: Joseph Fiennes as Merlin, Eva Green as Morgana, Jamie Campbell Bower as Arthur, and Tamsin Egerton as Guinevere.
Eva Green as Morgana makes a lot of sense (I thought she could be playing Gwen) not sure who the actress is who IS playing Gwen though.
The actor who is playing Arthur, his name seems familiar to me.
I think that wires got crossed in some of the talk about it being a "modern take" and that it's going to be a period piece with a style and tone that modern audiences can relate to - like The Tudors - rather than actually being a reimagining of the Arthurian legend taking place in contemporary times, but we'll find out one way or another pretty soon. The current press release announcing the casting simply says it's a "fresh approach". The series will begin production in Ireland later this month.Is this the Camelot series that is going to be a 'modern-take' on the Arthurian legend? Kind of like Kings was to David & Goliath? Although I'm assuming magic plays a part since it seems like Merlin and Morgana are the two biggest named actors and both use magic in the legends.
rather than actually being a reimagining of the Arthurian legend taking place in contemporary times
Are you including Elizabeth in that?Not sure anything starring Joe Fiennes can be good. He's a tell-tale sign of period movie mediocrity.
Is this going to be anything like Starz's other costume drama and we'll get a lot of naked Eva Green?![]()
rather than actually being a reimagining of the Arthurian legend taking place in contemporary times
Now THAT would be cool. Anyone else remember Camelot 3000 from the comics?
Is this going to be anything like Starz's other costume drama and we'll get a lot of naked Eva Green?![]()
One can only hope...
Joseph Fiennes as Merlin? We're talking the perpetually dull and irritable guy who was Mark Benford on FlashForward?
The Merlin you're referring to is actually still running. It's a BBC show and has been renewed for a third season. NBC aired the first season in the US. Syfy is currently airing the second season.Hope it's actually good and not tween bullshit like that Merlin thing a little while ago.
Speaking of Merlin, I really liked that Sam Neil miniseries from way back when. That was fun. The more recent sequel/reboot/whatever the hell they did was shit, but the original was sweet.
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