'THE CAESARS' EPIC SERIES
FROM TUDORS' MICHAEL HIRST AND MARTIN SCORSESE?
|
The series apparently already has the pilot written |
We're all epic today, people, starting with the info coming from 'The Guardian' that
Tudors,
Elizabeth and
Vikings creator
Michael Hirst is preparing
THE CAESARS series with
Martin Scorsese which will cover the lives of some of Rome's most famous rulers. The series, expected to start shooting its first season next year in Italy, will tell the story of the early rulers of ancient Rome, beginning with the rise to power of
Julius Caesar! Unlike other projects which used to depict him in his mature age, this series would depict him when he was young, ambitious and full of vitality. As you probably remember,
Julius Caesar was indeed already shown as a very ambitious young soldier, filled with both political and sexual energy, in super popular
Spartacus series.
'THE SINGAPORE GRIP'
ITV & MAMMOTH SCREEN PREPARING ASIAN WW2 DRAMA
|
The book is a part of the Empire trilogy |
Speaking of period set dramas, ITV is teaming up with
Poldark's and
Victoria's
Mammoth Screen to turn
J.G. Farrell's WW2 novel
THE SINGAPORE GRIP into a six episode series. The story is based around a British family living in Singapore at the time of the Japanese invasion. As 'Deadline' reports, it follows rubber merchant Walter Blackett, his wife Sylvia, ruthless daughter Joan and spoilt son Monty, who live a life of luxury, seemingly untouched by the troubles in Europe. However, the story takes a turn when the son of his business partner Mr Webb becomes involved with his daughter Joan before falling under the spell of Vera Chiang, a mysterious Chinese refugee.
Christopher Hampton (
Atonement, The Quiet American), who won an Oscar for
Dangerous Liaisons, is penning the script.
Scorsese and the Caesars . . . could be interesting, very interesting indeed.
ReplyDeleteunless he does a horrid casting as he almost always does :(
DeleteMartin Scorsese is hit or miss with me, so we'll see what he brings to the table here. Hopefully he stays away from Leo DiCaprio. He does like to shove him in damn near every film he works on.
ReplyDeleteOh, my, Leo would just ruin it, I don't watch anything with him, he is not a bad actor but for some reason he is never believable to me
DeleteI certainly don't love him. He seems to have an air of arrogance about him that is just super unappealing to me.
Deletethat is the illness that plagues many a young actor in Hollywood, from that horrid nasty Wahlberg to Affleck brothers, Francos and Damon. They have zero charm of Classic Hollywood.
DeleteThumbs up for Caesar!
ReplyDeleteTraitor! What kind of Gaul are you? :) We shall tie you up to a tree like Cacofonix :)
DeleteI am not sure about the Caesar one but I just read the summary of The Singapore Grip...that sounds intriguing. But I wonder if we will get that here...
ReplyDeleteProbably not, but then again, it is ITV so there is a chance PBS airs it over in USA especially since it is from Mammoth Screen.
DeleteDo I need to point out that being filled with both political and sexual energy is a dangerous combo?
ReplyDeletetell it to Bill
Delete