'LEONARDO' TV SERIES
TRAILER WITH AIDAN TURNER
The first trailer has been released for upcoming new historical series
LEONARDO in which
Aidan Turner is playing Leonardo da Vinci.
Frank Spotnitz, who also brought us Medici, is directing the series which will air soon on
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Leonardo will air sometime next year
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Rai in Italy and also in France, Spain and Germany. The series also stars
James D'Arcy as Ludovico Sforza and
Max Bennet as
Cesare Borgia with
Giancarlo Gianninni as famous Verrocchio!
Eight Part Mini Series
will tell the incredible
true story of the definitive ‘Renaissance man’. Born the illegitimate
son of a notary in the rural town of Vinci, Leonardo’s lonely childhood
leaves him with a relentless, near superhuman drive to understand everything. Under
questioning by a Milanese investigator (
Freddie Highmore) who holds
Leonardo’s life in his hands, we come to see the terrible personal
sacrifice that led him to create masterpieces
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Aidan Turner takes the lead role in the series
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that changed the way we
see the world forever. The series will portray him as a gay outsider who
used his work as a way of hiding his true self. Each episode will
examine one of da Vinci’s artworks for hidden clues about a tortured
artist
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New historical saga will air in eight hourlong episodes
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struggling for perfection.
Freddie Highmore, who is also
producing, will play Stefano Giraldi, a fictional police detective who
frames the narrative, investigating da Vinci as the suspect in a murder
case and digging into his past. Stay tuned for the English language trailer sometime this winter.
I'll be skipping this one. While this one seems to be sticking more to the facts, I feel like I've seen way too many things about Leonardo, right down to children's programs!
ReplyDeleteIt is not a very original programme, especially as we had Da Vinci's Demons a few years ago.
DeleteAs usual, I wonder who will show it in the States. There is so many good stuff being made in Europe like Leonardo, Shadowplay, that medieval thing that it's being made in Spain and none of it is coming to America.
ReplyDeleteThey will all be sold to US, sooner or later, but US does not appreciate programmes of quality, Oktoberfest and La Revolution did not even enter top ten at US Netflix, just Barbarians. They prefer crime and gore.
DeleteWas this put on hold because of Covid? I feel like we've been waiting years for this one.
ReplyDeleteThey've actually shot most of it before corona, and then just continued earlier this summer to finish it. Their set was an example of how to shoot under quarantine :)
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ReplyDeleteWe still don't know if it is fanmade or real :)
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