Saturday, August 28, 2021

FIRST PHOTOS FROM DJANGO EPIC TV WESTERN SERIES WITH MATTHIAS SCHOENAERTS, NOOMI RAPACE! MORFYDD CLARK, DOMINIC COOPER, SAM RILEY TO LEAD DUCHESS OF MALFI COSTUME DRAMA

  DJANGO EPIC TV SERIES 
FIRST PHOTOS FROM THE SET!
As we're nearing September we will be talking more about the new series currently in production or soon to air, and today we're treating you with the first photos from DJANGO ten part period set series which is currently
Matthias Schoenaerts takes the title role in the new series
shooting over in Romania with Matthias Schoenaerts in the lead! The series set in the 19th century will be one of the most expensive ones this season. Noomi Rapace will be Elizabeth, a powerful and merciless enemy of
Noomi Rapace is powerful lady Elizabeth in the new series
John Ellis (Nicholas Pinnock). Along with his fiancee Sarah, John Ellis is the founder of New Babylon, a city of outcasts which welcomes everyone from any background, race or creed. Lisa Vacari will play Sarah, who is also
The series will air in ten hourlong episodes
Django's lost daughter. Our dear Tom Austen will also star next to Jyuddah Jaymes, Eric Kole and Benny Opoku Arthur, who will play John Ellis’ three sons! Django finally finds Sarah in New Babylon after the rest of his
Nicholas Pinnock is Django's possible new son in law
family was slaughtered eight years earlier. Gaining John Ellis’ hostility, he insists he must stay, arguing the city is in danger. Sarah fears, however, that
Lisa Vacari is Sarah, Django's lost daughter
his very presence in itself puts New Babylon in jeopardy. The series will air on Sky's channels in Europe and on Canal + in France, Switzerland, Benelux.

   THE DUCHESS OF MALFI  
DOMINIC COOPER, SAM RILEY AND MORFYDD CLARK CAST
Speaking of period set projects, Deadline reports that our new Elven queen Galadriel Morfydd Clark will play THE DUCHESS OF MALFI in a new movie adaptation of John Webster's play which will also star Dominic Cooper, Sam Riley, Freddie Fox and Frank Dillane. To shoot in
The Duchess of Malfi will shoot this November  in Italy
November in Italy, it follows the recently widowed Duchess who falls in love with her steward Antonio. Their union sets in motion a conflict with her cruel and vengeful brothers, the Cardinal and Ferdinand, who enlist the spy Bosola to keep her from escaping their control.

18 comments:

  1. All of the pictures of the cast in Django have a very confused expression on their faces. I hope that's not telling of what's to come!

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    1. LOL, I didn't even notice that until you pointed it out. Why are they so confused!?

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    2. lol, I don't know but it doesn't make me want to watch it!!

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    3. Well you'd be confused and stressed out too if ya lived in Wild West, Geez Louise :)

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  2. Jason likes a good western, so I'm sure he'll want to watch Django.

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  3. Django is not my cup of tea, but THE DUCHESS OF MALFI sounds quite entertaining.

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    1. I'm interested in the Duchess myself, I do love me a good costume drama. I remember reading the play at college at it was a rather weird one.

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  4. I would love to watch the duchess of malfi! Every Sunday's mornings are "western time" in our TVs. I used to love western series when i was a kid but i dont like them Now.

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    1. Yes, I remember Turkish Westerns when we were little, Winetou was shot there, methinks.

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  5. love your post :)
    have a nice day

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    1. Have a nice weekend and thanks for visiting.

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  6. I’m looking forward to Django (I used to like spaghetti westerns) but I’m afraid it may lead me back to my old Far West obsession, and here in America there are cable channels that deal only with westerns so it’s easy to get me hooked in the genre. I wonder which steaming service will get hold of it.
    Going back to our chat back there, In the early 80s Gere was The Heartthrob, but I never fell for him in movies like” Officer and a Gentleman” or “American Gigolo. I got to like him only at the turn of the century (Red Corner, 1997, to be more exact) when I realized he was a good actor. Depp on the other hand, although I loved his movies, he always strikes me as an overgrown teenager.
    You must watch “The Undoing” It’s superb from the acting to the scenery, New York in autumn is when it looks more beautiful.
    Your evaluation of El Cid shows that it’s not historical inaccuracies that is murdering Spanish period piece, but its scripts that make no sense.
    We must be truly desperate LOL. You watching “The Moonstone (I like Wilkie Collins, but it was tedious) and me using my month-free Amazon subscription to re-watch “Endeavour”.

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    1. There are quite a few Westerns in production currently. Epix, Acorn and Sundance used to buy Sky's series before, so it could be one of them. Did you catch Domina on Epix? It is the only of the new epic shows that I want continued actually.
      Moonstone was horrid, but it had two really hot hunks to soothe the eyes on LOL

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    2. There are few streaming services and Premium channels that i don't subscribe too: EPIX being one of them. I got to see Belgravia because Epix was free fo like a month at the onset of the pandemic. I don't regret not watching Domina. The clips show tipical damsel in distress subject to patriarchal whims discovering MeToo feminism in early Rome. My Livia comes from Suetonius and Tacitus and will always look like Dame Sian Phillips.

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    3. No, she was rather powerful, it is Gaius who depends on her not the other way around. It was not the best of shows, but the cast was great and I would love to see Kasiya leading some new shows in the future. It did have the black woman story, though, but you cannot escape that these days.

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