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Highlander Reboot/Prequel Anticipation Thread

If Bautista can make the role his own and not merely ape Clancy', ah, immortal performance, this might work. I can think of worse choices for the role, though I'm still not quite sold on Crowe as Ramirez.
 
If Bautista can make the role his own and not merely ape Clancy', ah, immortal performance, this might work. I can think of worse choices for the role, though I'm still not quite sold on Crowe as Ramirez.
I suppose Liam Neeson can’t do *all* the mentor/father figure roles all the time. (There was a time between TPM and Taken when he seemed to have taken over from Connery in that regard - Menace, Gangs of New York, Batman Begins, the Narnia movies, Kingdom of Heaven)
 
Good point. And I'm not saying that RC will be bad in the role, merely that I just can't really picture him as the character. Much like I said with Bautista, they certainly could've done worse.
 
Good point. And I'm not saying that RC will be bad in the role, merely that I just can't really picture him as the character. Much like I said with Bautista, they certainly could've done worse.
I’m not sure if he’s actually Ramirez or a similar sort of mentor. IIRC, the description of Bautista as playing the Kurgan is the first time that they’ve actually explicitly identified a character to match his equivalent from the original.

Russ might need to lose a few pounds for the action stuff though.
 
At least Adrian Paul is British, its closer i suppose. He tried and did an 'ok' job in the flashbacks on the accent.

I suppose in reality someone who is 500 years old and likely spent most of their lives living in the US is going to lose their Scottish accent

Duncan in the TV series lived in a wide variety of places across the world.
 
Depending on what the population of immortals in this new film is, I hope that they at least name drop Duncan as a fellow clansman... And this is assuming that Cavill is portraying Connor and NOT Duncan.

Ideally, if they hope the movie will be the start of a new franchise, then they need to not write themselves into a definitive ending, like the original. Like the TV show, this should be a world where there are many immortals, leaving the door open for more stories.
 
Has it been confirmed that Crowe is Ramirez and Bautista is up for (not yet confirmed) The Kurgan?
Aren't they just saying mentor and villian?

Or have I missed something?
 
Has it been confirmed that Crowe is Ramirez and Bautista is up for (not yet confirmed) The Kurgan?
Aren't they just saying mentor and villian?

Or have I missed something?
This story is giving their roles the names of the characters from the original but IIRC the producers have not yet done so.
 
This story is giving their roles the names of the characters from the original but IIRC the producers have not yet done so.

See, that's I thought. I was reading that I kept thinking that at first I only read about 'mentor' for Crowe.
And the Hollywoodreporter article says that Bautista is locked while the article on Joblo said 'in final negotiations for villian'. Nothing locked and no mention of Kurgan.

For all we know they'll be different characters in this movie.
 
See, that's I thought. I was reading that I kept thinking that at first I only read about 'mentor' for Crowe.
And the Hollywoodreporter article says that Bautista is locked while the article on Joblo said 'in final negotiations for villian'. Nothing locked and no mention of Kurgan.

For all we know they'll be different characters in this movie.
The HR says in its headline that he will play the villain, then says in the actual story that he’s in final negotiations. Kinda sloppy.
 
Imagine how much fun it'd be if Bautista was MacLeod and Cavill was the Kurgon ;)

I always remember when The Fugitive came out and some critic said they should have swapped roles because everyone knows Harrison Ford wouldn't kill his wife, while Tommy Lee Jones certainly would :lol: (this was long before Ford made films like What Lies Beneath of course)
 
Imagine how much fun it'd be if Bautista was MacLeod and Cavill was the Kurgon ;)

I always remember when The Fugitive came out and some critic said they should have swapped roles because everyone knows Harrison Ford wouldn't kill his wife, while Tommy Lee Jones certainly would :lol: (this was long before Ford made films like What Lies Beneath of course)
I think I remember Barry Norman saying that, though the point of the original show was always that you knew Kimble was a good guy.

IIRC, there was more ambiguity about Wesley Snipes’ protagonist in the spinoff-sequel American Marshalls.
 
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