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Highlander Reboot/Prequel Anticipation Thread

It's definitely not "Biological / Physiological" Strength.
We see that in the show & movies, the various immortals stay with the same physical strength they previously had.

Was that ever in doubt? Watching the first Highlander movie about 30 years ago, that is literally what the concept of a Quickening was. If anyone ever thought it was physical, they didn't understand the core of the concept.
 
Was that ever in doubt? Watching the first Highlander movie about 30 years ago, that is literally what the concept of a Quickening was. If anyone ever thought it was physical, they didn't understand the core of the concept.
Some HighLander fans aren't paying attention to all the details of the lore, so they might misinterpreet things.
 
Was that ever in doubt? Watching the first Highlander movie about 30 years ago, that is literally what the concept of a Quickening was. If anyone ever thought it was physical, they didn't understand the core of the concept.
The Quickening wasn't even definitively pinned down yet as what it became in later installments.

In the first movie, Ramirez tells Connor that he's feeling The Quickening when they first meet. Connor catches lightning and feels pain without killing an Immortal.

Later Ramirez says it again when they run together and jump off a cliff. And then during the finale Connor yells "The Quickening overpowers me!" after he kills the Kurgan, which is I guess the approach to it that all subsequent stories went with, more or less abandoning those two earlier references.

Some HighLander fans aren't paying attention to all the details of the lore, so they might misinterpreet things.
To be fair, the "lore" gets altered several times (or more correctly, it's kind of in an ongoing state of being changed ;)).

The first movie got altered multiple times (including an attempt to make it more compatible with The Series). The second movie has the theatrical, multiple international versions, The Renegade Version and The Special Edition all available to varying degrees). The third movie has at least three versions. The fourth movie has three commercially available cuts. The fifth movie has two distinct available cuts.

So it all depends on which part of the franchise you're watching.
 
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The Quickening wasn't even definitively pinned down yet as what it became in later installments.

I disagree. As in.... I read your entire post, don't worry. Yes, it felt unclear to the Immortals at the time what a Quickening was, because it builds up over time. They don't instantly feel smarter after one beheading, it builds up. But the movie itself makes it very clear that the Prize (aka ALL the Quickenings) is the combined knowledge of ALL Immortals ever. Not physical strength, but knowledge and insights. Wisdom.

Anyway, that's how I felt after seeing the first movie for the first time.
 
I disagree. As in.... I read your entire post, don't worry. Yes, it felt unclear to the Immortals at the time what a Quickening was, because it builds up over time. They don't instantly feel smarter after one beheading, it builds up.
My post wasn't really about what you get from a dead Immortal, only what the franchise considers a Quickening to be. What was that happening when Ramirez and Connor first met? The franchise (if I'm not mistaken) never has a Quickening situation like that again.

But the movie itself makes it very clear that the Prize (aka ALL the Quickenings) is the combined knowledge of ALL Immortals ever. Not physical strength, but knowledge and insights. Wisdom.
I would disagree that it's only knowledge. When Connor wins he says that he can concentrate and read the thoughts of the entire world, and can now have children and grow old. So there are also metaphysical and bodily aspects.
 
My post wasn't really about what you get from a dead Immortal, only what the franchise considers a Quickening to be. What was that happening when Ramirez and Connor first met? The franchise (if I'm not mistaken) never has a Quickening situation like that again.


I would disagree that it's only knowledge. When Connor wins he says that he can concentrate and read the thoughts of the entire world, and can now have children and grow old. So there are also metaphysical and bodily aspects.

I completely forgot about that last part. So yeah, not strength but indeed physical change.
 
We have our first (unofficial) look at Dave Bautista and, in keeping with the chat a few posts back, he seems to be in a priest’s outfit. Yes, old habits are hard to break and all that:
 
It always amuses me that no matter the budget, a fake beard looks like a fake beard.
I can (theoretically) count the number of really good movie fake beards on one hand.
 
They might be hoping that Stahelski, Cavill, and Bautista's involvement will be enough to draw in bigger crowds.
 
They might be hoping that Stahelski, Cavill, and Bautista's involvement will be enough to draw in bigger crowds.
If the last decade or so have proven, neither Cavill nor Bautista is a draw by themselves.
This movie will live or die by what we see on the screen.
 
I'm looking forward to this movie, but does anyone think Highlander is not the kind of IP to spend this much money on? I can't see it being profitable even if it's good.

Why not? It's got cool swordfights, some mystical elements, cool characters - people have been watching movies for less and enjoyed them.

Cavill and Bautista's names rae big enough to draw a crowd and what John Wick did for awesome gunfight action scenes Highlander might do the same for swordfighting, especially giving the team that's producing it.

Now if they can write a good story that brings it all together ( i don't know if they'll just adapt the original movie or go all new) we could have a decent franchise on our hands, especially if they avoid the original "trap" of actually closing the story and then having to come up with harebrained ideas to have sequels that make no sense.
 
Why not? It's got cool swordfights, some mystical elements, cool characters - people have been watching movies for less and enjoyed them.

Cavill and Bautista's names rae big enough to draw a crowd and what John Wick did for awesome gunfight action scenes Highlander might do the same for swordfighting, especially giving the team that's producing it.

Now if they can write a good story that brings it all together ( i don't know if they'll just adapt the original movie or go all new) we could have a decent franchise on our hands, especially if they avoid the original "trap" of actually closing the story and then having to come up with harebrained ideas to have sequels that make no sense.
I think it's going to be fairly close to the original since they seem to be using a lot of the same characters, but it's going more open ended since they've already said they're approaching this as starting a new version of the franchise.
 
All kinds of click bait stories on FB about Lambert doing a cameo. Not sure why this is surprising. But cool if that’s the case.
 
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