Montag, Dezember 14, 2009

Di Caprio, Gibson und die Wikinger

Mel Gibson will direct and Leonardo DiCaprio will star in an untitled period drama set in the world of Viking culture. William Monahan is writing the script.

Graham King will produce with Gibson and Tim Headington in a co-production between King’s GK Films and Gibson’s Icon Productions. Shooting is expected to begin fall, 2010, meaning that if everything falls into place, it would be the next directing effort for Gibson.

There is no distributor at the moment, but Gibson and King often make their films outside the studio system and secure distribution later.

The principals confirmed the project but would not divulge many details. DiCaprio, who has long been fascinated by Viking culture, will play one in a storyline that will be as unsparing as Gibson’s other period directing efforts “Braveheart,” “The Passion of the Christ” and “Apocalypto.”

The connective tissue is King.

The producer teamed with DiCaprio and Monahan in the Oscar-winning drama “The Departed,” and just worked with Gibson and Monahan in the Martin Campbell-directed drama “Edge of Darkness.” King also just produced Monahan’s directorial debut, “London Boulevard,” the Monahan-scripted adaptation of the Ken Bruen novel, with Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley starring.

The Viking film will be DiCaprio’s first picture with Gibson.

“This will be an awe-inspiring story, created with some of the industry’s finest cinematic talent and I am just over the moon to be making this film with Mel, Leo and Bill,” King said in a statement after the principals confirmed the project to Daily Variety.

Aside from “London Boulevard,” King and his GK Films just completed “The Rum Diary” with Johnny Depp and Aaron Eckhart and the Emily Blunt-starrer “The Young Victoria,” latter of which is being released this month by Bob Berney’s Apparition.

DiCaprio will likely take a film before putting on the Viking horns. He just completed the Christopher Nolan-directed “Inception” for Warner Bros., and will next be seen in the Martin Scorsese-directed “Shutter Island,” which Paramount releases February 19. Gibson just completed the Jodie Foster-directed “The Beaver.”

Gibson and Monahan are repped by WME, DiCaprio by Rick Yorn and Jennifer Killoran.
Quelle: Variety

Fürwahr eine etwas komische Kombination. Mel Gibson hat wohl einen Narren an Historienstreifen gefressen aber das Di Caprio mit an Bord ist, ist wirklich seltsam. Ob man den Film diesmal wenigstens in English dreht oder auf eine alte Vikingersprache zurückgreift? Allgemein ist nicht viel bekannt. Zur Story kein Wort, nur dass Monahan das Drehbuch schreibt und man im Herbst 2010 mit dem Dreh beginnen möchte. Prinzipiell aber eine interessante Entscheidung, da es zu dem Thema bisher eher wenige Filme gibt und noch rarer sind jene, die dann auch noch gut sind.

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