Robin Hood will continue to get the Hollywood reimagination treatment as director Phil Hawkins will be working on a new film titled Robin and the Hood based off a script from writers Stuart Benson and Paul Davidson.
The film has cast actress Darcey Ewart to play a gender swapped Robin, who also happens to be 11 years old.
Alongside Ewart the film has also cast Gwendoline Christie and Naomie Harris as well as Harry Potter veteran Mark Williams.
Christie is reportedly playing a hippie who is transformed into a witch by Robin and her neighborhood gang’s imagination. Harris is slated to play the film’s version of Prince John; however, she will be a property developer rather than a usurper to the throne.
Specifically, Robin and a bunch of children pretend their cul-de-sac is in reality a magical kingdom. They use their imaginations to transform every day objects such as trash can lids and drones into shields and eagles. As noted above, Christie’s neighborhood hippie is transformed into a witch.
The children’s kingdom is threatened when Harris’ property developer attempts to persuade the kids’ parents to develop the surrounding land with health spas and day-care facilities. Faced with this threat and the inability to dissuade their parents, the kids decide to fight back.
Producer Claudia Bluemhuber praised the script telling The Hollywood Reporter, “We were excited about Stuart and Paul’s script from the moment we encountered it – Robin and the Hood is a story with a big heart and plenty of laughter, which reminds us of the power and importance of imagination in a world that is swiftly losing it.”
She added, “Landing the fantastic (quartet) of Naomie, Mark, Gwendoline and Darcey to lead our cast is a brilliant coup, and we’re thrilled that Sky, Future Artists and GFM are joining us on this adventure!”
Along with Bluemhuber, the film is being produced by Future Artists Entertainment’s Matt Williams.
They are joined by Alexander Joos, Florian Dargel, and Karol Griffiths, Julia Stuart and Andrew Orr will executive produce.
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