Friday, August 9, 2013

BACK ON TRACK? 'THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.' MOVIE

Shatterpoint! No one can touch Robert Vaughn's THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. Images: WARNER BROS. 
After seemingly endless years of production difficulties, including budget problems, constant script changes, cast and crew departures, signings and then departures (involving stars like George Clooney, then Tom Cruise, followed by director Steven Soderbergh-my personal perfect choice to have visualised the project), it finally looks as if the first big-screen, all-new adventure for WARNER BROS.'s re-imagined MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E., originally developed for TV by Sam Rolfe (from suggestions and ideas by 007 creator Ian Fleming and further input from series producer Norman Felton), will finally start shooting soon, under the popular camera eye of talented Brit, Guy Ritchie, the former Mr. Madonna who made such great and stylish UK films as the drugs/crime comedy drama LOCK, STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS, its successor, the hilarious SNATCH, and the two hugely popular and inventive American blockbuster re-imaginings of classic SHERLOCK HOLMES, starring Robert Downey Jr in the title role, for PARAMOUNT.

Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum) and Napoleon fighting THRUSH baddies.

Playing the suave and sophisticated ladies man with the dangerous core, Napoleon Solo, first played in the iconic series by Robert Vaughn, is new SUPERMAN Henry Cavill, whilst the blond-mopped Russian agent and friend to adventure by his side, Illya Kuryakin, previously brought to cool life by David McCallum, is inhabited by Arne Hammer, making waves in the controversial DISNEY re-make of another TV hero, from the western genre, THE LONE RANGER. Other major supporting stars in the film have yet to be revealed (though actresses Alicia Vikander and Elizabeth Debicki will likely be of importance to our heroes as either love interests or villainesses - where would be without the series THRUSH world despot villains, eh?!), but one other big confirmation for Scott Z. Burns screenplay is Brit actor Hugh Grant, apparently going to be a leader in British Naval Intelligence -perhaps a re-imagined version of quirky but powerful U.N.C.L.E. boss-to-be, Alexander Waverly (once played by the Leo G. Carroll).

Let's all send out some good vibes for what could be a very cool project capable of giving 2015's next BOND movie a run for its money if done right, hope that it doesn't all go tits-up the way THE GREEN HORNET re-imagining did (unlikely with Ritchie's building pedigree for fun storytelling), and that the small-screens two original stars get to make some lively, maybe important cameos somewhere in it.

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