King Lear Returns! With Keira Knightley, Anthony Hopkins, and Gwyneth Paltrow?!
Filed under: Classics, Drama, Casting
William Shakespeare. He's the guy to go to for stories, either as old-English recreations or complete reimaginings. We've had a million tales of Romeo and Juliet and other classics like Macbeth, Hamlet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. We've gotten a stunning look into pulpy Will with Julie Taymor's Titus. We're still not getting a big-screen Coriolanus (argh!), but we are getting more King Lear.The Telegraph reports that a new $35 million feature adaptation of the famous play has been announced at Cannes. Anthony Hopkins (who happened to play Titus in Taymor's film) will play King Lear, Keira Knightley is set to play his youngest daughter, Cordelia, and Gwyneth Paltrow has been tipped to become Regan, the middle sister. (Goneril, the oldest, hasn't been cast yet.) Talk about a sweet Shakespeare cast! This will pit Hopkins against Ian McKellen's work in a Channel 4 adaptation of the play (one that has Sir Ian in the buff), but I imagine he'll hold his own quite nicely.
If you need a Lear refresher -- this is the tale about King Lear's decision to divide his kingdom amongst his three daughters -- the size of each split determined by how wonderfully they praise their father. Cordelia refuses to continue the dishonest flattery, and gets disowned. Not surprisingly, her crappy sisters become cold to their supposedly cherished father, and Lear begins to see the error of his ways. The adaptation is said to feature "epic battle sequences" of the wars that follow.
I'm digging the cast so far, but who should play Goneril? Julianne Moore?
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5-20-2008 @ 4:34PM
Gina said...
Cool! I don't know who should be Goneril (though now I think about it, what's Kate Winslet up to these days? If Knightley and Paltrow can do it, she can do it), but I would like to see Hopkins in that role.
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5-20-2008 @ 6:34PM
Miriam said...
I LOVE this! Hopkins as King Lear and Knightley as Cordelia are wonderful choices!
Keira Knightley is one of the most talented young actresses today and I am excited to see her take on such a prestigious role.
As for Goneril, Julianne Moore would be great, but I also think that Rachel Weisz would be a great Goneril.
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5-23-2008 @ 12:24AM
Jay B said...
I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for a movie version of Coriolanus. I've repeatedly been laughed out of pitch meeting for just saying the word "Coriolanus."
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