'Robin Hood: Origins' Eyes Taron Egerton, Nicholas Hoult, Jack Huston, And More
For the past several months, there have been four Robin Hood movies in development and not a single Robin Hood between them. That might be about to change, however, as one of the four — Lionsgate's gritty, revisionist Robin Hood: Origins — is finally closing in on a lead.
Among those on the production's radar are Taron Egerton, Jack Reynor, Nicholas Hoult, Jack Huston, and possibly Dylan O'Brien. Otto Hathurst (Peaky Blinders) is directing. More about the Robin Hood Origins shortlist after the jump.
Written by Joby Harold, Robin Hood: Origins imagines the legend as a soldier who returns from the Crusades to discover that Sherwood Forest has become overrun by corruption and evil. He puts together a band of outlaws to become the hero Sherwood Forest needs. The project has been likened to The Dark Knight, because of course it has. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Davisson are producing along with Harold and Tory Tunnell and Basil Iwanyk.
Now let's run down the list of hopefuls:
Robin Hood: Origins is competing with Disney's Nottingham & Hood, described as a Pirates of the Caribbean-style adventure; Sony's Hood, which is supposed to set up a Marvel-style shared universe; and Warner Bros.' untitled Robin Hood pic, which has Will Beall (Aquaman) on board to write and Dan Lin (The Lego Movie) set to produce.
So far, Robin Hood: Origins seems to be the furthest along, since it's the only one with a director. Lionsgate is eyeing an early 2016 start for the film. No release date has been set.