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Showing posts with label Black Death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Death. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Black Death - Photo of Sean Bean and his crew

Christopher Smith (Severance) is directing the story, which features Bean as a knight named Ulric who is scouring the bubonic plague-ravaged countryside for Langiva, a woman who conjures the dead back to life. Carice van Houten is playing Langiva.

I posted the poster for this one back in November last year and it looks as if they've started shooting it. Should be quite a film.

Medieval England has fallen under the shadow of the Black Death. In this apocalyptic world, filled with fear and superstition, a young monk called Osmund is charged in leading a fearsome knight, Ulric and his group of mercenaries to a remote marsh. Their quest is to hunt down a necromancer - someone able to bring the dead back to life. Torn between his love of God and the love of a young woman, Osmund discovers the necromancer, a mysterious beauty called Langiva. After Langiva reveals her Satanic identity and offers Osmund his hearts desire, the horror of his real journey begins.

Source: /Film

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Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Black Death - Sean Bean stars in Middle Ages Horror


British director Christopher Smith (Severance) is in pre-production on a post apocalyptic film based in the middle ages called Black Death. Sean Bean and Rupert Friend are confirmed to star.

Medieval England has fallen under the shadow of the Black Death. In this apocalyptic world, filled with fear and superstition, a young monk called Osmund is charged in leading a fearsome knight, Ulric and his group of mercenaries to a remote marsh. Their quest is to hunt down a necromancer - someone able to bring the dead back to life. Torn between his love of God and the love of a young woman, Osmund discovers the necromancer, a mysterious beauty called Langiva. After Langiva reveals her Satanic identity and offers Osmund his hearts desire, the horror of his real journey begins.

Source: Quiet Earth
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