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Old 04-06-2014, 11:20 PM   #1
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Default BBC to adapt Shakespeare's Henry VI/Richard III, Benedict Cumberbatch as Richard III

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LONDON — Benedict Cumberbatch is to play Richard III in Neal Street Productions’ film for the BBC.

“Richard III” is part of a series of Shakespeare’s History plays, which also includes “Henry VI” in two parts. Dominic Cook‎e, who was artistic director of the Royal Court Theater from 2007 to 2013, will direct all three films.

Cumberbatch said: “I can’t wait to work with Dominic Cooke again to bring this complex, funny and dangerous character to life.”

The films, which will air on BBC Two, rep Cook‎e’s screen debut. The plays were adapted by Ben Power, who is associate director of the National Theater.

Neal Street, which is led by Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris and Caro Newling, also produced the first series of Shakespeare’s History plays for the BBC, “The Hollow Crown,” which covered “Richard II” and “Henry IV,” Part One and Two, and “Henry V.” Power adapted the screenplays for “Richard II” and “Henry V.”

The films are co-produced by NBCUniversal’s Carnival and WNET. Rupert Ryle-Hodges (“Downton Abbey”) will produce. Executive producers are Mendes, Harris and Nicolas Brown for Neal Street, Gareth Neame for Carnival/NBCU, and David Horn for WNET.

Harris said: “Neal Street Productions worked with Benedict on both ‘Stuart: A Life Backwards’ for the BBC, and the film ‘Starter for Ten.’ His range and dexterity as an actor make him the perfect choice to bring one of Shakespeare’s towering characters to television.

“The critical and audience reaction to ‘The Hollow Crown’ series set the bar high for Shakespeare on screen, and Neal Street is delighted to be making the concluding part of this great History cycle.

“By filming the ‘Henry VI’ plays as well as ‘Richard III,’ we will allow viewers to fully appreciate how such a monstrous tyrant could find his way to power, bringing even more weight and depth to this iconic character.”

Ben Stephenson, controller of BBC drama, said: “Only BBC drama can provide talent with such a diverse range of quality roles to showcase their work, and I’m thrilled to welcome back Benedict Cumberbatch, who is one of the world’s most brilliant and in-demand actors.”

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Great news! I’ve been watching lots of Shakespeare on film/TV recently and was quite a fan of the underrated “The Hollow Crown” (which starred Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Jeremy Irons, and Tom Hiddleston). I’d heard vague whispers of a possible follow-up but hadn’t seen any news and feared the worst.

Cumberbatch is a thrilling performer and I’m sure he’ll make a great Richard III. Physically, he’s quite different from how Richard III is described, but I don’t doubt he’ll pull it off.

I'm also excited to see new films of Henry VI considering how rarely they're staged. They've only been filmed once before in the 80s as part of the BBC's adaptations of all of Shakepeare's plays. With a limited budget, they filmed it all on a set constructed to look like a child's playground. There are three Henry VI plays but it looks like they're cutting it down to two. While some historians regard them as among Shakespeare's weakest, I found Shakespeare’s depiction of the Wars of the Roses to be largely riveting. Sort of like a more historical Game of Thrones. The historical figures in Henry VI were also depicted in the BBC's/Starz's recent "The White Queen" miniseries.
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Good news indeed. I thought the Hollow Crown was marvellous. Ben Whishaw was outstanding and Jeremy Irons immense in their respective roles.

I'm getting round to putting them onto DVDRs just now because I need the space on my Freeview+ box. I had thought that a blu-ray would be forthcoming within a year of their first broadcast, allowing for a couple of repeats which have never popped up either.

P.S. I'm putting a link to this thread on the Hollow Crown thread. Hope you don't mind.
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