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Highlander
Directed byChad Stahelski
Screenplay by
  • Kerry Williamson
  • Mike Finch
Based on
Produced by
Starring
Music byTyler Bates
Production
companies
Distributed byLionsgate
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget> $100 million[1]

Highlander is an upcoming American action fantasy film, directed by Chad Stahelski, written by Kerry Williamson and Mike Finch, and stars Henry Cavill and Dave Bautista. It is a reboot of the film franchise of the same name. The film will be released by Lionsgate.

Plot[edit]

An immortal Scottish warrior must fight the Kurgen to achieve a coveted ability.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On May 20, 2008, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Summit Entertainment was planning a remake of Highlander (1986) with Art Marcum and Matt Holloway writing the script and Peter Davis set to produce the new film, while in September 22, 2009, Justin Lin and Neal H. Moritz had signed on to direct and produce the remake, respectively.[4] In March 2010, Moritz stated in an interview that "We're staying true to the mythologies as a whole of the Highlander series. Now there are certain things between all the different Highlanders that conflict with each other, but we're trying to stay true to the core of what we believe Highlander is, and it's a movie that's going to be made for the fans of Highlander, but also for people who are new to the franchise."[5] On November 8, 2010, Live for Film announced that the film would be titled Highlander: The Reckoning.[6] On February 9, 2011, it was announced that writer Melissa Rosenberg was "in negotiations to come on board the Highlander reboot to work on that script."[7] In an interview with MTV in May 2011, Lin commented on the film, saying "I feel like right now, Highlander is in pretty good shape, but I still have to see all the other things come together for us to go make it."[8] In August, Lin dropped out of the film due to commitments to other projects.[9] Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo later signed on to helm the remake, replacing Lin. However, in December 2012, Fresnadillo left the project due to creative differences.[10] On June 28, 2013, it was announced that Highlander: The Series writer and executive producer David Abramowitz would polish the film's script.[11] On October 28, 2013, Summit hired Cedric Nicolas-Troyan to direct, and stated in April 2016, that he is still involved with the reboot.[12][13] In November 2016, Chad Stahelski was confirmed to direct (instead of Nicolas-Troyan), and to produce with David Leitch under their 87Eleven Entertainment banner as well as their 87Eleven Action Design stunt company joining.[14] In March 2018, Ryan J. Condal was set to write the script.[15] On June 30, 2020, while doing an interview with Discussing Film, Stahelski, when asked about the progress of the film, said: "We're in heavy development mode on Highlander. Tweaking the scripts, writing, conceptualizing sequences, how we're going to do everything. We probably have a lot more in-person kind of things, but it hasn't slowed down our development process at all."[16] On May 21, 2021, Kerry Williamson was revealed as the screenwriter.[2]

On March 24, 2023, Stahleski shared that a challenge for the film was fully depecting the vast mythology.[17] On October 27, 2023, it was reported that Mike Finch wrote the latest draft of the script.[18]

Casting[edit]

On November 8, 2010, Vinnie Jones and Ray Stevenson were rumored to be considered for the role of the Kurgan.[6] In June 2012, Ryan Reynolds was confirmed to play Connor MacLeod,[19] but dropped out in June 2013. On August 29, 2012, Raw Leiba was rumored to star in Fresnadillo's film, either as Ramírez or a smaller role.[20] In November 2014, the studio wanted actor Tom Cruise in the role of Ramírez, but Cruise was busy shooting Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) and was reportedly not considering future projects at that time.[21] James Jaysen Bryhan has since been rumored to play Ramírez.[22] On February 11, 2015, wrestler turned actor Dave Bautista was cast as The Kurgan.[3] On May 21, 2021, Henry Cavill had been cast in the lead role of Connor MacLeod.[2] Stahelski confirmed Cavill's continued involvement with the project in March 2023.[17] In October 2023, Deadline Hollywood reported that Mike Finch had written the most recent draft of the screenplay, and that the production team was preparing to begin production in 2024.[23]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography is scheduled to begin in fall 2024, in the United Kingdom.[24]

Music[edit]

In January 2017, Stahelski admitted that the Queen soundtrack will be incorporated into the reboot and Tyler Bates will score the film.[25]

References[edit]

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