HBO is getting ready to unleash its latest miniseries in the form of "The Regime." The series has a lot going for it as it has an Oscar-winning actress at the center of the story, which hails from two of the minds behind one of the network's most beloved shows in recent memory, "Succession." But this is a very different sort of show not focused on the world of messy corporate politics, instead taking place inside a European palace and an authoritarian regime.
But what is this show about, exactly? Who is behind the camera and responsible for its creation? Who is in front of the camera bringing this political regime to life? We're here to answer all of those questions and more, offering up everything you need to know about the show before it arrives. Let's get into it.
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But what is this show about, exactly? Who is behind the camera and responsible for its creation? Who is in front of the camera bringing this political regime to life? We're here to answer all of those questions and more, offering up everything you need to know about the show before it arrives. Let's get into it.
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When Does The Regime Premiere?...
- 2/2/2024
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
After building up many potential writing projects, including biopics of Bobby Fischer (possibly starring Tobey Maguire) and Rfk (with Matt Damon interested in the lead), a film version of Dan Brown‘s The Lost Symbol and an original screenplay of his own, Steven Knight has another original project on the way, which will serve as his directing debut.
Deadline says that the Eastern Promises writer will be directing his screenplay, Hummingbird, which is set at Shine Pictures. Said to follow a “damaged ex-Special Forces soldier who finds himself trapped in the criminal underworld,” who “assumes another man’s identity to exact revenge,” it’ll be financed by New Regency and released by 20th Century Fox.
Production is set to begin this fall, with casting said to have already started. The film will serve as an Eastern Promises reunion between Knight, Paul Webster and Tracey Seward, the latter two being producers.
Deadline says that the Eastern Promises writer will be directing his screenplay, Hummingbird, which is set at Shine Pictures. Said to follow a “damaged ex-Special Forces soldier who finds himself trapped in the criminal underworld,” who “assumes another man’s identity to exact revenge,” it’ll be financed by New Regency and released by 20th Century Fox.
Production is set to begin this fall, with casting said to have already started. The film will serve as an Eastern Promises reunion between Knight, Paul Webster and Tracey Seward, the latter two being producers.
- 4/11/2011
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
- I don't question his talent (Adaptation), I question his film role choices (Ghost Rider). With The Wrestler (a film with that Darren Aronofsky might be lensing) up next, Variety reports the Nicolas Cage will make it back to back indie projects by taking the lead in Hany Abu-Assad's newest project for Focus Features. Written by Larysa Kondracki and Eilis Kirwan, The Vanished concerns a father who goes in search of his college-aged American-born Muslim son, who's missing overseas. Abu-Assad is of course the director behind Paradise Now, the Oscar-nominated 2005 film giving a personal account of suicide bombers from Palestine. The Focus project will be produced by Noah Rosen and David Alpert of Circle of Confusion and Tracy Seward. Production is scheduled for the spring....
- 10/17/2007
- IONCINEMA.com
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