Red Sonja Comes To Theaters
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Red Sonja is now 90 years old
In theory the Red Sonja movie is coming out this year . . . . in theory.
But this film has taken forever to produce, and I have bad feelings about it. Still, as the greatest fan ever of Robert E. Howard I will have to see it.
Hollywood is fucking clueless about how to do Howard's stories.
The first Conan movie was a classic, but it was all downhill from there . . . . except for 2009's Soloman Kane which was well done and true to Howard. Kane was written and directed by M. J. Bassett, the film stars James Purefoy in the title role.
There is hope. Red Sonja is also being directed by M.J. Bassett.
So crossing fingers.
Red Sonja was the creation of the very late but still very great Robert E. Howard (1906 – 1936).
Sonja only appeared once in Howard's 1934 excellent historical tale The Shadow of the Vulture.
The story line involved the Muslim siege of Vienna in 1529. Sonja stood side-by-side with male knights on the walls of Vienna fighting against the Turks and for Western Civilization.
Sonja only appeared once in Howard's 1934 excellent historical tale The Shadow of the Vulture.
The story line involved the Muslim siege of Vienna in 1529. Sonja stood side-by-side with male knights on the walls of Vienna fighting against the Turks and for Western Civilization.
Red Sonja was brought back to life by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics in 1973, inspired by Robert E. Howard's character Red Sonya of Rogatino.
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In 2008, director Robert Rodriguez attempted to make the Red Sonja film with Rose McGowan in the lead, and when that version didn't pan out, director Simon West worked on the project in 2010 with Amber Heard said to be playing the character. However, the film never got off the ground, languishing in production hell for years, with Bryan Singer even attached at one time.
Brigitte Nielsen in 1985's almost
unwatchable Red Sonja.
All copies must be burned.
Angelica Bridges as Red Sonja in the 1997 TV series
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