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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Red Sonja Movie - Warrior Woman Wednesday



Someone please feed that girl a sandwich.

She is NOTHING like Red Sonja. 
Flat as a board chest and skinny.
Sonja finally comes to theaters August, 2025.


By Gary;

Hollywood has not been kind to the very late, but still very great Robert E Howard.

Howard's 1982 Conan the Barbarian is an obvious classic of classics. Partly because the great John Milius directed the film and Oliver Stone and Milius wrote the screenplay. 

It was mostly all downhill from there. The 1985 Red Sonja is one of the worst movies ever made.  All copies should be burned. Other movies and TV shows suffer to one degree or another.

The 2009 European made Soloman Kane reared its head above the crowd. It was actually watchable and well made. Watch it on Netflix.

After floundering for many years, Red Sonja is finally back in the theaters.  I will withhold judgement. They say something is better than nothing. Maybe.

Personally, I wanted the beautiful, voluptuous Sydney Sweeney to play the part. Oh well. another of my dreams is crushed.



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.




The trailer for the new Red Sonja movie starring Matilda Lutz has been released, and while the movie itself may still be entertaining, this trailer went out of its way to hide it, evoking the fates of both Solomon Kane, Dredd and the Conan the Barbarian remake.


 



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.

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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