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King Arthur: Legend of the Sword | Guy Ritchie | May 12, 2017 | Charlie Hunnam

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7 hours ago, The Futurist said:

Warner seems to be the last studio naive enough to give 180m to a director, saying :

 

" have fun !"

It was David Yates who has great history with them. 

 

If this somehow gets Tarzan numbers it would actually be a success.

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22 minutes ago, Arlborn said:

The next Tarzan ladies and gentleman. Behold Charlie Hunnam's V. The V is back.

 

Long live the V.

I'm getting A Knights Tale vibes from this. Which is ironic because Charlie Hunam is basically a knock-off Heath Ledger. 

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The Guy Ritchie flourishes are all over that trailer. I think this will end up being a good time at the movies. If it ends up having a Tarzan like run, then it will be lightning striking twice (seemed like everyone on this forum was waiting for Tarzan to bomb last year)

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2 minutes ago, grim22 said:

The Guy Ritchie flourishes are all over that trailer. I think this will end up being a good time at the movies. If it ends up having a Tarzan like run, then it will be lightning striking twice (seemed like everyone on this forum was waiting for Tarzan to bomb last year)

That's pretty much my point. Plus Hunnman displays very similar qualities to Skarsgard, namely the V.

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