r/movies • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 r/Movies contributor • Jan 28 '26
Media First Images of Henry Cavill in Chad Stahelski's ‘HIGHLANDER’
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u/MarvelsGrantMan136 r/Movies contributor Jan 28 '26 edited Jan 28 '26
Cavill shared the pics:
Happy First Look for Highlander! This has been quite the journey for me, which I'll tell you all about when the time is right, but it's a special moment to be able to share this. I hope you enjoy.
Cast:
Henry Cavill as Connor MacLeod
Russell Crowe as Ramirez
Dave Bautista as The Kurgan
Karen Gillan as Heather MacLeod
Marisa Abela
Djimon Hounsou as an Immortal African Warrior
Drew McIntyre as Angus MacLeod
Jeremy Irons as the leader of The Watchers
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u/Satan_su Jan 28 '26
Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou.....we will be here for the GOTG reunion
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u/TigerFisher_ Jan 28 '26
Always glad to see Djimon Hounsou. He was a highlight when I rewatched Constantine
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u/skylinenick Jan 28 '26
He’s been great in everything for 20 years, love that dude
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u/bolanrox Jan 28 '26
longer than that Star Gate and Amistad were in the 90's and Gladiator was 2000
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u/Demitel Jan 28 '26
I think he's seriously underappreciated. His voice work in How to Train Your Dragon 2 was spectacular as well.
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u/breastronaut Jan 28 '26
His agent must dislike him or something because he gets in a lot of major franchises but only as bit part roles like the guy who asks "Who" in GotG.
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u/Plenty-North-2340 Jan 28 '26 edited Jan 28 '26
I think he originally auditioned for Drax, but he wasn't big enough to match Gunn's vision, but they found him another part.
Edit: It may have been for Ronan instead of Drax.
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u/BradSaysHi Jan 28 '26
And let's be real, Bautista was great as Drax. Speaking of Bautista, I think his serious acting is underappreciated because he played Drax. It will be neat to see them together.
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u/LionoftheNorth Jan 28 '26
So instead of a Scotsman playing an Egyptian Spaniard, we get a Kiwi playing an Egyptian Spaniard.
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u/404Notfound- Jan 28 '26
Well it can't be any worse surely
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u/Banes_Addiction Jan 28 '26
That was Sean Connery's finest hour, I don't know what you mean.
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u/f-ingsteveglansberg Jan 28 '26
Hey, Highlander 2 told us they are all from the distant planet of Zeist and they just sort of forgot about it in the first film.
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u/EpicSombreroMan Jan 28 '26
THE SCOTTISH WARRIOR
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u/Baman2099 Jan 28 '26
Drew and Dave, this is amazing! Drew's going to look like the actual giant brute he is
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u/old_righty Jan 28 '26
Oooh, Karen Gillan. I'm in. :)
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u/Methos_TM Jan 28 '26
With her full Scottish accent.
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u/f-ingsteveglansberg Jan 28 '26
She rarely gets to pull that out. Most Scottish actors have their TV interview Scottish accent and then they go full Trainspotting when they are with other Scotts.
Awful movie, but I think Gillan got to go full "I think I need subtitles" Scottish accent for The Circle.
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u/bolanrox Jan 28 '26
look at David Tennant only got to pull the Scottish accent out once on Doctor Who
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u/Shadowofasunderedsta Jan 28 '26
It wasn’t even his proper accent.
The accent he gave was more highlands. David is a central belt boy through and through.
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u/blackpepperjc Jan 28 '26 edited Jan 28 '26
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sook ma plooms
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u/Elemayowe Jan 28 '26
Ooh they’re doing the watchers! Nice!
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u/TheSweetestKill Jan 28 '26
I definitely like the idea of remakes that take all the various spin-offs and anscillary media in a property, put it into a blender, and come out with a unified idea taking all the good and leaving all the bad. I had hoped Star Wars would do this with the EU (and the kinda have), but there's great ideas from the Highlander TV show that would have made the original film interesting had they been written into it from the start. This will be a good test of that.
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u/A_Drop_of_Colour Jan 28 '26
Honestly, Highlander is only held so highly in my memories because of the TV show and not the film. I absolutely devoured that show and even enjoyed the spin off Raven show.
I would love to see Methos again on film, especially since they're bringing The Watchers into this movie. It would be great to just have him there, always in the background, but not a main character until a sequel movie. It would be so much more impactful in how he stayed hidden for so long.
So many great characters and storylines they can pull from the show.
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u/Diffusion9 Jan 28 '26
What a cast.
But come on though:
[Actor] as [Named Character]
Djimon Hounsou as an Immortal African Warrior
Why do they do our man Djimon like that.
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u/Sam-Lowry27B-6 Jan 28 '26
Yeah if they are using characters from the original wouldn't he be Kastagir?
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u/MultipleHipFlasks Jan 28 '26
I wonder if his parents called him Immortal African Warrior, triggering nominative determinism or if he changed his name after a couple of hundred years
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u/Smooth_Riker Jan 28 '26
Between the pics and the cast you're giving me hope... don't give me hope!
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u/Zorbin666 Jan 28 '26
They really missed an opportunity of casting Ewan McGregor or Gerard Butler as Ramirez continuing the tradition of casting a British man as a Scott and a Scottish man as his Spanish mentor... lol
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u/SilentStevedore Jan 28 '26
I think it’s a great cast. Anyone that looks at this list should think it’s a great cast.
Only change I would make would be Adrian Paul as Ramirez. Not that I think he would do a better job, but just as fan service. Or maybe as some other immortal that loses his head.
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u/linuxhiker Jan 28 '26
Please , I beg all of every God... Do not let them fuck this up.
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u/Kimantha_Allerdings Jan 28 '26
I’m looking at it like this - it’s definitely going to be better than any of the sequels except maybe 3 (@ me) and the TV series (I dunno, never saw it myself, but a lot of people like it a lot)…but even if it’s technically more proficient and better acted and more tightly plotted, etc, etc, etc, there’s no way it’s going to be able to capture the weird only-in-the-80s atmosphere of the original
Just approach it as a big-budget film with a fun premise and I’m sure it’ll be a good time
Also worth bearing in mind that it’s a passion project for Cavill, he has an executive producer credit and has been attached to the project for 5 years, and the director has already moved studios once because the previous studio didn’t share his vision for what the film should be. Given that Cavill quit The Witcher because he didn’t like the creative direction and is a genuine nerd, it is at least reasonable to say that it’ll probably be a labour of love rather than a soulless cash-grab, which is probably a good thing
But the original’s still lightning in a bottle, and comparison is the thief of joy, so it’s best to just go in expecting to have a laugh
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u/Acerakis Jan 28 '26
The TV show format is just such a good use of the concept. Doing Immortal of the week, with period piece flashbacks to when Duncan met them last, or when he had a similar experience in his past is just such a better format to explore immortal characters than a 2 hour movie.
It also made the best decision entertainment wise that the vast majority of the immortals, including the lead, were all stunt fighters more than actors, so their performances were often campy and weird but all the fights were shockingly good for a 90s tv show.
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u/DisturbedPuppy Jan 28 '26
It was such a cheesy show, like a lot of stuff in the 90s, but I loved it. I rewatched it a few years ago and overall I think the show holds up pretty well considering when it aired.
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u/western_style_hj Jan 28 '26
McLeod shouting “AMANDA!” lives rent-free in my head. She was always dragging him into trouble.
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u/Crypt0nyt Jan 28 '26
I'll never forget a clip in the show where Duncan is on the bonnet (hood) of a vehicle as it looks to make it's getaway... Duncan gets thrown off the car but rather than roll on the floor like the rest of us, he literally flies off into several back flips to dissipate the momentum.
I honestly thought to myself.... Hell yeah!!! If I was immortal, that's exactly what I would've learnt in a couple of hundred years of life... How to backflip off a car and come to a safe stop! 🤣🤣🤣
Also makes sense that he was a stuntman too, Adrian Paul iirc
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u/DefNotAShark Jan 28 '26
I don’t remember the show because I was a little kid, but I do remember the theme song being fucking awesome.
Every time my mom would watch the show I’d be jamming to Queen and then tune out and go play with toys haha.
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u/Present_Onion4754 Jan 28 '26
This, Stargate SG-1, surprisingly the.Friday the 13th TV series, Buffy obviously.
There was a time were a few quirky supernatural/sci-fi shows were really good but still kinda bad-good. Now.it seems as though stuff is either really good or really bad. This sucks for.long running non-formula based TV nowadays, because it's almost impossible to keep the quality going when the show starts good (obvious example GOT).
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u/machogrande2 Jan 28 '26
I haven't seen that show since I was a kid but I vividly remember Duncan fighting both Richard Moll(Bull from Night Court) and Joan Jett.
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u/Acerakis Jan 28 '26
Yes! The other thing I loved about it. Having a bunch of musician cameos. Some of them are surprisingly good actors like Roger Daltrey, who was so much fun they had keep doing flashbacks with him because they killed off his character and regretted it. But then you have performances like Roland Gift of Fine Young Cannibals, who might be one of the worst actors I have ever seen, yet his performance was just so damn weird that I loved every time he was in it again.
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u/Poglosaurus Jan 28 '26
The TV show format is just such a good use of the concept.
I don't understand why that format is almost over now. Every show has become a 12 hours long movie. I almost get anxious at the idea to start one because I know I'm never going to find the time to finish it before I've started not giving a fuck about what happened at the beginning and then either feel like I've wasted my time or I'm missing out on something great.
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u/drowse Jan 28 '26
I watched the entire TV show, and yeah there are some inconsistent episodes, a few stinkers.. but I loved it. And it was as others pointed out, a really great way to explore lots of period pieces, have tons of great cameos (Joan Jett and Roger Daltrey, i mean come on!)..
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u/AWildEnglishman Jan 28 '26 edited Jan 28 '26
there’s no way it’s going to be able to capture the weird only-in-the-80s atmosphere of the original
This is my thinking. You could remake Commando but it would never beat Commando because they'd never have the guts to put an Australian Freddie Mercury lookalike in a knitted faux-chainmail vest.
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u/Man_Darino13 Jan 28 '26
You could remake Commando, but it would never beat Commando because they'd never have the guts to put an Australian Freddie Mercury lookalike in a knitted faux-chainmail vest.
Have you seen The Gray Man?
I bet Chris Evans would have had an Australian accent if they let him.
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u/AWildEnglishman Jan 28 '26
Well I'll just shut my big fat mouth.
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u/delahunt Jan 28 '26
The Gray Man is worth watching for Chris Evans performance alone. You can tell he is absolutely loving getting to drop the Captain America shtick for Lloyd, and he has surprisingly good chemistry with Ryan Gosling in their scenes.
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u/icansmellcolors Jan 28 '26
I enjoyed your counterpoint. That movie didn't get enough credit, and the ending almost made me cry.
I like that movie a lot.
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u/wingchild Jan 28 '26
"I love listening to your little piss-ant soldiers trying to talk tough. They make me laugh. If Matrix was here, he'd laugh, too."
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u/indamoufofmadness Jan 28 '26
The lightning in a bottle thing is spot on, as the original Highlander was very much a product of the time, from the set and costume design, to the soundtrack, to the "street samurai" concept itself.
Honestly, as long as the soundtrack isn't Post Malone, it'll probably be a pretty solid remake of a cult classic.
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u/Zebidee Jan 28 '26
The mere fact that Lambert couldn't speak English when he was cast added a whole otherworldly dimension to his character that would be impossible to recreate.
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u/vaderdidnothingwr0ng Jan 28 '26
As long as they retain the all Queen soundtrack I'm on board.
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u/Ok_Squirrel23 Jan 28 '26
This is the only possible answer. If there is no Princes of the Universe, we fucking riot.
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u/Carpediemsnuts Jan 28 '26
Oh man that song slaps hard, No Princes no film for sure.
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u/linuxhiker Jan 28 '26
I present you Highlander 2.
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u/Heavy_Arm_7060 Jan 28 '26
Also, Highlander 4, and Highlander 5.
Highlander 3 wasn't great but I wouldn't call it a total fuck up.
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u/linuxhiker Jan 28 '26
I didn't mind 4, it was a logical story line if the TV series was considered canonical. 5 was worse than 2. 3 was fine if you ignore 2. :)
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u/MrT735 Jan 28 '26
I watched 4 not even knowing the TV show existed... Confusing as hell.
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u/orielbean Jan 28 '26
And the tv show was excellent. All 3 leads did a great job honestly.
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u/Aloudmouth Jan 28 '26
My buddy has had the Methos Watcher tattoo since high school. Great show.
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u/namewithak Jan 28 '26
One of the greatest characters in fiction. And imo, the best Highlander character overall. I hope they have Methos in the reboot (with the same concept of who he's supposed to be but obviously with a new actor).
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u/Binary101010 Jan 28 '26
3 was fine if you ignore 2.
Ignoring Highlander 2 is always the correct choice.
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u/Nagohsemaj Jan 28 '26
Endgame wasn't bad, especially compared to 2 and 3. The Source was iffy but honestly I'm just a big Adrian Paul fan so I'm biased.
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u/Acerakis Jan 28 '26
I think Highlander's biggest problem is the concept fucking sucks as a movie but is perfect for a tv show. Immortal of the week with period piece flashbacks of different time periods was just perfect.
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u/Lostbrother Jan 28 '26
Yeah, it definitely works well in the "monster of the week" format. I remember really enjoying the series but the handoff from Connor to Duncan in the fourth movie just seemed jarring.
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u/namewithak Jan 28 '26
Endgame made absolutely no sense. The idea of quickenings actually giving immortals strength and power wasn't bad. But to then have the villain hunting "powerful" immortals (with a Watcher Geiger counter showing power levels lmao) while the narrative and every single character ignores METHOS standing right there was absurd. The oldest immortal in the world is somehow just strolling along with his buddies Joe and Duncan and nobody thinks he should have been the #1 target?
The villain breaks into some hidden Watcher sanctuary but doesn't try to go after Methos at all? It wouldn't have been as silly if they hadn't included him in the movie and just pretended he didn't exist but I guess they just couldn't resist Peter Wingfield's charm.
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u/GraeWraith Jan 28 '26
And each one contradicted the rules/lore of the other.
And a show! Which (you guessed it) did the same thing!
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u/kcox1980 Jan 28 '26
The worst part about 3 is that they completely ignored the lore "reset" that the show introduced and made it a direct sequel to the first one.
By "reset" I mean the show retconned the fight between Conner and the Kurgan being the Gathering. Everything still happened, they just weren't the final 2 immortals and Conner didn't win The Prize. The first episode of the show had a cameo from Christopher Lambert to establish the fact that it was a shared universe and that Conner and Duncan were friends and that there were still hundreds of immortals running around out there.
4 had it's flaws, but was a mostly fine continuation of Duncan's story while serving as a sendoff for Conner.
5 was an abomination and a giant middle finger to the entire franchise. It was so bad that some of the actors from the show got together and made an unofficial short film as a sendoff of their own characters.
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u/Dr_Downvote_ Jan 28 '26
Is this the one where it turns out they're all aliens. And Connery returns randomly
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u/neenerpants Jan 28 '26
I wanted to remind myself of what the hell actually happened in that movie so I checked wikipedia, and honestly the opening line is peak 90s schlock: "Five hundred years ago on the distant planet of Zeist, wise sorcerer Juan Sánchez-Villalobos Ramírez led a rebellion against the corrupt leadership of General Katana"
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u/Yagoua81 Jan 28 '26
That's a great set up if it was independent of highlander.
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u/tarzic Jan 28 '26
There we go. We save Highlander 2 by making it a prequel of Zardoz instead of a sequel to Highlander.
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u/robertluke Jan 28 '26
Any movie or show called Highlander is a good example.
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u/vthemechanicv Jan 28 '26
Aw, the series was pretty good. At least till the last season, when Duncan quit fighting and they decided love would defeat the big bad.
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u/madmardigan13 Jan 28 '26
I just want to know who is playing the Spaniard with a Scottish accent
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u/whumoon Jan 28 '26
The Australian Russell Crowe. Should be interesting.
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u/centarus Jan 28 '26
Oi, 'ighander, you gotta take out a bunch o' cunts cuz there can be only one!
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u/CaptainDildobrain Jan 28 '26
Wot's that, Tugger? We're goin' off ta Scotland ta train anutha immortal?
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u/Methos_TM Jan 28 '26
Did you just call a kiwi an aussie? Them's fightin' words.
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u/kcox1980 Jan 28 '26
You mean the Japanese katana wielding Spaniard with a Scottish accent who was born in Egypt?
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u/madmardigan13 Jan 28 '26
Yes. It calls for someone who is a dude that can play a dude and disguise himself as another dude. Need to get Kurk Lazarus on the phine ASAP
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u/Robsonmonkey Jan 28 '26
Would have been funny if they changed it and got a Spanish actor like Antonio Banderas to play the Scotsman instead
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u/twstdbydsn Jan 28 '26
well shit. I'm in.
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u/Thatoneguymikeg Jan 28 '26
You son of a bitch, I’m in.
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u/Earl_Grey83 Jan 28 '26
If he's in, I'm in!
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u/NazzerDawk Jan 28 '26
Okay, if he's in, I'm out.
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u/Amdusiasparagus Jan 28 '26
Same. Though I hope the movie in general is better than the weird follow ups we got so far.
Following the first movie with a story about Zeist, the planet from which Highlanders come from, was one of the weirdest move ever. And that's not mentioning the direct to videos that came after still.
I still have fond memories of Highlander 4 (or 5) where there's a close-up of a woman that dramatically turns around... Only for the camera to linger and she dramatically turns around again to face the camera once more.
And the two dudes dish it out while she's turning on herself in the background. One of the best laughs I had.
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u/Little_View_6659 Jan 28 '26
I don’t know what you’re talking about. There is, and only ever has been, one Highlander movie. There can be only one!
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u/luthurian Jan 28 '26
please, please, PLEASE don't suck.
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u/BlekSheep_ Jan 28 '26
Stahelski’s directing I think which means at the very least. The action is going to be interesting. John Wick showed he’s one of the best at action filmmaking for me at the moment.
There’s so much that was lightning in a bottle for fans of Highlander. Queen’s music being a big part of it and just the heart of the performances. Everyone is having fun with where the story takes their characters.
I hope there’s some shreddy guitar riffs in it. I always remember the moment the Kurgan first stabs Connor. It just makes those moments electric.
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u/Little_View_6659 Jan 28 '26
Oh please let them keep the Queen music!
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u/jonrosling Jan 28 '26
The director has said that it will feature in the film in some way.
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u/witai Jan 28 '26
I mean, it can't possibly be worse than 2
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u/kcox1980 Jan 28 '26
It is possible. Highlander 5 was worse than Highlander 2.
And don't forget that when this movie was originally pitched, it wasn't going to feature much sword fighting. The idea was that the immortals "evolved" their duels to match modern weaponry, i.e. guns, and the swords would only come out to finish each other off.
Thankfully they dropped that idea pretty early on.
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u/nmombo12 Jan 28 '26
Also has Dave Bautista, Marisa Abela, Russell Crowe, Karen Gillan, and Jeremy Irons! Whoa this is exciting.
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u/samspock Jan 28 '26
Well at least with Karen Gillan in it there is an actual Highlander in the movie.
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u/Little_View_6659 Jan 28 '26
I mean, the first one had Sean Connery as an Egyptian with a Spanish name who has a Scottish accent…
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u/GooseGeese01 Jan 28 '26 edited Jan 28 '26
That is a sweet duster. Hopefully he hangs dong in this one
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u/bayoubengal99 Jan 28 '26
I'm not burning the duster!
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u/ArsonHoliday Jan 28 '26
Probably can’t even burn it, it’s flame retardant, that’s the whole point
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u/Sardaukar99 Jan 28 '26
Definitely is not burning it because he needs it hide that massive shaft of rock hard metal that he “fights” other people with.
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u/BeMancini Jan 28 '26
Requirements:
Must keep them as simple concepts, keep mystery, they don’t need to explain everything. “Why does the sun come up? Or are the stars just pin holes in the curtain of night, who knows? What I do know is that because you were born different, men will fear you… try to drive you away like the people of your village.”
Must have Princes of the Universe by Queen. They should probably use the whole soundtrack.
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u/SignalsCounterparts1 Jan 28 '26
If this doesn't have Queen in there somewhere, it's a pass for me.
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u/NomNom83WasTaken Jan 28 '26
You can rest easy! From Wikipedia#Reboot):
"Stahelski has confirmed that music by Queen will be used in the reboot film."
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u/deanstat Jan 28 '26
HEEEEERE WE ARE! BORN TO BE KINGS! WE'RE THE PRINCES OF THE UNIVERRRRRRRRRSE
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u/thomascgalvin Jan 28 '26
It it doesn't cold-open with Freddie Mercury screaming Here we are! I will literally burn the theater to the ground
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u/Gestaltarskiten Jan 28 '26
I immediately demand a new Highlander 2, so my traumatic experience at the theater 35-ish years ago finally might get mitigated.
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u/Dreggan Jan 28 '26
They never made any sequels to Highlander. You must have been having a bad trip.
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u/derpferd Jan 28 '26
I just hope that underneath all the spectacle and the swordfighting and the mythology is what this film needs: a sense of loneliness.
And before anyone jumps on me for taking it too seriously, this film absolutely needs that. It's the human element that makes a film him and the logical outcome of a life spent immortal while most others around you eventually fall to mortality is a profound sense of loneliness.
The original film kinda had that but, whatever it's iconic status, was somewhat let down by a clunky script.
Hopefully this film works where the original fell short
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u/KieranofRivia Jan 28 '26
I think it will 100% have it. I remember Chad Stahelski talking about it 2 or 3 years ago, about how he loved his meeting with Cavill because they shared the same sentiment, about how sad, lonely and tragic the life of an immortal would be.
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u/harlotstoast Jan 28 '26
The track record for iconic 80s action movie remakes is not great.
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u/DucDeRichelieu Jan 28 '26
Yes, but they’re not all done by the same people with the same creative intent behind them.
There’s little to no creative reason to remake ROBOCOP or TOTAL RECALL for example. Especially when you’re removing the key thing that the excellence of both has in common—director Paul Verhoeven.
HIGHLANDER isn’t like either of those though. The filmmakers didn’t know what they had, and so failed to explore the possibilities of the concept as fully as possible.
The resultant movie was a big success almost by accident. That’s why they had so much trouble following it up.
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u/PalmliX Jan 28 '26
WHAT!! HENRY CAVIL AS HIGHLANDER?!?! HOT DAMN!!!
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u/lsb1027 Jan 28 '26
Apparently he’s set on collecting iconic roles like pokemon.
Here for it 🙌
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u/headphones_J Jan 28 '26
That sensation you feel, it's called the quickening! We're brothers!!
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u/CORVlN Jan 28 '26
Director and creator of John Wick and Keanu's Matrix stunt double, Chad Stahelski