I was extremely disappointed. And sadly enough, the movie did feel like the first of a franchise, which was, in my opinion, a mistake. The plot was probably too simple, I think it could have worked better as a multi chaptered tv show or they could have put more in the movie and left the idea of the franchise 😦
Everyone talks about how videogame movies are cursed, but honestly, I can’t remember an arthurian movie that was a cinematic success!
It’s getting harder to find new arthurian media without the imdb character function, but here’s some!
No new information, as far as I know on
The Warlord Chronicles by Bernard Cornwell maybe chosen for a tv show [x]
A new Netflix series by Frank Miller, where Nimue is the main character [x]
Galahad movie (I can see a sneak peak of the plot from the google search and it says “removed from Camelot to a futuristic realm and forced to battle against the greatest fighters of all time or see everything he has come to love”) [x]
Mordred movie, which has a trailer already [x] and from their website it looks like they are editing it
The Sword in the Stone action movie is moving forward and now has a director [x]
The webseries The Campaign for Camelot is ongoing so expect new episodes! [x]
Also! Kaamelott is still in the making (the movie) so hopefully we’ll have news on that as well!
And for a sad news, The Librarians has been cancelled, so there won’t be any season 5 or more arthurian exploration in that!
Plus: of course, I don’t have to write it, but we all now the Guy Ritchie’s franchise idea is dead!
Guin and the Dragon is a 2015 BBC 15 minutes short movie about two kids in modern times, Guin and Arthur, who investigate a mysterious dragon lady. When the dragon kidnaps Arthur, Guin decides to save him.
This is the 10th episode of The Campaign for Camelot, an Arthurian webseries set in a modern-day suburban school board election, told through the characters’ in-universe vlogs.
“And so, perhaps, the truth winds somewhere between the road to Glastonbury, Isle of the Priests, and the road to Avalon, lost forever in the mists of the Summer Sea.”
“And so, perhaps, the truth winds somewhere between the road to Glastonbury, Isle of the Priests, and the road to Avalon, lost forever in the mists of the Summer Sea.”