Solomon Kane film is finished!

Michael J. Bassett has announced on his private blog that his little baby the upcoming Solomon Kane – Solomon is another famous character from Robert E. Howard, hence we include this news here – film is finally wrapped, mixed, glossified and finished! Obviously he seems to like his own work and says:

It’s not gimmicky or contemporary, just a very classically made and beautiful to look at dark-fantasy-action-adventure.

And at least the very few set pieces he posted on the blog hint for a visually very appealing movie. With James Purefoy playing Solomon Kane, the movie already has a great actor in its lead. The cast also consists of Josiah Kane being played by the astonishing Max von Sydow and the red girl from “The Parfum” – Rachel Hurd Wood.

The only thing that is missing now, is a great trailer and the producers doing proper advertisement for it! We don’t want another Outlander to happen, so the best of luck to you Michael!

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3 Responses to “Solomon Kane film is finished!”

  1. derFeef
    At 14. April 2009 10:00 o'clock

    I can not wait for the trailer. I have a good feeling about this movie because the director sounds very committed and proud of his work.

  2. James McKenzie
    At 14. April 2009 17:34 o'clock

    I can’t wait for this one either. I read a few SK stories and followed the Dark Horse series.
    In reference to the Outlander comment it is a shame. I have yet to see it and I live in the area it was filmed for crying out loud.

  3. derFeef
    At 15. April 2009 07:26 o'clock

    On Outlander. It was an OK movie, better than Reign of Fire if you ask me. With better writing and less “we are trying to say something” scenes, it would have been great.

    Also – James Caviezel almost fell asleep in most of the scenes and Ron Perlman was underused.

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