When is 'Highlander' now expected to begin production?
Early 2026.
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The highly anticipated 'Highlander' reboot, starring Henry Cavill, has been delayed due to an injury Cavill sustained during pre-production training. Originally slated to begin filming this month, production is now expected to start in earl...
The 'Highlander' reboot, a long-gestating project, was initially developed by Lionsgate before moving to Amazon MGM Studios. Chad Stahelski, known for his work on the 'John Wick' franchise, has been developing the film for nearly a decade. The film aims to reimagine the cult-classic story for modern audiences, with Stahelski teasing that it will incorporate elements from the original film, TV shows, and serve as a prequel to 'The Gathering.' Cavill's injury is a setback, but the production team is aiming to begin filming at the top of next year. The original 1986 film starred Christopher Lambert and Sean Connery and portrayed the climax of an ancient battle between immortal warriors that unfolded through interwoven past and present-day storylines.
Early 2026.
Russell Crowe, Karen Gillan, Dave Bautista, Marisa Abela, Djimon Hounsou, and Max Zhang.
Chad Stahelski, known for his work on the 'John Wick' franchise.
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