Showing posts with label hannibal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hannibal. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2015

Richard Armitage Goes Medieval in First 'Pilgrimage' Images (Exclusive)

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
JUNE 08, 2015 7:23am PT by Austin Siegemund-Broka

Tom Holland, who's in the running for the Marvel Spider-Man role, co-stars in the upcoming action release.

Jon Bernthal and Richard Armitage quest through medieval Ireland in the upcoming film Pilgrimage.

The Hollywood Reporter exclusively debuts the first images from the feature, which has just wrapped production in Europe following seven weeks of shooting in Belgium and Ireland.

The film from Brendan Muldowney centers on a group of monks who undertake a pilgrimage to transport their monastery's holiest relic to Rome. When the true significance of the relic is revealed, the journey becomes much more treacherous, and the group's faith and loyalty to one another are tested.

Bernthal (Fury, The Walking Dead) and Armitage (The Hobbit, Hannibal) star with Tom Holland, who played one of Naomi Watts' sons in The Impossible and currently is in contention for the role of Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War and upcoming Marvel movies.

READ MORE HERE; http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jon-bernthal-richard-armitage-go-800384

Friday, May 29, 2015

Richard Armitage Praised By 'Hannibal' Showrunner

MOVIEPILOT
by Patricia D ⋅ Posted on May 29th, 2015 at 4:10pm

Richard Armitage in 'Hannibal' (NBC)
Richard Armitage in 'Hannibal' (NBC)

When fans found out that British actor Richard Armitage would be playing the Francis Dolarhyde, the Red Dragon, in Season 3 of Hannibal they were super excited and now we are hearing how much Bryan Fuller, the showrunner, loved working with Richard.

The Armitage Army had no doubt that their idol could undertake this challenging role and it appears they were right. In a recent interview to promote Hannibal, Fuller sang Richard's praises.

When he was cast in the show -- which stars Mads Mikkelsen, as the lead character, Gillian Anderson as Hannibals's psychotherapist Bedelia Du Maurier, and Hugh Dancy who plays the serial killer hunter Will Graham -- Richard Armitage really didn't know who the feared Red Dragon was.



In an interview with Den of Geek, the showrunner discusses Armitage's role in depth.

"Oh! I can’t speak highly enough about the man as a professional and how he has brought this character to life in such a unique way. The tragedy of Francis Dolarhyde in the literature, I find to be so poignant and so romantic—you have this man who is capable of horrible things in that he’s a murderer of families, yet he is eloquent enough to take a blind woman on a date to the zoo where she can’t see the animals, but he has arranged for her to feel the animals—it’s one of the most romantic things I’ve ever read, ever!"

"To be able to allow the audience to meet that man first and see the tragedy of his situation and then be exposed to the horrors of what he is capable of, and then be able to return again to the story of a tortured man whose mind is eating him from the inside out, takes a very particular actor to navigate and garner sympathy from the audience."


READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE: http://moviepilot.com/posts/2015/05/29/richard-armitage-praised-by-hannibal-showrunner-3264341?lt_source=external,manual

Friday, May 22, 2015

Richard Armitage Hannibal season 3: First look at Francis Dolarhyde (video)

DIGITAL SPY
By Ben LeeFriday, May 22 2015, 8:22am EDT

Richard Armitage

 A new Hannibal trailer has given the first look at Francis Dolarhyde.

Richard Armitage plays the serial killer known as The Tooth Fairy in the NBC drama, which returns to TV next month.


"I didn't know about him until I received the information from everyone else, who gasped and said, 'Oh, you're playing the Red Dragon', and I sort of said, 'I don't really know what it means'," Armitage says in the promo.

"And then I went in search of the book and found out what it really meant."

The trailer also provides rather spoilery glimpses at Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) and Bedelia du Maurier (Gillian Anderson) in Europe.


Read more: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s225/hannibal/news/a648807/hannibal-season-3-first-look-at-richard-armitage-as-francis-dolarhyde.html#ixzz3av5w6NDZ 
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Friday, March 27, 2015

Richard Armitage Joins Pilgrimage

EMPIRE
23 March 2015  |  Written by James White  |  Source: Screen International

Richard-Armitage-Pilgrimage

The story of a group of monks transporting a holy relic might not sound like the basis for an action thriller. But throw Richard Armitage, Jon Bernthal and Tom Holland into the mix, plus the possibility of trouble from barbarians on the road to Rome, and you have a good chance of a little violence ahead. That’s the basic set-up behind Pilgrimage.



Brendan Muldowney is set to start directing the film next mouth, working from a script by Jamie Hannigan. The basic story, as mentioned, finds a group of 13th century monks who must escort a monastery’s holiest relic to Rome and find their faith severely tested en route.

With assistance from the Irish Film Board and Creative Europe, Muldowney and primary producers Conor Barry and John Keville have tracked down the cash for a shoot that will take in the West Coast of Ireland and Ardennes in Belgium.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=43774

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Hobbit Star Richard Armitage on the Digital Theatre Release of The Crucible

THEATER MANIA
Mar 6, 2015
David Gordon • New York City

Richard Armitage as John Proctor in Yaël Farber's production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible at the Old Vic Theatre in London.

In the summer of 2014, South African director Yaël Farber became the toast of London with her revelatory revival of Arthur Miller's seminal drama The Crucible for the Old Vic Theatre. Staged in the round, with the scent of incense filling the auditorium, Farber's three-and-a-half-hour production starred the stage and screen actor Richard Armitage as John Proctor, Miller's tragic hero, whose extramarital love affair with a young woman leads to the deaths of several people amid the Witch Trials of 1692 Salem.

For Armitage, whose screen roles include Thorin Oakenshield, King under the Mountain, in Peter Jackson's Hobbit film trilogy, and an upcoming six-episode arc as Francis Dolarhyde, a serial killer known as The Tooth Fairy, on the television series Hannibal, it was an experience that pushed him to his limits, both as a person and as an actor. And now, more people will get to see it.

Digital Theatre, the U.K.-based organization that partners with leading West End theater companies to capture live performances for screen broadcast, has added The Crucible to its collection, and it will be available for download starting March 17 at 9am (EST). On a break from shooting an episode of Hannibal in Toronto, TheaterMania caught up with Armitage to discuss the release and his experiences during the filming of a live stage show.


Can you describe the production from your perspective?
Yaël describes her work as "visceral." She's into not making an audience feel uncomfortable, but she likes to drag them forward in their seats. The theater was in the round and she worked hard to conceal the beauty of the Old Vic. She covered the theater with cloth so there were no distractions in the room. It was quite a stark, austere look, even down to the women's costumes. They were trussed up to the neck. It revealed the beauty of the face and actually removed any sort of sensual or sexuality, which was reflective of that tough Puritan existence. It had a very abrasive feel to it. There was burning incense [live onstage]. Sound was very present. There was a pitch that the composer found that could make the seats vibrate with what they call a sonic pulse. I feel like the play had an accusatory feel to it.

What was your first thought when you heard that The Crucible would be filmed for Digital Theatre?
I was hesitant, actually. I wasn't that familiar with Digital Theatre's work. It was late in the run when the decision was made. We had nine five-star reviews and were full every night. There was such an urge for people to see it, [who] couldn't see it. I was very pleased that it would have an afterlife. One of the conditions I had in allowing it to be filmed was that Yaël be part of the edit, because what she was seeing, and what she wanted the audience to be seeing, was very specific. She storyboarded the entire play, so her presence in the filming of it is very acute.

What was the filming process like?
It was simple for us. It was shot over three nights with six or eight cameras in the theater in different positions. Luckily, because the play was in the round, it was easy to get the reverses in certain shots, and you could cross-shoot across the stage. The only difficulty was that we were wearing radio mics and it was difficult for me, because there's a part where my character is washing and to conceal a mic on a bare torso is virtually impossible. We didn't want to put it on clothing. Those technical things were tricky. I was conscious that the audience would be aware of the filming, but of course they weren't. It was very sensitively approached.

How was it to finally watch it?
I had my arm twisted into watching it in a movie theater, because I really didn't want to see it. I'm glad I did. They did a good job. One of the things that surprised me was how much my face had changed from the first day of rehearsal to that point twelve weeks into a run. My face had become weary and weighed down with his troubles. All of the triggers I found during the run were retriggering me in the cinema. It was like a catharsis going through it.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/richard-armitage-the-crucible-interview_72009.html/




Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Will Richard Armitage become the new star of Hannibal?

FANSIDED
by Josh Hill 2h ago



We are months away from the premiere of Hannibal Season 3, and with the new season comes new characters that will play larger roles than we may have originally thought.

One of the new characters is Francis Dolarhyde — aka The Tooth Fairy. Actor Richard Armitage will be stepping into the big role, which has been most recently played by Raph Fiennes, and we could see the role blow up into something larger than we thought.



Francis is a major player in the novel Red Dragon and is a central character in both film adaptations of the story. So, naturally, it’s assumed that he will be playing a large role on the series. But will that role be larger than that of the lead character — Hannibal?


READ MORE HERE: http://hannibalfannibals.com/2015/03/03/will-richard-armitage-new-star-hannibal/

Friday, February 6, 2015

‘Hobbit’ Star Richard Armitage to Play Toothy Killer on NBC’s ‘Hannibal’

THE WRAP
TV | By Travis Reilly on January 13, 2015 @ 12:34 pm

Richard Armitage

“The Hobbit” star Richard Armitage has joined the cast of NBC’s “Hannibal,” a spokesperson for the network told TheWrap.

He will play Francis Dolarhyde, a.k.a. the Tooth Fairy, on Season 3 of the psychological horror series, adapted from Thomas Harris’s popular novels “Hannibal,” “Hannibal Rising” and “The Red Dragon.” He is slated for a six-episode run.



“The Hobbit” star Richard Armitage has joined the cast of NBC’s “Hannibal,” a spokesperson for the network told TheWrap.

He will play Francis Dolarhyde, a.k.a. the Tooth Fairy, on Season 3 of the psychological horror series, adapted from Thomas Harris’s popular novels “Hannibal,” “Hannibal Rising” and “The Red Dragon.” He is slated for a six-episode run.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.thewrap.com/hobbit-star-richard-armitage-to-play-toothy-killer-on-nbcs-hannibal/


Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Richard Armitage, Peter Jackson attend 'Hobbit' film premiere in Beijing

CTV
The Associated Press
Published Tuesday, January 20, 2015 7:34AM EST
Last Updated Tuesday, January 20, 2015 10:06AM EST

The Hobbit Beijing premiere

BEIJING -- Director Peter Jackson attended a red-carpet premiere of the final "Hobbit" film in Beijing on Tuesday, saying that he has been having a hard time getting used to the nickname "Peter the Great" affectionately given to him by Chinese fans.


Jackson was joined at the event by actor Richard Armitage, who said he would miss playing in the "Hobbit" trilogy and would now focus on his role in TV drama "Hannibal."

The New Zealand ambassador to China also gave a speech welcoming fans to visit his country, where the films were made.





"The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" ends Jackson's massively successful six-film franchise that started with the 2001 release of "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring."


Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/peter-jackson-richard-armitage-attend-hobbit-film-premiere-in-beijing-1.2196840#ixzz3PVQ10ck7