The story of Robin Hood has been told many times on cinema and television screens: in the 1973 Disney animated film with Hood in fox form, in Kevin Reynolds’ classic with Kevin Costner in the role of the King of Thieves from 1991 or in Ridley Scott’s 2010 rendition with Russell Crowe. All of these well-known adaptations have one thing in common: Robin Hood is played by an adult man (well, a male fox). The Family Adventure”Robin and the hoodwants to approach the story of the famous thief from a completely different perspective, for which a number of stars have been hired.
Director Phil Hawkins’ film stars ‘James Bond: No Time to Die’ and ‘Venom’ actress Naomie Harris, Gwendoline Christie (‘Game of Thrones’) and Arthur Weasley actor Mark Williams from ‘Harry Potter’ to see. However, the youngster takes on the role of the iconic character Robin Darcey Ewart, which Phil Hawkins had already performed in his Christmas film ‘Prancer: A Christmas Tale’ and who made his name in the Roald Dahl biopic ‘To Olivia’. That reports .
“Robin And The Hood” comes with stars and a new twist
“Robin And The Hood” follows 11-year-old Robin (Darcey Ewart) and her loyal friends, who call themselves “The Hoods” and have created a magical kingdom from the wild lands of their homeland. There they make swords and shields from sticks and garbage can lids, drones have become eagles and the crazy hippie woman in the forest (Gwendoline Christie) is a terrifying witch.
The only thing that breaks her wild imagination is the danger of losing her kingdom, perhaps forever. Because when sleazy real estate developer Clipboard (Naomie Harris) shows up and promises area parents lavish spas and exclusive childcare facilities, the world of Robin and her hoods threatens to disappear. It is clear to the children that they will do everything they can to protect their country.
The shooting of the family adventure film has already been completed. “Robin And The Hood” comes to Sky in the UK and Ireland. It remains to be seen whether this will also be the case in Germany. A start date has not yet been determined.