BTW there is almost no way that this movie started life being called "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword" - I can already hear focus groups chattering as they slowly evolved it from a cool name like "Excalibur"* to this banal hyper literal word salad.
Anyone know if it was really always called this?
* Obviously that name is taken.
Edit: Better, but still lame:
I can't wait for filming of the next one to begin...
Anyone know if it was really always called this?
* Obviously that name is taken.
Edit: Better, but still lame:
In January 2014, Warner Bros set Guy Ritchie to direct a new multi-film version of the King Arthur legend. The first film was to be titled Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur,[10] with Lionel Wigram as producer and Joby Harold as screenwriter.[11][12] It is the intended first installment of a planned six film series.[13]
I can't wait for filming of the next one to begin...