{"id":10325,"date":"2019-09-18T12:42:13","date_gmt":"2019-09-18T19:42:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog-proxy.atomtickets.com\/movie-news\/?p=10325"},"modified":"2019-09-18T12:42:13","modified_gmt":"2019-09-18T19:42:13","slug":"disney-is-developing-live-action-medieval-epic-knights-with-plans-for-a-female-lead-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/atomtickets.com\/movie-news\/disney-developing-live-action-medieval-epic-knights-female-lead-app\/","title":{"rendered":"Disney Is Developing Live-Action Medieval Epic &#8216;Knights&#8217; With Plans For A Female Lead"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Those of you who have been bemoaning the lack of original live-action content from Disney Studios theatrical arm, put your worries on pause because Disney has plans for a new live-action project that could be incredible.<\/p>\n<p>Deadline was the first to break the news that Disney is in the process of developing <em>Knights<\/em>, a live-action adventure movie set in the Middle Ages. It&#8217;s planned to be a twist on the typical knight&#8217;s adventure tale, with the story focusing on a willful young woman who joins a knight on a quest to find a mysterious and powerful artifact before it falls into the wrong hands. World-destroying McGuffins, you know how it goes. Matt Orton (<em>Operation Finale<\/em>) is working on the script. Longtime Disney Production VP Jessica Virtue and Chaz Salembier will be producing.<\/p>\n<p>Disney apparently has plans to hit us with a wave of medieval period-set content in the next few years; <em>Knights<\/em> is just the tip of the iceberg. They also have plans to adapt <em>The Merlin Saga<\/em>, based on the book series by T.A. Barron, with Ridley Scott attached to direct. That&#8217;s potentially set to start filming this fall, but there have been no new developments in the last few months and it&#8217;s entirely likely the Disney-Fox merger switched around the timeline. It will be Scott&#8217;s first dip back into the medieval epic genre in almost a decade and a half; his last one was 2005&#8217;s <em>Kingdom of Heaven<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>It was also announced earlier this year that Disney has plans for a live-action <em>Sword in the Stone<\/em> remake directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (<em>28 Weeks Later<\/em>) with a script by <em>Game of Thrones<\/em>&#8216; Bryan Cogman.<\/p>\n<p>Regardless of how you feel about medieval epics, the announcement of <em>Knights<\/em> is only a positive. Disney&#8217;s acquired brands of Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars are rock-solid in their original IP content. But Disney Studios itself has struggled with its own live-action output, relying heavily on live-action remakes of its animated classics that have made billions of dollars but have been argued as being creatively bankrupt. On top of that, right now, Disney+ seems to be Disney&#8217;s focus &#8211; which is understandable, as it is a major part of the entertainment giant&#8217;s future plans. It&#8217;s reassuring to know Disney is still committed to making original live-action content rather than relying solely on existing IP. Family-friendly original live-action movies have been hit-or-miss in recent years \u2013 one need look no further than the delightful but critically underseen <em>The Kid Who Would Be King<\/em> bombing earlier this year. But if any studio has the clout and the marketing arm to get families to turn out for something wholly original, it&#8217;s Disney. It can only be a good thing that Disney is making movies based on original scripts.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Those of you who have been bemoaning the lack of original live-action content from Disney Studios theatrical arm, put your worries on pause because Disney has plans for a new live-action project that could be incredible. 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