TV Show Reviews
Review of "Watership
Down"
11/15/18 by
Suzanne
airs on Netflix
I know this is a children's classic book, and they made
another movie of it previously, but I don't remember if I
saw them or not. This animated series is really wonderful.
The characters are very real, even though they're rabbits.
It has drama, tragedy, humor, friendship, love,
adventure...everything a good tale should have (or should I
say, "tail"?).
It boasts an all-star cast, including James
McAvoy, Nicholas Hoult, John Boyega, Ben Kingsley, Tom
Wilkinson, Gemma Arterton, Peter Capaldi, Olivia Colman,
Taron Egerton and many more. McAvovy stars as Hazel, the
"lead rabbit," so to speak. It's only 4 episodes, but it's
well worth watching. Check it out!
MORE INFORMATION:
Watership Down
Coming to BBC
One this Christmas
Sam Smith records original song
for Watership Down mini-series, as first-look images are
unveiled and further star names join the cast
https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2018/watership-down
Coming this Christmas, the Watership Down mini-series
will premiere on BBC One in the UK; and worldwide, outside
of the UK, on Netflix. Commissioned by the BBC, Watership
Down is produced and was developed by 42 and Biscuit
Entertainment, and is a co-production between BBC One and
Netflix.
The forthcoming adaptation of Watership Down
will feature an original song by Sam Smith, it was announced
today. The Grammy, Brit and Academy award-winning artist was
inspired by Richard Adams' classic novel to write and record
Fire On Fire, an original song that will serve as the theme
to the forthcoming animated mini-series. Fire On Fire was
co-written with Steve Mac and was recorded by Sam Smith with
the BBC Concert Orchestra at London's Abbey Road Studios in
September 2018.
Sam Smith says: "I am so excited and
honoured to be a part of this new adaptation of Watership
Down. This story is so powerful and timeless, and it has
been thrilling to work with Noam and his team and the
incredible Steve Mac on this song for it. I hope everyone
loves it as much as I do. x"
The announcement
coincides with the release of first-look images for the
series, featuring Hazel (voiced by James McAvoy), alongside
Fiver (Nicholas Hoult), Bigwig (John Boyega), Clover (Gemma
Arterton) and Strawberry (Olivia Colman) among others.
Further star names have also been confirmed to join the
previously announced Watership Down cast. Academy
award-nominated actors Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out, Black
Panther) and Rosamund Pike (A Private War, Gone Girl) will
play Bluebell and The Black Rabbit Of Inlé respectively,
with Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who, The Thick Of It) announced
to join the cast as the seagull Kehaar.
Taron Egerton
(Kingsman, Rocketman) has joined the cast as El-Ahrairah,
with Mackenzie Crook (Britannia, Detectorists) as Hawkbit,
Gemma Chan (Crazy Rich Asians, Humans) as Dewdrop, Jason
Watkins (A Very English Scandal, The Crown) as Captain
Orchis, Rory Kinnear (Peterloo, Skyfall) as Cowslip, Craig
Parkinson (Line Of Duty, Indian Summers) as Sainfoin, Henry
Goodman (Genius, Snatch) as Blackavar, Tom Wilkinson (The
Happy Prince, Selma) as Threarah, Lee Ingleby (The A Word,
Innocent) as Captain Campion, Charlotte Spencer (Line Of
Duty, Glue) as Nettle, and Daniel Rigby (Flowers, Sick Note)
as Dandelion.
The cast is rounded out by the
previously announced Sir Ben Kingsley as General Woundwort,
Freddie Fox as Captain Holly, Anne-Marie Duff as Hyzenthlay,
and Miles Jupp as Blackberry.
Adapted for the screen
by Tom Bidwell (My Mad Fat Diary), Watership Down uses
Richard Adams' bestselling novel as its source to bring an
innovative interpretation to the beloved story. Set in the
idyllic rural landscape of southern England, this tale of
adventure, courage and survival follows a band of rabbits on
their flight from the intrusion of man and the certain
destruction of their home. Led by a stout-hearted pair of
brothers, they journey forth from their native Sandleford
Warren through the harrowing trials posed by predators and
adversaries, towards a promised land and a more perfect
society.
Director and Executive Producer for Biscuit
Entertainment Noam Murro says: "I'm blown away that Sam
Smith is bringing his singular voice to our adaptation of
Watership Down. With Fire On Fire he's created a theme song
that connects with the heart of this iconic story. Bringing
this story to life has been a long and incredible journey
made by the immensely talented and dedicated cast and crew.
I can't wait to share the full series with the world this
Christmas."
Rory Aitken and Josh Varney, Executive
Producers for 42 say: "We're thrilled to be collaborating
with Sam - his stunning track resonates deeply with the
themes of the show. We're bowled over by the talent involved
in the mini series, both on screen and off; it's a labour of
love to adapt such a deeply moving and important book, and
we're incredibly excited to be bringing the show to
television audiences this Christmas."
Ben Irving,
Executive Producer for BBC One says: "It's a real testament
to the calibre of this adaptation of Watership Down that it
has attracted such an exciting roll call of names to bring
these much loved characters to life. Now - in Sam Smith - we
have one of the world's most successful recording artists,
with the perfect new song to serve as the series' theme. BBC
One viewers are in for a treat this Christmas."
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