Highlander Remake Gets Iron Man Writers

There can be only several!

Highlander Remake Gets Iron Man Writers

by Helen O'Hara |
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A couple of years back we listed films we'd actually like to see remade, and Highlander was one of 'em. Well, it looks like someone up there in Hollywoodland was listening, because we're going to get our wish (well, "wish" is putting it a bit strongly) with the news that Iron Man co-writers Art Marcum and Matt Holloway have signed on to write the new version of the action/sci-fi spectacular.

The original film, for those of you who have somehow missed it, starred Christopher Lambert as a Scotsman and Sean Connery as an Egyptian (reason one why a remake would be no bad thing). It was made in 1986 (reason two why a remake is a good idea) and had a female lead with terrible hair and worse dress sense (reason 3). But the basic plot, wherein Immortals have to go around killing each other until there's only one of them left - hence the famous but none-more-false assertion that "There can be only one" - by chopping each other's heads off is still golden, so bring on another try. And let's hope they find a place for Clancy Brown, aka the original's bad guy Kurgan, in there somewhere.

Peter Davis, one of the producers of the original, is also overseeing this one, and has said that this will not just be a remake. They're planning to incorporate more back story and "prequel aspects", and to focus more on the romance angle, especially the romantic dilemma posed by the fact that you're going to be around for ever but your girlfriend's going to croak it in a mere few decades.

There's no start date yet, but fingers crossed for nation-appropriate casting and fewer mullets.

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