Unlike many of the previous Zorros (real name: Don Diego de la Vega) brandishing whips and swords, the hero of the new installment will live in the future -- specifically a desolate and post-apocalyptic one, according to a person familiar with the film who asked not to be identified. A Fox spokeswoman declined to comment.
In this version, Zorro will be less a caped crusader for justice than a one-man vigilante force bent on revenge, in a western story that has echoes of both Sergio Leone and "No Country for Old Men."
They're doing this to The Lone Ranger, too.
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StealThisSheen posted... In this version, Zorro will be less a caped crusader for justice than a one-man vigilante force bent on revenge, in a western story that has echoes of both Sergio Leone and "No Country for Old Men."
See, it's things like this that make me think Hollywood will eventually produce a 3D Citizen Kane remake with Morgan Freeman as the lead actor or something.
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This sounds too ridiculous to really be able to soil the series or whatever. It's in the f***ing future, this will probably be a Zorro movie in name alone and everyone is going to know it before seeing it.
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From: Wanglicious | #017 pokemon in the three kingdoms time period,
It's Nobunaga's Ambition, not Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Different nation and completely different time period. I WISH it were pokemon and three kingdoms though!