http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-e...dom-with-downton-abbey-producers-9594618.html
teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVC0HBlLMF8
casting: http://deadline.com/2014/11/the-las...on-matthew-macfadyen-rutger-hauer-1201294955/
Sounds like fun
It promises to be an epic drama full of bloody battles over ancestral lands. The BBC is hoping for a Game of Thrones-style hit with a new series depicting the struggle between the Saxons and Viking warlords.
The Last Kingdom, coming to BBC2 next year, is a collaboration between BBC America and Carnival Films, the award-winning producers who turned Downton Abbey into a global blockbuster.
Based on Bernard Cornwell’s best-selling series of “Saxon stories”, the drama is set in England during the reign of King Alfred, when “the separate kingdoms of what we now know as England have fallen to the invading Vikings and the great kingdom of Wessex has been left standing alone and defiant.”
Merging historical fact and fiction, The Last Kingdom’s hero is Uhtred, born the son of a Saxon nobleman, who is orphaned by the Vikings and then kidnapped and raised as one of their own.
Forced to choose between the country of his birth and the people of his upbringing, Uhtred treads a dangerous path between Saxon and Viking as he seeks to recapture his ancestral lands.
Fans of Game of Thrones, the HBO fantasy hit, will be reassured that The Last Kingdom promises similar elements – there will be “heroic deeds and epic battles” as well as bone-crunching clashes involving warriors like Ivar the Boneless and his feared brother, Ubba.
But Carnival said the series would be quite different from Game of Thrones, which is pure “fantasy”, whereas The Last Kingdom is a franchise of historical novels about the birth of England.
The Last Kingdom promises a “thematic depth that embraces politics, religion, warfare, courage, love, loyalty and our universal search for identity.”
Gareth Neame, executive producer, who won Golden Globe and Emmy awards for Downton Abbey, said: “This is not Game of Thrones - brilliant though that show is, ours is a historical drama based on the real events around the time of King Alfred the Great and the foundation of England.
"How England was once a group of separate smaller Kingdoms and how its inhabitants the Anglo-Saxons forced out their Viking invaders and came together for the first time as a single entity called England.
teaser: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVC0HBlLMF8
casting: http://deadline.com/2014/11/the-las...on-matthew-macfadyen-rutger-hauer-1201294955/
Sounds like fun