Red Dead Redemption Movie Brad Pitt
This next story is about as sketchy as they come, but I know there are a lot of fans of Red Dead Redemption out there, so what the hell I’ll bite. Reports this week that Brad Pitt is “planning to make” a big screen adaptation of the western-themed title from Rockstar Games.
Of course, if you read a little bit closer, all it says is that he is the “hot favorite” to play the lead role of John Marston, and that he is being given first refusal rights to the project. In other words, it’s just one of a few hundred projects that Pitt is probably in demand for, but it doesn’t mean he’s actually interested.The article also offers some choice quotes from an unnamed source:“This is an exciting project with a great character at the center of it The idea is to make this in the style of an epic Western movie but with a few modern touches. Brad is perfect for the role and he is being given first refusal.”Really, could you be any more vague? There’s no mention of who else might be behind this movie either. I suspect that there is a good chance that a Red Dead Redemption movie might happen one day, although they’ve been talking about a Grand Theft Auto movie for years and that still hasn’t happened.
Westerns were big a couple of years ago with such films as 3:10 to Yuma, Appaloosa, and of course, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, and now The Coen Brothers have their remake of True Grit hitting theatres this December. Would you like to see a Red Dead Redemption movie, and is Brad Pitt a good choice to play John Marston? Around the Web.
Rockstar Games finally released the second trailer for “ Red Dead Redemption 2” on September 28. Fans have been itching to get a glimpse of the upcoming game, considering that the release date was moved to Spring 2018. The latest trailer revealed a significant number of details about the upcoming western-themed prequel.However, several eagle-eyed fans have noticed something familiar in one of the shots in the latest trailer. It turns out that the shot was similar to a scene in a recent but iconic cowboy movie.
Similar sceneIt appears that the for “ Red Dead Redemption 2” has one of its shots borrowed from one classic cowboy movie, “ The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.” The movie was released in 2007 and stars Brad Pitt as Jesse James. The scene that was also shown in the latest trailer is the part where James and his crew are preparing to rob a train. The gang hides in the trees with their faces covered with rags.
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James is seen standing on the blockade that forces the incoming train to a screeching stop. Movie-quality titleIn their previous releases, Rockstar Games produced several impressive screenshots, which used many elements to dramatically produce a movie-like quality. The recent discovery about the reference of the game to the classic cowboy movie in a way, suggests that fans can expect another title with movie-like quality.One of the highly anticipated parts of the upcoming prequel is the train robbery.
Many fans expect that this element of the title will make the game as exciting as the heists in “ Grand Theft Auto V.” it will also be more interesting if Rockstar Games gets inspiration from any of the story cues from “The Assassination of Jesse James.”The game could pick the story of Robert Ford, who used to be a big fan of Jesse James and eventually joined his gang. Later, Ford’s feelings for his inspiration turned sour as suggested by the movie title. This website uses cookies, including third-party cookies, and other profiling technologies, such as ones which combine information collected through different website functions, in order to collect statistical information on users, used to send promotional messages in line with their preferences.
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