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Overview
A modern reimagining of the classic tale. After the Norman invasion of England, Rob, a Saxon forester’s son, and Marian, a Norman lord’s daughter, fall in love and unite to fight for justice, challenge corruption, and restore peace to the land.
Cast
- Jack Patten as Robert 'Rob' of Locksley
- Lauren McQueen as Marian
- Lydia Peckham as Priscilla of Nottingham
- Marcus Fraser as Little John
- Henry Rowley as Will
- Erica Ford as Ralph Miller
- Angus Castle-Doughty as Friar Tuck
- Steven Waddington as Earl of Huntingdon
- Connie Nielsen as Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Sean Bean as Sheriff of Nottingham
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Reviews
2025-11-04
We really needed another "Robin Hood" remake didn't we?
If your answer is a resounding "no", well, you are in good company. This is yet another symptom of the creative bankruptcy of Western entertainment. A dearth of inspiration, leading to leaden, desperate repetition, of stale ideas and shows, long past their "expiration date".
The new, not so new, series of Robin Hood does nothing that has not been done before and frankly, done better, at that. As per usual too, we get historical revisionism in the name of the DEI agenda, which adds absurdity, to the cobweb ridden, decrepit, mustiness, pervading this show.
Its not the actors fault. In fact the acting is probably the only conspicuous bright spot here. Its a mostly talented group of actors, miscast in a series, that probably shouldn't have been made.
In summary, regurgitating the same ideas, over and over, isn't going to cut the entertainment mustard with discerning, educated, intelligent viewers. A marginal watch at best.
If your answer is a resounding "no", well, you are in good company. This is yet another symptom of the creative bankruptcy of Western entertainment. A dearth of inspiration, leading to leaden, desperate repetition, of stale ideas and shows, long past their "expiration date".
The new, not so new, series of Robin Hood does nothing that has not been done before and frankly, done better, at that. As per usual too, we get historical revisionism in the name of the DEI agenda, which adds absurdity, to the cobweb ridden, decrepit, mustiness, pervading this show.
Its not the actors fault. In fact the acting is probably the only conspicuous bright spot here. Its a mostly talented group of actors, miscast in a series, that probably shouldn't have been made.
In summary, regurgitating the same ideas, over and over, isn't going to cut the entertainment mustard with discerning, educated, intelligent viewers. A marginal watch at best.