He steals from the rich and gives to the poor. In Nottingham, England, the legend of Robin Hood is the story of a hero forever locked in combat against the dastardly sheriff and his henchman, Guy of Gisbourne.
He’s appeared many times on screen over the years; Kevin Costner in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Cary Elwes in Men in Tights, Jonas Armstrong in the BBC TV series, and Taron Egerton in the box office bomb that nearly killed any ideas of future adaptations. These are just to name a few, and now another adaptation is in the works - and this one is set to bring a Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings alum to his core cast list. Per Deadline, Sean Bean has joined the cast of the new Robin Hood series at MGM+ that's in the works. He will play the Sheriff of Nottingham.
He’s appeared many times on screen over the years; Kevin Costner in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Cary Elwes in Men in Tights, Jonas Armstrong in the BBC TV series, and Taron Egerton in the box office bomb that nearly killed any ideas of future adaptations. These are just to name a few, and now another adaptation is in the works - and this one is set to bring a Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings alum to his core cast list. Per Deadline, Sean Bean has joined the cast of the new Robin Hood series at MGM+ that's in the works. He will play the Sheriff of Nottingham.
- 2/12/2025
- by Harvey John
- CBR
Gem Wheeler Jan 10, 2017
To mark 30 years of Inspector Morse on television, here are 10 of his most complex, macabre and memorable cases...
Warning: contains spoilers.
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Beer, Wagner, a red Jaguar, and Barrington Pheloung’s haunting theme. Those images conjure up one of the most memorable characters in British television. Inspector Morse’s final episode aired in the UK over fifteen years ago, yet the impression left by the hugely popular drama remains indelible. Its popular spinoff, Lewis, finished only two years ago after nine successful series, while a prequel, Endeavour, has just started to air its fourth run. The appeal of Morse and his Oxford is clearly as strong as ever.
Inspector Morse...
To mark 30 years of Inspector Morse on television, here are 10 of his most complex, macabre and memorable cases...
Warning: contains spoilers.
See related Legion: Marvel shares cryptic logo for X-Men series What can Fox learn from the previous X-Men TV series? 50 upcoming comic book TV shows, and when to expect them New TV 2016: 28 Us shows for this autumn
Beer, Wagner, a red Jaguar, and Barrington Pheloung’s haunting theme. Those images conjure up one of the most memorable characters in British television. Inspector Morse’s final episode aired in the UK over fifteen years ago, yet the impression left by the hugely popular drama remains indelible. Its popular spinoff, Lewis, finished only two years ago after nine successful series, while a prequel, Endeavour, has just started to air its fourth run. The appeal of Morse and his Oxford is clearly as strong as ever.
Inspector Morse...
- 2/8/2016
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
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