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Gary Oldman plays Winston Churchill


EXCLUSIVE: He shall fight on the beaches. Gary Oldman is in talks to play Winston Churchill in Brit production powerhouse Working Title’s Darkest Hour. Joe Wright is directing the epic drama, which takes place in 1940 as Churchill becomes Prime Minister in the midst of World War II and faces a moment of truth. Anthony McCarten, who wrote Working Title’s award-winning The Theory Of Everything, writes and produces here alongside Lisa Bruce and Working Title co-chiefs Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner.

The heavyweight filmmaking talent assembling here puts this Churchill project at the very top of the tree. Oldman seems an inspired choice to play Britain’s greatest wartime leader. The actor has a string of memorable performances in his illustrious career, not least as John Le Carre’s iconic intelligence agent George Smiley in Working Title’s big screen adaptation of classic novel Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. While Oldman’s Smiley was a masterpiece of subtlety and hidden emotions, the actor can do explosive too. Just witness his unhinged NY cop in Luc Besson’s Leon or his memorably baroque, romantic performance in Dracula for Francis Ford Coppola.

Production is set to start in July.

Days into his new job as Prime Minister as Britain was getting pounded and on the verge of losing to Germany, Churchill was under pressure to make a deal with Hitler that would have established Britain as a puppet state of the Third Reich. His army stranded in Dunkirk, Churchill instead summoned the courage to fight on. The film is about his decisions, and the actions and immortal speeches in those critical days that defined his place in history and changed the destiny of the world. The prospect of having an actor the calibre of Oldman recreating Churchill’s iconic speeches, when he galvanized a country in the face of appeasement of Nazi Germany, is tantalizing.

The pic has been a passion project for McCarten, whose The Theory Of Everything grossed $125 million worldwide on a $15 million budget and won numerous awards, including the Best Actor Oscar for Eddie Redmayne.

As ever, Oldman has a number of films in the can and the pipelines. Ariel Vromen’s Criminal, where he stars opposite Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Costner comes out this weekend domestically via Lionsgate. Oldman has also completed Peter Chelsom’s The Space Between Us with Carla Gugino and Asa Butterfield.
Oldman is repped by longtime partner Douglas Urbanski’s Douglas Management Group, Agency for the Performing Arts and Special Artists Agency.


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anyone know how big gary oldman's role will be in this? I hope he plays a leading role again!

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The movie is about Winston Churchill. Gary is playing Winston Churchill. The Entire film is about Churchill fighting against Hitler in World War II.
I think it's pretty safe to assume he has a leading role in the movie. 

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This is great, but what will happen with Hunter Killer ? The movie with Gerard Butler it's supposed to start shooting also in July.

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He has probably dropped out? Honestly, it would be just another role/movie where he would be wasted IMO
But some sources say Darkest Hour filming would start in September, so he may still do that. And he has Hitman's Bodyguard shooting in May as well, at least he's been learning Russian for that. I guess we'll see if anything has changed in his schedule.

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I'm torn on this.

On one hand, Oldman will undoubtedly nail the performance. On the other hand, he doesn't look much like Churchill at all, and the last thing I want is for Oldman's performance to be bogged down by too many prosthetics (see J. Edgar).

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I can understand your concerns. As much as I think it's a great role, I wish he got an offer for a great role where the character is physically much closer to him. I hope they know what they are doing.
But I always knew he would not get a good role from Hollywood, they totally waste and underuse him, and his next worthy offer would come from the Brits again.

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I read that the reason Leo and Armie had such difficulty with making that makeup realistic was the sheer amount of decades (about 5, I believe) needed to span from their actual ages. However, when an actor is roughly the same age as the character they are playing, the makeup to make their face heavier etc. is not nearly as tricky or extensive.

Maybe I'll live so long that I'll forget her. Maybe I'll die. Tryin'.

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So it is actually happening. I'm not convinced Oldman will be any good as Churchill (it's a huge stretch, physically), but at least he's got a guaranteed Oscar nod. Now that's how you Day-Lewis it, Gary!

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If only Vincent D'Onofrio can pull off a flawless British accent.

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Any update on this?

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