This Article is From Aug 07, 2013

Leonardo DiCaprio to play a Viking in King Harald

Leonardo DiCaprio to play a Viking in King Harald

The Warner Bros project will also allow Leonardo to produce alongside his Appian Way partner Jennifer Davisson Killoran.

Highlights

  • Vacancy screenwriter Mark L Smith has written a film in which Leonardo DiCaprio will be seen playing Viking conqueror Harald Hardrada.
  • The 38-year-old has been put forward to portray Harald Hardrada, the 11th century conqueror hailed by some historians as the last great Viking king, reported Deadline.
  • Warner Bros has made a pre-emptive acquisition of the project, which would also allow DiCaprio to produce alongside his Appian Way partner Jennifer Davisson Killoran.
  • The movie, speculatively titled King Harald, is being billed as Braveheart-style story.
  • Harald ruled Norway for 20 years, but his ruthless quest for power led to his exile in Russia before he eventually returned in triumph.
  • History buff DiCaprio is fascinated by the Vikings and previously wanted to star in a film about Viking warriors that Mel Gibson was supposed direct.
  • The 2009 film, spearheaded by The Departed producer Graham King, was expected to be a violent and awe-inspiring story, but never made it to the big screen.
London: Vacancy screenwriter Mark L Smith has written a film in which Leonardo DiCaprio will be seen playing Viking conqueror Harald Hardrada.

The 38-year-old has been put forward to portray Harald Hardrada, the 11th century conqueror hailed by some historians as the last great Viking king, reported Deadline.

Warner Bros has made a pre-emptive acquisition of the project, which would also allow DiCaprio to produce alongside his Appian Way partner Jennifer Davisson Killoran.

The movie, speculatively titled King Harald, is being billed as Braveheart-style story.

Harald ruled Norway for 20 years, but his ruthless quest for power led to his exile in Russia before he eventually returned in triumph.

History buff DiCaprio is fascinated by the Vikings and previously wanted to star in a film about Viking warriors that Mel Gibson was supposed direct.

The 2009 film, spearheaded by The Departed producer Graham King, was expected to be a violent and awe-inspiring story, but never made it to the big screen.
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