More “From The Set” videos from Kurt Sutter’s, The Bastard Executioner! This period piece tells the story of an Edwardian knight (newcomer Lee Jones) who doesn’t want that life anymore, but ends up as the title character. These clips show Stephen Moyer (Miles Corbett) on why this was his perfect next gig, and Sam Spruell (Toran Richards) lets us know how you can tell this is an excellent script.
Watch the 2 videos below for those answers.
Moyer’s was obvious. Who doesn’t like playing with swords? Spruell surprised me, giving me a bona fide acting tip. That’s all I’m gonna say. You gotta watch to hear the rest.
I love these “from the set” glimpses. I really cannot wait to see what MTV called back in February, “Sons of Anarchy meets Game of Thrones” because Gemma Teller (Katey Sagal) is in it, it stars mute Otto (Sutter), it’s medieval, and stars a Jax Teller/Ned Stark-ish guy who doesn’t want the violence but gets caught up in it. MTV
The Bastard Executioner has been picked up for a 10-episode order by FX, and will air this fall.
Videos
The Bastard Executioner – From The Set: Stephen Moyer is a Lucky Warrior
From working with Kurt Sutter to playing with swords, Stephen Moyer explains why he’s lucky to be part of The Bastard Executioner. #TBX
The Bastard Executioner – From The Set: How Entertaining Is The Script?
While reading a great script, you make sacrifices. Sam Spruell describes his experience reading The Bastard Executioner. #TBX Video>/a>
FX’s press character press release (just Moyer & Spruell):
Stephen Moyer will star as “Milus Corbett”: Street smart and noble savvy. He was one of Ventris’ marshals in the army. Now, serves as his Chamberlain, Chancellor and Justiciar. Friend and drinking mate.
Sam Spruell will star as “Toran Prichard”: Fierce, tenacious. An archer under Madog Llywelyn in the last major Welsh rebellion. He put down the bow and picked up the hoe. Wilkin’s best mate.
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