First Look At Neil Marshall’s Centurion
19.03.09 # 1:16 # News # 5 CommentsOne of my favorite horror movie directors at the moment is Neil Marshall. His credits include the sublime Dog Soldiers and The Descent. His latest film is called Centurion and is the story of an ancient warrior woman out for revenge against the Romans who have wronged her.

Empire has the story –
Marshall dealt with military mayhem in Dog Soldiers, women forced to violence in The Descent and Scotland-set carnage in Doomsday and is combining all three in his fourth feature, a relentless action-adventure set in AD 117 (63 years before the events of Gladiator).
“Etain is kind of revenge incarnate,” says the writer/director, speaking to Empire exclusively on set. “Her family were butchered by the Romans, she had her tongue cut out by the Romans, she’s had a hell of a time and she’s out for Roman blood.”
“She’s quite furious,” agrees Kurylenko. “Because one sense is not there – she can’t speak – all the others are more developed. She sees very well and hears very well: she is an animal!”
Kurylenko stars alongside Hunger’s Michael Fassbender, who plays the title character, stranded behind enemy lines, and a superb roster of established and up’n’coming talent, including Dominic West, Noel Clarke, David Morrisey, JJ Feild and Riz Ahmed (soon to be seen in the rather excellent Brit-grit thriller Shifty, out April 24).
Centurion is being produced by Slumdog Millionaire Oscar-snaffler Christian Colson and Robert Jones (Run Fatboy Run) and Empire has visited its sets in both Scotland and Surrey and witnessed the action and intensity up close, so expect regular updates online and in the magazine, in the build up to its release (likely to be later this year).
These are the first details I’ve seen for this movie and my interest is definitely piqued. Marshall is batting a perfect score [Doomsday? - ed.] as far as I’m concerned so I’m willing to give anything he makes a shot.

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“63 years before the events of Gladiator”
okay…
kurylenko looks cool/ like keira knightly in that horrible king arthur movie
Neil Marshall should not be straying outside his genre. This will end up looking cheap and nasty just like Doomsday. Know your budget and creative limitations.
Fassbender is a great asset, and I agree that Neil Marshall is a terrific modern horror director (The Descent in particular was outstanding) but I tend to agree with Sheridan. He does small character-based genre films with a cool horror concept, not huge sweeping dystopian worlds. I’ll cross my fingers for him…
More pics of Centurion at
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37180861@N03/sets/72157616393343793/
Sorry for last error!
Well this is great another shoe and sandal epic. Should be pretty good despite the fact that Neil is out of his element. But don’t worry Neilly Mr.J has faith in you!