Much Ado About Nathan Fillion

Joss Whedon‘s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing is starting to become the talk of the town now that Cabin in the Woods and Avengers are out of the way.

Nathan Fillion plays constable Dobgerry and is rumoured to be a little “Captain Hammer-ish” but without the ego.

Nathan Fillion as Dobgerry in Joss Whedon’s “Much Ado About Nothing” Adaptation

Also staring in the film are Whedon alums Sean Maher, Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker, Tom Lenk and Fran Kranz.

Much Ado About Nothing was filmed over a twelve day period last year at Joss Whedon’s home.

There’s no information about a wide release of the film but keep an eye on upcoming film festivals! The premiere is set for the Toronto Film Festival in September.

Much Ado About Nothing is a modern version of Shakespeare’s classic comedy adapted and directed by Joss Whedon (Marvel’s upcoming THE AVENGERS, “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog”). Filmed in just 12 days entirely on location in exotic Santa Monica, the film features a stellar cast of  beloved (or soon to be beloved) actors – some of them veterans of Shakespearean theater, some completely new to the form. But all dedicated to the idea that this story bears retelling, that this dialogue is as fresh and intoxicating as any being written, and that the joy  of working on a passion project surrounded by dear friends, admired colleagues and an atmosphere of unabashed rapture far outweighs their hilariously miniature paychecks.

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING is the first feature from Bellwether, a micro-studio created by Joss Whedon and Kai Cole for the  production of small, independent narratives for all media, embracing a DIY ethos and newer technologies for, in this particular case, a somewhat older story. Shot in glorious black and white by Jay Hunter (PAPER HEART, “Dollhouse”), the film stars Amy Acker (CABIN IN THE WOODS, “Alias”) and Alexis Denisof (“How I Met Your Mother”, “Angel”) as Beatrice and Benedick, the world’s least likely lovers headed for their inevitable tumble into love. As Joss Whedon puts it: “The text is to me a deconstruction of the idea of love, which is ironic, since the entire production is a love letter – to the text, to the cast, even to the house it’s shot in.” The supporting cast
includes Nathan Fillion (“Castle”, WAITRESS) as Dogberry, Clark Gregg (AVENGERS, IRON MAN) as Leonato, Fran Kranz (CABIN IN THE WOODS, “Dollhouse”) as Claudio and Reed Diamond (“Franklin & Bash”, MONEYBALL) as Don Pedro.

The film was produced by Whedon, line-produced by Nathan Kelly and M. Elizabeth Hughes, and co-produced by Kai Cole and Danny Kaminsky. The super-impressive cast is listed below. Full tech credits (for the extraordinary crew) will be up shortly. The film should be completed by early spring and headed for the festival circuit, because it is fancy.

www.muchadothemovie.com

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One Response to “Much Ado About Nathan Fillion”

  1. i4get says:

    Can’t wait to see this! I love the old Kenneth Branagh version and since I heard that Joss used to have his actors run through Shakespeare at the house, I’d hoped something would come out some day.