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Nov 10, 2011 · Alexander Dumas’ The Three Musketeers has made it to the screen many times through the years, with varying levels of success and degrees of fidelity to the source. Here, we gather together the ...
- What Is 'The Musketeers' Take on The Classic Tale?
- What Makes 'The Musketeers' Different?
- 'The Musketeers' Is Actually Inclusive
- 'The Musketeers' Plays Off Its Stars' Chemistry
Created by Adrian Hodges, the BBC production takes artistic license with the source material, which is understandable given not everything translates well from book to screen, especially when there are nearly 200 years in between the book’s publication and the adaptation. In the show, d'Artagnan (Luke Pasqualino) travels to Paris when a tragedy lea...
Dumas’ novel is timeless, but after so many adaptations, one could argue there’s hardly anything new one can do with the story. Each incarnation tries to give the story its own spin, and the BBC’s The Musketeers is no different. Though a historical show, the story plays fast and loose with history, so don’t study it like a textbook. Part-police pro...
Shows like Bridgerton have gone a long way to normalizing the concept of an inclusive past, and this was one of the features of The Musketeers as well. The show’s diversity wasn’t off the charts but was a huge step forward—the actors playing the main Musketeers are of Italian, Latino, and Black origins. Howard Charles, who has English and Jamaican ...
Of course, the show rides on the chemistry of the titular Musketeers. The bond between the central quartet is the most heart-warming aspect of the series. Each of the four main characters has a distinct personality and skills that are essential to the story. Athos is a born leader with a past that continues to haunt him; Porthos looks like a brawle...
- Monita Mohan
Aug 1, 2016 · The Musketeers: This is what was originally planned for Maimie McCoy's Milady in the final series. Aramis (Santiago Cabrera) replaced the late Treville as First Minister - becoming the...
- Morgan Jeffery
The Three Musketeers version that most viewers of today grew up on is surely the 1973 one starring Oliver Reed as Athos, Michael York as D'Artagnan, and Raquel Welch as Milady Winter. This...
Oct 1, 2021 · Film Adaptations of The Three Musketeers. The first known film adaptation was a now-lost French production in 1903, about which, sadly, almost no information remains (at least, not that I could find). There were at least seven other silent film adaptations, the most famous of which starred Douglas Fairbanks in 1921.
- Annika Barranti Klein
In 1630s Paris, Athos, Aramis, and Porthos are a group of highly trained musketeers commanded by Captain Treville who meet D'Artagnan, a skillful farm boy with hopes of becoming a musketeer. The series follows them as they fight to protect King and country.
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Sep 28, 2011 · The Three Musketeers (and its sequel, The Four Musketeers) were the work of Richard Lester, who transformed cinema with the first two Beatles movies. In fact, the Fab Four were originally lined-up to star in the film, but when the time came to make the picture, they had stopped returning each other's calls.