Another Movie? Damnit, if there is ONE story that deserves a proper 6/8/10 hour long episode mini series to let the 2 decades long narrative flow at a proper pace, it's this one
@@devenkane I just finished that series and really enjoyed it, even though they sped through his time spent in prison with Abbe Faria, which was my favorite part of the 2002 movie.
@@coreybonsant4876I’ve read the novel but it was a long time ago and I’ve see the Jim Caviezal movie, but I can’t remember how it so varied from the book. Maybe if O remember correctly in the book he was much more obsessed with revenge than the love he had for the girl and in the movie, it was all about his happy ending with the girl correct? Or if not this, how did it vary so much?
What I hate about so many adaptations of this story is how they erase Haydee just so that Edmond can be with Mercedes. The Jim Caviezel adaptation even went so far as to say that Albert was Edmond's son with Mercedes. I hope this version includes him ending up with Haydee.
Alexandre de La Patelliere, one of the film's directors and screenwriter, said that the 1979 miniseries directed by his father and which is a faithful adaptation of the book, is the best adaptation of the book. There was an interview with the actor Pierre Niney who plays the Count and the actress Anamaeria Vartolomei who plays Haydee in the French magazine Infrarogue. Anamaria says that Haydee is a young woman who has been damaged by life. She experienced great torment and suffering. She also feels a strong desire for personal revenge. Haydee has a deep darkness, but also a form of purity. She is a woman of duty, faithful and sincere. She has an image of her walking arm in arm with Andrea cavalcanti, clinging to him and another dancing with Albert. And in the trailer she tells the count if she will sacrifice her for her revenge. She is manipulating both at the count's request. Which leads me to believe that she will be more than just a witness for the Count against Fernand, she could be his winter milady from The Three Musketeers. An agent of the count, just like my lady was the cardinal's. And Haydee may not be happy about this, because she loves the Count.
The 1988 Soviet film, The Prisoner of Château d'If (Узник замка Иф/ Uznik zamka If) by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich has the count's ending with Haydee. And there will still be a miniseries with Sam Claflin.
THANK YOU FRANCE FOR MAKING HISTORICAL ACCURATE HISTORICAL CHARACTERS FOR EUROPE IN THE 19 CENTURY AND VISUALY AMAZING MOVIES THANK YOUUUUUU THIS ONE AND THE THREE MUSKETEERS LOOK AMAZING
The count of the Montecristo Pierre Ninney 2024 Jim Caviezel 2002 Gerard Depardeu 1998 Jacques Weber 1979 Richard Chamberlain 1975 Jean Marais 1954 Robert Donat 1934
@@jae_ster The Soviet film The Prisoner of Château d'If (Узник замка Иф/ Uznik zamka If) directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich has the ending of the book.
I'm quite sure this will be a epic movie, looks great. But I'm not sure if this is a good adaption. The cave on monte Cristo isn't that epic as depicted here. And I saw already so many over the top things that doesn't match with the story. And this is a movie.Not much time, even when it is as long as poor things, to cover the whole book. I'm not convinced I guess I better wait for the series of Bille August this year
This director and writer team of Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière did a phenomenal job with the recent Three Musketeers films and this film promises to be as great as those two films are.
@@montazownianr1 I've only seen the first one, but honestly I thought it kinda sucked. It was humorless with a brown ascetic. And despite what people claim it barley follows the book. I would highly recommend the 1973 'Richard Lester' Three Musketeers films. They turn up the zany slapstick by 40%, but aside from that, they're very faithful to the books (for what the runtime allows) and do a much better job of capturing the tone, and grand nature of the books. As well as the humor, which the new film severely lacked, given that the book is as much a comedy, as it is an adventure story. I also thought the actors were better in the 70s version.
I can't wait to see this movie. The Count of Monte Cristo is one of my favorite novels. It's a true unforgettable❤classic. Even though this is just the first trailer of the film but let hope that its closer to the book's adaptation.
Props to the makeup department, young Edmund is the most innocent and wholesome character in contrast to the jaded and older Count whose heart is filled with vengeance! I agree that mini series of 10 episodes would do the story justice but this looks good. I think they are doing a UK adaptation as well that is a mini series.
So you haven't read the book? The 2002 adaptation greatly changed the story and omitted important characters from the book. Inspired by the story of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, the count has a young lover, an Eastern princess who joins forces with him against Fernand. Just as Cleopatra and Caesar joined forces against a common enemy. Her name is Haydee. There will still be a miniseries with Sam Claflin.
@@arabadawson-amoah217 In the film Cleopatra (1963) with Liz Taylor, which shows her affair with Julius Caesar, doesn't it have the mediocre clichés of the very weak film with Jim Caviezel? Is it because real stories are different from ridiculous Hollywood clichés? The film with Jim Caviezel is at the level of the film The prisoner of Château D’If (1988). In a film based on a true story, a powerful man had an affair with his beautiful eastern lover. Now, the film with Jim Caviezel is just fictional nonsense.
The film with Jim Caviezel is rubbish, an extremely simplistic script. Reading Julius Caesra's biography, does it contradict all the sentimental nonsense of the 2002 film? I wonder why? Humanity is more complex than weak American screenwriters cannot understand.
@@arabadawson-amoah217because Superman was in it and the actress who played Mercedes was just soooo gorgeous. they were beautiful lol. I read the book after and was horrified that there was another lady in the mic Haydee…. Book wins for me
i dont know why but i resonate deeply with stories of redemption, of being cast out and then making your way back and claiming your righteous path. im in x
Same! Edmund becomes jaded due to the injustice that had been perpetrated against him but in the end realizes life is worth living and lets go of the hate in his heart.
And there will also be an adaptation of the book's story into a miniseries with Sam Claflin. The 2002 film changed the book's story and omitted characters,
It's not just the adaptation with Jim Caviezel that has the count returning to Mercedes, the 1998 French miniseries with Gerard Depardeu and Ornella Muti shows the count and Mercedes returning. I Believe It may be like the 1979 French miniseries that ends with a count emotionally depressed by Edouard's death and trying to find some happiness in Haydee's arms and the miniseries ends with them both leaving for the East. There's an image of Haydee walking arm in arm like Andrea Cavalcanti and another of her dancing with Albert, then shows her asking Edmond if he's going to destroy her because of his revenge. I wonder if Edmond is using Haydee as a pawn in his game. Edmond would be a calculating man like Emperor Augustus who made alliances and manipulated people to eliminate his uncle's murderers and then gain power in Rome. Is Edmond a man obsessed with revenge and will destroy anyone in his path? Would he use Haydee as a mere pawn in his game? Emperor Augustus used his sister as a pawn against Mark Antony. The same did Caesar with his daughter when he married her to Pompey in Rome. Will the writers come up with more layers and more darkness instead of it being a simple adventure with a lot of romanticism? Edmond, instead of being a vigilante who wants to punish the bad, is a cold and calculating man who uses people as pawns for his revenge. Without the touch of excessive romanticism of the film with Jim Caviezel and the adaptation with Gerard Depardieu.
The worst adaptation of the book. Expect a complex story and multifaceted performances like Cleopatra with Liz Taylor and the film is a ridiculous adventure like John Wick.
Can't wait it looks incredible ! As good it was to watch the caviezel version, it doesn't follow the book really well so I'm glad that we have this film
And why did Hollywood adapt the book, if France had already extensively adapted the story The Count of Monte Cristo (1918) - Léon Mathot Monte Cristo (1929) - Jean Angelo Le comte de Monte Cristo (1943) - Pierre Richard-Willm Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1954) - Jena Marais Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1961) - Louis Jordan The Count of Monte Cristo (1979) - Jacques Weber Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1998) - Gerad Depardieu
I loved the version with Jim Caviezel as Edmond, but this version seems more authentic, given that it was Alexandre Dumas who wrote the novel and it is a French story. I will be sure to watch this when it comes out, and although the story is already known, the themes of revenge and loss and love...never grow old.
There's an image of Haydee walking arm in arm like Andrea Cavalcanti and another of her dancing with Albert, then shows her asking Edmond if he's going to destroy her because of his revenge. I wonder if Edmond is using Haydee as a pawn in his game. Edmond would be a calculating man like Emperor Augustus who made alliances and manipulated people to eliminate his uncle's murderers and then gain power in Rome. Is Edmond a man obsessed with revenge and will destroy anyone in his path? Would he use Haydee as a mere pawn in his game? Emperor Augustus used his sister as a pawn against Mark Antony. The same did Caesar with his daughter when he married her to Pompey in Rome. Will the writers come up with more layers and more darkness instead of it being a simple adventure with a lot of romanticism? Edmond, instead of being a vigilante who wants to punish the bad, is a cold and calculating man who uses people as pawns for his revenge. Without the touch of excessive romanticism of the film with Jim Caviezel and the adaptation with Gerard Depardieu. There could be an ending with a count emotionally ruined by his revenge. There may be damage to a Haydee who was a pawn of Edmond.
I've read this book so many times and hate every film version except the Mr. Magoo one as they all fail to understand the ultimate message of the book. This one looks like it might actually have the proper ending.
This looks like a proper adaptation. The old Jim Caviezel one abandoned the morality tale about the emptiness of revenge but it looks like it's very present in this new one.
Will this be faithful to the book or like my favorite 2002 version… imagine my horror at realizing his Mercedes was NOT his love…. Ugh. Please follow the book.
A rich and powerful man like the Count would never return to his ex-fiancée. He would have a young lover like Julius Caesar had Cleopatra. Watch the films Cleopatra from 1963 or 1999, which show Julius Caesar, despite being married, having an affair with the young queen of Egypt. While the film with Jim Caviziel is just fiction. Unparalleled in real life. It is more realistic for the end of the book based on Cleopatra's story than to believe that he would return to Mercedes based on the fictional film with Jim Caviziel.
So, uhhh...why are they remaking this? The sword fights are going to suck. Hollywood can't choreograph action the way they used to. Not saying it won't be good, but guaranteed to be no where as good as Jim Caviezel's movie.
It's not a remake. It is an adaptation of a French book that has been adapted several times. The caviezel version is horrible. They would replace political intrigue with cheap action scenes.
Another Re make....BUT...I like the JIM CAVEZIEL better and best... Hes personality makes the PERFECT COUNT.... ALSO...a near perfect representation of our LORD JESUS CHRIST...❤😊
The film omitted Haydee, the Count of Monte Cristo's great love It would be the same thing as making a film about Julius Caesar and omitting Cleopatra.
Ok, when I saw teaser for the first time I wasn't very impresed, since I assumed it will be too much action orriented butchery of the story. Also, last year's Three Musketeers was made by same people and I heavily disliked that movie for being unfaithful, BBC Musketeers show rip off. But this trailer actualy shows plenty of plot points from the book, so I now have hope we'll get proper adaptation.
My favourite book, so I hope this is as good as it looks. These days, I was honestly expecting "From the makers of John Wick.." to appear on screen, followed by violent fight sequences and dubstep.
For the trailer i see they r staying with the book accurate seans and the costume the carecter design looks fabulous I'm gald they did that...... This is by far my true fevorite novel it almost like guilty plesure at this point. But can they properly deliver the story in such limited duration of a movie that's what i'm worried for I don't want any half cook meal of a movie like the previous attaempts.
There's an image of Haydee walking arm in arm like Andrea Cavalcanti and another of her dancing with Albert, then shows her asking Edmond if he's going to destroy her because of his revenge. I wonder if Edmond is using Haydee as a pawn in his game. Edmond would be a calculating man like Emperor Augustus who made alliances and manipulated people to eliminate his uncle's murderers and then gain power in Rome. Is Edmond a man obsessed with revenge and will destroy anyone in his path? Would he use Haydee as a mere pawn in his game? Emperor Augustus used his sister as a pawn against Mark Antony. The same did Caesar with his daughter when he married her to Pompey in Rome. Will the writers come up with more layers and more darkness instead of it being a simple adventure with a lot of romanticism? Edmond, instead of being a vigilante who wants to punish the bad, is a cold and calculating man who uses people as pawns for his revenge. Without the touch of excessive romanticism of the film with Jim Caviezel and the adaptation with Gerard Depardieu.
OHMYWORD, the guy who plays the priest is incredible and this new Dantes, is absolutely already making my heart break! Jim Caviezel would be proud!!! Hopefully it follows the book?
The film will have a lesbian character like in the book. But the ending of the book will change. In the book the conmde ends up with a younger girl like Julius Caesar had an affair with Cleopatra and the film changes that part.
Another Movie?
Damnit, if there is ONE story that deserves a proper 6/8/10 hour long episode mini series to let the 2 decades long narrative flow at a proper pace, it's this one
Good argument. Yes. That would deserve a MULTI seasonal series, actually. In my humble opinion.
There is an old one with Gerard Depardieu
IKR? Something like 1,700+ pages in the version I read (l-o-n-g, long time ago 😝)
@@devenkane I just finished that series and really enjoyed it, even though they sped through his time spent in prison with Abbe Faria, which was my favorite part of the 2002 movie.
There will be a miniseries with Sam Claflin. There will be 8 episodes.
Damn. Looks good
cant beat the monte cristo with the passion the crist dude
I enjoy Jim Caviezal , but that movie bastardized the book. This movie can quite easily one-up the 2002 film by being more faithful to the novel.
@@coreybonsant4876I’ve read the novel but it was a long time ago and I’ve see the Jim Caviezal movie, but I can’t remember how it so varied from the book. Maybe if O remember correctly in the book he was much more obsessed with revenge than the love he had for the girl and in the movie, it was all about his happy ending with the girl correct? Or if not this, how did it vary so much?
Yes, one of my favorite movie. Great actor
Its not perfect but the parts in prison with the old man are immaculate! So good
Anyone can beat that take, it was okay at bestThe . Depardieu version is completely superior.
What I hate about so many adaptations of this story is how they erase Haydee just so that Edmond can be with Mercedes. The Jim Caviezel adaptation even went so far as to say that Albert was Edmond's son with Mercedes. I hope this version includes him ending up with Haydee.
Alexandre de La Patelliere, one of the film's directors and screenwriter, said that the 1979 miniseries directed by his father and which is a faithful adaptation of the book, is the best adaptation of the book.
There was an interview with the actor Pierre Niney who plays the Count and the actress Anamaeria Vartolomei who plays Haydee in the French magazine Infrarogue.
Anamaria says that Haydee is a young woman who has been damaged by life. She experienced great torment and suffering. She also feels a strong desire for personal revenge. Haydee has a deep darkness, but also a form of purity. She is a woman of duty, faithful and sincere.
She has an image of her walking arm in arm with Andrea cavalcanti, clinging to him and another dancing with Albert. And in the trailer she tells the count if she will sacrifice her for her revenge. She is manipulating both at the count's request.
Which leads me to believe that she will be more than just a witness for the Count against Fernand, she could be his winter milady from The Three Musketeers. An agent of the count, just like my lady was the cardinal's.
And Haydee may not be happy about this, because she loves the Count.
The 1988 Soviet film, The Prisoner of Château d'If (Узник замка Иф/ Uznik zamka If) by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich has the count's ending with Haydee.
And there will still be a miniseries with Sam Claflin.
@@Ὀδύσσεια-σ6ξ good to know. Is the russian version available to purchase or to find somewhere ?
@@OlivierLebouguenec It's subtitled on UA-cam. search The Prisoner of Château d'If (1988). It's on Denisov's channel.
THANK YOU FRANCE FOR MAKING HISTORICAL ACCURATE HISTORICAL CHARACTERS FOR EUROPE IN THE 19 CENTURY AND VISUALY AMAZING MOVIES THANK YOUUUUUU THIS ONE AND THE THREE MUSKETEERS LOOK AMAZING
The costume and character designs look fantastic. I wish it was a TV series.
Been hoping they would make one for YEARS it’s better told as a series 😊
The count of the Montecristo
Pierre Ninney 2024
Jim Caviezel 2002
Gerard Depardeu 1998
Jacques Weber 1979
Richard Chamberlain 1975
Jean Marais 1954
Robert Donat 1934
I think this one will stand on its own, based on the trailer, time will tell.
You forgot Jacques Weber in 1979, the only adaptation that actually followed the book's ending
@@jae_ster The Soviet film The Prisoner of Château d'If (Узник замка Иф/ Uznik zamka If) directed by Georgi Yungvald-Khilkevich has the ending of the book.
@@Denisov-in7ji what year was it made? This is the first I've heard of it. Got a source where I can see it?
@@jae_ster In 1988
The film's director even fell in love with Nadira Mirzavea who played Haydee and married her.
I know we're all familiar with the story, but his was practically a microcosm of the entire movie. Save some for the theatre, please!!!😂
Goosebumps. Oh maaah gahhhhd. My favourite book 😭💕
The Count of Monte Cristo by R.L. Stine?
@@dashx1103 it took my dumbass so long to understand why you said by RL Stine 😂💀
@@dashx1103hes one of the 20th century greats
caviezel version still looks better
The best revenge story ever written!
I'd have preferred it to be a mini series tbh, not sure how you can fit everything in a single movie.
There will be a miniseries with Sam Claflin that premieres this year. There will be 8 episodes.
The Ultimate Revenge Story, can`t wait 🖤
I'm quite sure this will be a epic movie, looks great. But I'm not sure if this is a good adaption. The cave on monte Cristo isn't that epic as depicted here. And I saw already so many over the top things that doesn't match with the story. And this is a movie.Not much time, even when it is as long as poor things, to cover the whole book.
I'm not convinced
I guess I better wait for the series of Bille August this year
This director and writer team of Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière
did a phenomenal job with the recent Three Musketeers films and
this film promises to be as great as those two films are.
Phenomenal or mediocre?
Where can I see those? Streaming services?
@@montazownianr1 I've only seen the first one, but honestly I thought it kinda sucked. It was humorless with a brown ascetic. And despite what people claim it barley follows the book.
I would highly recommend the 1973 'Richard Lester' Three Musketeers films. They turn up the zany slapstick by 40%, but aside from that, they're very faithful to the books (for what the runtime allows) and do a much better job of capturing the tone, and grand nature of the books. As well as the humor, which the new film severely lacked, given that the book is as much a comedy, as it is an adventure story.
I also thought the actors were better in the 70s version.
this seems so promising,with that amazing French aesthetic touch...i really do hope that it will actually be as good as it shows..
I can't wait to see this movie. The Count of Monte Cristo is one of my favorite novels. It's a true unforgettable❤classic. Even though this is just the first trailer of the film but let hope that its closer to the book's adaptation.
There is already an amazing adaptation. This looks terrible. Watch the original movie (:
Props to the makeup department, young Edmund is the most innocent and wholesome character in contrast to the jaded and older Count whose heart is filled with vengeance! I agree that mini series of 10 episodes would do the story justice but this looks good. I think they are doing a UK adaptation as well that is a mini series.
The miniseries with Sam Claflin will have 8 episodes.
I’ve only seen the 2002 version and that, for me, was a masterpiece.
So you haven't read the book?
The 2002 adaptation greatly changed the story and omitted important characters from the book.
Inspired by the story of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, the count has a young lover, an Eastern princess who joins forces with him against Fernand. Just as Cleopatra and Caesar joined forces against a common enemy. Her name is Haydee.
There will still be a miniseries with Sam Claflin.
@@GaiusJuliusCaesar-dx9nlas a person who hated the ending with Haydee I’ll say it again, 2002 version was a masterpiece 💅
@@arabadawson-amoah217
In the film Cleopatra (1963) with Liz Taylor, which shows her affair with Julius Caesar, doesn't it have the mediocre clichés of the very weak film with Jim Caviezel? Is it because real stories are different from ridiculous Hollywood clichés?
The film with Jim Caviezel is at the level of the film The prisoner of Château D’If (1988).
In a film based on a true story, a powerful man had an affair with his beautiful eastern lover. Now, the film with Jim Caviezel is just fictional nonsense.
The film with Jim Caviezel is rubbish, an extremely simplistic script.
Reading Julius Caesra's biography, does it contradict all the sentimental nonsense of the 2002 film? I wonder why? Humanity is more complex than weak American screenwriters cannot understand.
@@arabadawson-amoah217because Superman was in it and the actress who played Mercedes was just soooo gorgeous. they were beautiful lol. I read the book after and was horrified that there was another lady in the mic Haydee…. Book wins for me
i dont know why but i resonate deeply with stories of redemption, of being cast out and then making your way back and claiming your righteous path. im in x
SAME. It's such a powerful theme and there isn't enough stuff like it.
@@Nopeasaurus i find there is enough
@@Nopeasaurus Gladiator
Same! Edmund becomes jaded due to the injustice that had been perpetrated against him but in the end realizes life is worth living and lets go of the hate in his heart.
Coming soon seriously🤦🏼 this looks to be the most faithful version of what was and is possibly the greatest book ever written👍❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Another reb00t or remake about the count of the Montecristo
I have a good feeling about this.🤞
Literally my favorite book ever.
I loved the cereal as a kid. Glad it's making a comeback.
Did they really need to have another one?
The one with Jim caviezel and guy Pearce was very good.
And there will also be an adaptation of the book's story into a miniseries with Sam Claflin.
The 2002 film changed the book's story and omitted characters,
Looks exactly the same as the English version which came out 20 years ago. A series would have been better to differentiate and go into detail.
Good news: There will be English langauge Italian series this year! It will have Jeremy Irons as Farria.
Real story, don't have such happy ending as that movie from Jim Caviezel
It's not just the adaptation with Jim Caviezel that has the count returning to Mercedes, the 1998 French miniseries with Gerard Depardeu and Ornella Muti shows the count and Mercedes returning. I Believe It may be like the 1979 French miniseries that ends with a count emotionally depressed by Edouard's death and trying to find some happiness in Haydee's arms and the miniseries ends with them both leaving for the East.
There's an image of Haydee walking arm in arm like Andrea Cavalcanti and another of her dancing with Albert, then shows her asking Edmond if he's going to destroy her because of his revenge.
I wonder if Edmond is using Haydee as a pawn in his game. Edmond would be a calculating man like Emperor Augustus who made alliances and manipulated people to eliminate his uncle's murderers and then gain power in Rome. Is Edmond a man obsessed with revenge and will destroy anyone in his path? Would he use Haydee as a mere pawn in his game? Emperor Augustus used his sister as a pawn against Mark Antony. The same did Caesar with his daughter when he married her to Pompey in Rome.
Will the writers come up with more layers and more darkness instead of it being a simple adventure with a lot of romanticism?
Edmond, instead of being a vigilante who wants to punish the bad, is a cold and calculating man who uses people as pawns for his revenge. Without the touch of excessive romanticism of the film with Jim Caviezel and the adaptation with Gerard Depardieu.
I hope people start making original stories at some point …
OOooooooo looks good. Another interesting take on this great classic.
I loved the originals and I love foreign films so I’m looking forward to watching this one.
I wonder if Haydee will be in this adaptation?
yes she will be there. she is played by Anamaria Vartolomei
I’m excited! Love this story
Cant beat the Jim Caviezal and Guy Pearce version.
The worst adaptation of the book. Expect a complex story and multifaceted performances like Cleopatra with Liz Taylor and the film is a ridiculous adventure like John Wick.
this story never dies.
Oh look another Count Of Monte Cristo remake. What are we at now, 20? /Sigh
I know this movie has been done over and over, but I am still excited about this film!
Can't wait it looks incredible ! As good it was to watch the caviezel version, it doesn't follow the book really well so I'm glad that we have this film
why? the previous one is golden
The author of the original story is French. Why shouldn't the French make their own film?
Agreed. The Jim Cavaziel one cannot be unseated as the best revenge story EVER
Previous one was typical american crap.
Classic ruined
C'mon Netflix, FX and all you other content seekers.....You are missing a great opportunity to do another Shogun here!
Rom-Coms are back baby!
WHY THEY MAKE ANOTHER ONE OF THIS?
And why did Hollywood adapt the book, if France had already extensively adapted the story
The Count of Monte Cristo (1918) - Léon Mathot
Monte Cristo (1929) - Jean Angelo
Le comte de Monte Cristo (1943) - Pierre Richard-Willm
Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1954) - Jena Marais
Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1961) - Louis Jordan
The Count of Monte Cristo (1979) - Jacques Weber
Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1998) - Gerad Depardieu
On dirait bien que le Docteur Juiphe a trouvé une nouvelle voie ...
Les trois mousquetaires et puis ça, comme c'est beau.
No need to remake a masterpiece. Fools.
The film is based on the book and the hideous 2002 adaptation is not even the first film version of the book.
This film is French. So a masterpiece.
good to see a movie that looks like made without the woke crap and using the original source
The only version of this i've even seen is Jim Caviezel 2002 .......it's the only one i need to see. I still rewatch it often.
Only version you need to see is 1979 series and 1988 Soviet film. Two supreme adaptations. Rest is optional.
THere is already a decent move version of this.
ey ey ey no Jacopo?????? no Luigi Vampa????
I loved the version with Jim Caviezel as Edmond, but this version seems more authentic, given that it was Alexandre Dumas who wrote the novel and it is a French story.
I will be sure to watch this when it comes out, and although the story is already known, the themes of revenge and loss and love...never grow old.
There's an image of Haydee walking arm in arm like Andrea Cavalcanti and another of her dancing with Albert, then shows her asking Edmond if he's going to destroy her because of his revenge.
I wonder if Edmond is using Haydee as a pawn in his game. Edmond would be a calculating man like Emperor Augustus who made alliances and manipulated people to eliminate his uncle's murderers and then gain power in Rome. Is Edmond a man obsessed with revenge and will destroy anyone in his path? Would he use Haydee as a mere pawn in his game? Emperor Augustus used his sister as a pawn against Mark Antony. The same did Caesar with his daughter when he married her to Pompey in Rome.
Will the writers come up with more layers and more darkness instead of it being a simple adventure with a lot of romanticism?
Edmond, instead of being a vigilante who wants to punish the bad, is a cold and calculating man who uses people as pawns for his revenge. Without the touch of excessive romanticism of the film with Jim Caviezel and the adaptation with Gerard Depardieu.
There could be an ending with a count emotionally ruined by his revenge. There may be damage to a Haydee who was a pawn of Edmond.
It's the Simpsons version for me....
3rd favorite book of all time.
How does it get watched in the US? Looks so good
it will probably be released in selected theaters few months after the french release and then be on netflix like for the three musketeers duology
@@aegnor2102 I kept looking for the most recent musketeers with eva green - never saw a US release
I've read this book so many times and hate every film version except the Mr. Magoo one as they all fail to understand the ultimate message of the book. This one looks like it might actually have the proper ending.
This looks like a proper adaptation. The old Jim Caviezel one abandoned the morality tale about the emptiness of revenge but it looks like it's very present in this new one.
Can't wait.
In shaa Allah..
Please please let this one not go "off-book". Please can we have ONE (1) loyal adaptation? Please
What was wrong with the other one? I wish they would quit remaking stuff 😡
This version is French. So better than all other last films.
Will this be faithful to the book or like my favorite 2002 version… imagine my horror at realizing his Mercedes was NOT his love…. Ugh. Please follow the book.
A rich and powerful man like the Count would never return to his ex-fiancée.
He would have a young lover like Julius Caesar had Cleopatra.
Watch the films Cleopatra from 1963 or 1999, which show Julius Caesar, despite being married, having an affair with the young queen of Egypt.
While the film with Jim Caviziel is just fiction. Unparalleled in real life.
It is more realistic for the end of the book based on Cleopatra's story than to believe that he would return to Mercedes based on the fictional film with Jim Caviziel.
The 2002 version has an unrealistic romance, unlike Cleopatra. In which a rich and powerful man had a young lover.
I wish this was a TV series not just a movie
There will be a miniseries with Sam Claflin that premieres this year. There will be 8 episode
So, uhhh...why are they remaking this? The sword fights are going to suck. Hollywood can't choreograph action the way they used to. Not saying it won't be good, but guaranteed to be no where as good as Jim Caviezel's movie.
It's not a remake.
It is an adaptation of a French book that has been adapted several times.
The caviezel version is horrible.
They would replace political intrigue with cheap action scenes.
This isn't Hollywood.
Sorry but the old one with Jim Caviezel is way too good from this one
You don't no who is Pierre Niney..
I hope the ending is as good...
Same old Hollywood, can't seem to write anything original anymore, why not do a remake of Titanic while you're at it
Why keep making same movies over and over?? Cannot come up with anything new?
I hope it's as good as The Prisoner of Château d'If (1988).
This looks like an encouragingly accurate version. The book is so good it doesn’t need extra rubbish added
Hahaha Depardieu dans un nouveau film du Conte de Monte Cristo. Et bien, voyons ce qu’il en est de ce film.
Another Re make....BUT...I like the JIM CAVEZIEL better and best...
Hes personality makes the PERFECT COUNT....
ALSO...a near perfect representation of our LORD JESUS CHRIST...❤😊
The film omitted Haydee, the Count of Monte Cristo's great love
It would be the same thing as making a film about Julius Caesar and omitting Cleopatra.
I can't wait.
Monte Cristo was my John Wick before John Wick was a thing.
when is the release date ?
You know its serious when literally everyone is whispering almost everything.
Doesn't have kung fu in it, does it? This looks good. I'll see it.
It is such a beautiful story . I love reading this story again and again .
Ok, when I saw teaser for the first time I wasn't very impresed, since I assumed it will be too much action orriented butchery of the story. Also, last year's Three Musketeers was made by same people and I heavily disliked that movie for being unfaithful, BBC Musketeers show rip off.
But this trailer actualy shows plenty of plot points from the book, so I now have hope we'll get proper adaptation.
There will be changes.
My hope is in the miniseries with Sam Claflin.
Me and my old man love the story about the quest for revenge and the consequences of it.
My favourite book, so I hope this is as good as it looks. These days, I was honestly expecting "From the makers of John Wick.." to appear on screen, followed by violent fight sequences and dubstep.
There will be a miniseries with Sam Claflin.
Where can we watch??
Everyone should watch the first movie , a classic before seeing the new one
Looks very faithful to the original story. Let's hope
Best part is when he invents the Monte Cristo sandwich and it changes history.
For the trailer i see they r staying with the book accurate seans and the costume the carecter design looks fabulous I'm gald they did that......
This is by far my true fevorite novel it almost like guilty plesure at this point.
But can they properly deliver the story in such limited duration of a movie that's what i'm worried for I don't want any half cook meal of a movie like the previous attaempts.
There's an image of Haydee walking arm in arm like Andrea Cavalcanti and another of her dancing with Albert, then shows her asking Edmond if he's going to destroy her because of his revenge.
I wonder if Edmond is using Haydee as a pawn in his game. Edmond would be a calculating man like Emperor Augustus who made alliances and manipulated people to eliminate his uncle's murderers and then gain power in Rome. Is Edmond a man obsessed with revenge and will destroy anyone in his path? Would he use Haydee as a mere pawn in his game? Emperor Augustus used his sister as a pawn against Mark Antony. The same did Caesar with his daughter when he married her to Pompey in Rome.
Will the writers come up with more layers and more darkness instead of it being a simple adventure with a lot of romanticism?
Edmond, instead of being a vigilante who wants to punish the bad, is a cold and calculating man who uses people as pawns for his revenge. Without the touch of excessive romanticism of the film with Jim Caviezel and the adaptation with Gerard Depardieu.
This is the accurate one from the books isn't it?
Another remake no one asked for.
OHMYWORD, the guy who plays the priest is incredible and this new Dantes, is absolutely already making my heart break! Jim Caviezel would be proud!!! Hopefully it follows the book?
One of my favorites with caviezel.
Everlasting love story I would say!!
He was blk
Our Count of Montecristo of 1966 was a million times much more beautiful of this one and should be 😮
Rai TV series?
Good trailer 5 star vs good movie 3.5 star 😮😮
I loved the first one they made. I hope this is as good
I love the story. I wish it was in English 😢
they are remaking my favorite story of all time......
Yeah it's pretty good - stuff happens to people they don't deserve sometimes...
So sad they didn't do the Colette Gale version
Shit. Now I have to learn French.
How many times they keep on making this movie
Wait ,so he revenged on all their arses?
Anyone know the theme song in this trailer
please don't be woke
The film will have a lesbian character like in the book.
But the ending of the book will change.
In the book the conmde ends up with a younger girl like Julius Caesar had an affair with Cleopatra and the film changes that part.