Behind the masked king in ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ was a superstar. And it didn’t even appear in the credits

If you go to Google and search ‘The Kingdom of Heaven’the film released in 2005 by Rydley Scott, the first thing you will find is a list of its cast. In it there are some superstar accounts (actors and actresses) that you may remember from the film and one that will not be familiar to you at all. And it is logical. In fact, if it were up to her to participate in the movie would never have been revealed. His goal was to interpret, embody one of the main characters and then take a step back. It wasn’t difficult if we take into account that, although his character is key to the plot, he shot all the scenes in a couple of weeks and hidden behind a mask. 21 years are nothing. In Spain ‘The Kingdom of Heaven’ premiered in 2005a whopping 21 years ago, but that does not mean that the work in which Ridley Scott (‘Gladiator’ or ‘Blade Runner’) tried to capture the spirit of the crusades of the 12th century and the later siege of Jerusalem of 1187 continues to make people talk even today. The last example is left by the website filmstartswhich has published an article delving into one of the most unknown curiosities of the film: the identity of the actor who played the king Baldwin IVa fascinating historical figure who ascended to the throne while still a child, died when he was just over 20 years old and had to face two formidable rivals: the Sultan Saladin and leprosy, an ailment that deformed and accompanied him for much of his brief existence. What’s so curious about it? The figure of King Baudouin IV is fascinating. His character in ‘The Kingdom of Heaven’ too. If you have seen the film you will remember that in almost all of his appearances he appears with his face covered by a silver mask. The brief scene in which he is not wearing it, we are shown a face so deformed by leprosy that his features are completely blurred. It doesn’t matter which actor is behind it. The makeup makes him unrecognizable. Taking into account that the real Baudouin suffered from the same illness, the use of the mask and makeup is more than understandable. What is less common is that when the film was released, in 2005, the actor did not participate in the promotion and his name was left out of the main credits. If you check them you will see Orlando Bloom mentioned, Liam NeesonEva Green, Jeremy Irons…, all with the characters they embody; but no sign of King Baudouin. Yes, Edward Norton. The most curious thing is that the mysterious performer was a top-level star. Behind Baudouin’s mask was hidden Edward Nortonwho was 36 years old at the time. If in 2005 Scott could boast of hits like ‘Gladiator’ or ‘Black Hawk Down’, Norton was not far behind. In the late 90s he had starred in ‘American History X’ and ‘Fight Club’ and just a few years before he had participated in ‘Red Dragon or ‘The Italian Job’. If Norton did not appear in the main credits and his participation was relegated to the background for the gallery, it was not because the director or producers of the film decided so. It was the actor himself who wanted to take a step back. His goal was to get into the filming of a blockbuster, see how Scott worked… and then discreetly disappear. Furthermore, since his character wore a mask, by doing so he trusted increase your halo of mystery. Click on the image to go to the tweet. How do we know? Because it was Norton himself who told the intrastory of his participation in the film several years later. To be more precise, he did it in February 2007, during an interview with Guardian. By then his participation in ‘The Kingdom of Heaven’ was already more than known and a reader asked him a question that movie buffs had been asking for some time: “How did you manage to participate in the movie and why didn’t you appear in the credits?” His answer is very simple: at that time his schedule prevented him from getting involved in the filming, but he wanted to see first-hand how Scott directed a project of such magnitude, so he accepted a role. Of course, not just any one. “Ridley Scott and I had been talking about making a movie for years, but it never happened. He asked me if I would play another role in ‘Kingdom of Heaven,’ but I was about to shoot ‘Down in the Valley’ and simply didn’t have the time. But I read the script and asked him who would play the man in the mask. He told me he was going to find someone who could imitate Ridley’s voice. James Mason. I told him he could imitate James Mason pretty well.” A tempting offer. As if that offer wasn’t attractive enough, Scott he assured him that the king’s scenes could be filmed in “just two weeks”, which would hardly interfere with the preparation of ‘Down in the Valley’. It was the push that Norton needed, who, beyond the nuances of the leper king character, he was interested in something else: “I wanted to see how a film of that magnitude was shot.” “I could have just gone to visit him (Scott), but I was curious if the process was different when it’s so busy. He certainly knows how to shoot films of that scale and is comfortable with it.” “It was worth it”. These are not the only revelations Norton made during the interview. The American actor acknowledges that he fulfilled his goal of seeing up close how Scott performed behind the cameras and recognizes that the effort was “worth it.” However, he believed that his name should not appear in the credits. At least that’s how it appears the answer which he shared in 2007 with Guardian: “I didn’t … Read more

of cult fantasy writer to authentic “superstar” of the book

There is no current fantasy author more celebrated and read than Brandon Sanderson, COSMERE CREATOR (The fictional universe where most of his epic fantasy books develop). The attendees know the latest edition of the Fantastic Literature Festival Celsius, held last week in Aviles: tails and agglomerations to get an author’s signature are not remembered with any other recent. And his secret, beyond the quality of his books, is to have turned his name into more than a literary seal: it is a registered trademark. What he has written. Brandon Sanderson He began his career in 2005 with the novel Easterris. Is mainly known for its aforementioned Shared Universe, The Cosmerewhere your most famous series takes place, ‘Born of the Bruma (Mistborn)‘, which has several ages: an initial trilogy and a second series that expands the world. Another emblematic saga is ‘The Archive of the Storms’, an ambitious decline that began in 2010 with ‘The Camino de los Reyes’. With a clear, simple and direct literary style, which facilitates the immersion without complications, his work is characterized by complex magic systems and multiple interconnected worlds. He has become famous for his ability to exhaustively plan your workswhich allows you to integrate multiple plots and universes. What makes it different. 42 million books sold. But in addition, the creation of the company that is responsible for managing its fantasy emporium. Sanderson began to transform his simple writer’s career to an entrepreneur with the creation of Dragonsteel Entertainment, in the late 2010 decade. Although since previous years he had considerable control over his works, with Dragonsteel formalized and expanded this business structure to handle all aspects of production, commercialization and multimedia expansion of his work, which has led him to have a team of around 70 people. This transition allowed him to move from a traditional editorial model to an independent and multifaceted one, controlling from the publication to merchandising and related events. What is Dragonsteel. It is not a traditional editorialbut a multidisciplinary company that covers both the editorial division and that of merchandising. That is, Sanderson controls from there not only his novels, but also games, collectible letters, luxury editions and other derived products that expand the universe of their books and, Eye, connect with their fans community. The queues in the last Celsius They were not only for the author to sign books, but to buy special editions and merchandising exclusive in a booth installed for this purpose. Virtually no author in the world can boast a deployment of these characteristics. But writes something Sanderson? Precisely. Thanks to the internal structure of Dragonsteel, Organized in different departments (including human resources, production, conceptual art and logistics operations, managed by his wife Emily Sanderson and an executive team), Sanderson can focus on writing without losing control over the entire editorial and commercial process. And among other things to develop with a meticulous and long -range vision for the cosmere universe. AND Plan everything in view. To do this, although the writing of the novels is yours, the great scale of its production is supported thanks to a team that helps you. Their assistants and collaborators do not write the books, but support tasks such as correction and planning. Sanderson wants Crowdfunding. This independence from the editorial wheel is what allows Sanderson to organize campaigns of Crowdfunding Very successful and that, although they have not made him completely distance from the traditional market, they have given him a notorious independence. For example, in 2022 he launched a campaign to Finance the publication of four secret novels That he had written during the pandemic, initially asking for a million dollars, but that raised more than 41.7 million dollars, becoming the most successful campaign in the history of Kickstarter. This financing model It allows Sanderson to accurately measure the real demand of his books and products derived, avoiding unnecessary risks and costs of traditional publication. This has led Dragonsteel to maintain a constant strategy of Crowdfunding To finance editions, projects and new releases. An independent author. Sanderson writes his books, yes, but controls his editorial model: a lifetime edition mixture (his books continue to be sold in airports, such as those of any other author of Best Sellers) and use of the possibilities that open roads such as the Crowdfunding. A RARE Av Among the fantasy authors: Brandon Sanderson is not only an author, but also a registered trademark by readers around the world. In Xataka | There is a book by Stephen King that is sold around 100 euros and I got it for five: the strange story of ‘rage’

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