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The wrong type of leaves cause Ridley Scott to cancel Robin Hood movie

Updated 15:13pm on 30 Jul 2008




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Cancelled: Ridley Scott has pulled the plug on Robin Hood over the colour of leaves in Sherwood Forest

The director of the new Robin Hood blockbuster has pulled the plug on the film shoot after realising the green Sherwood Forest would turn brown before his crew had finished work.

Ridley Scott cancelled the production, which was due to begin in the UK in two weeks time, when it occurred to him that autumn would destroy his leafy backdrop. 

A statement from Universal  -  the studio backing the project for an estimated £50 million  -  revealed that the stars of Nottingham, Russell Crowe and Sienna Miller, had been informed of the decision.

'The film's forest locations need to be green,' it added.

The wrong shade of leaves is not the only problem. 

Universal said the anticipated Screen Actors Guild strike could throw a cloud over the production.

The studio is also unhappy with the script which was originally by Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris but has been redrafted by Oscar-winning screenwriter Brian Helgeland.

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Sienna Miller

Stars: Russell Crowe and Sienna Miller, who were scheduled to begin work on the film later this year, have been informed of the decision

The statement from Universal added that it 'could have moved forward with one of these challenges, but the confluence of the three caused the studio to reconsider'.

Universal said it was still committed to the film, which will be a revisionary retelling of the Robin Hood story through the eyes of the Sheriff of Nottingham, played by Crowe. 

Miller was due to play Maid Marian but scheduling clashes could now force her to drop out.

Just last month, Miller said she was thrilled at landing the part, saying: 'It's happening. I just found out. It's the most exciting news in the world.'

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Ridley Scott in my opinion is one of the finest directors ever to grace our screens. Alien, Blade Runner etc are cinematic icons. If he cannot shoot to the standards he requires in the given time frames so be it. I would rather wait.

- Steve, Hereford, 30/07/2008 22:45
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