Emily Blunt Conquers the West (Ernie)
After Django, CANAL+ continues and signs a new series that will redefine western codes. While Matthias Schoenaerts is currently wowing us as a cowboy in the adaptation of Sergio Corbucci’s iconic film, Emily Blunt is determined to follow in his footsteps in the English.
A 6-episode mini-series created by Hugo Blick (Maiden), a CANAL+ original creation takes us back to 1890. We follow the fortunes of Cornelius Locke, an English aristocrat who seeks the death of the man he holds responsible for his death. of his son. A chase in which he crosses paths with Eli Whip, a former Native American cavalry scout.
Between the violent territories and the fate attached to the shared past, physical hardships and psychological challenges, their path is strewn with obstacles that will create an exciting and thrilling intrigue at will. To embody this powerful duo, the English can count on the talent of the perfect Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer, known for his role as Sam Uly in the Twilight saga.
They share the poster with Stephen Rea (V for Vendetta), Ciarán Hinds (Munich) or Tobey Jones (Captain America: First Avenger). See you on March 30 on CANAL+ and myCANAL.
United with a vengeance. #EnglishMini-series with Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer starting March 30 only on CANAL+ pic.twitter.com/NpHDVGEDah
— CANAL+ (@canalplus) March 7, 2023
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Englishwoman Cornelia Locke arrives in the Wild West of the United States to seek revenge on the man she believes is responsible for her son’s death. There he meets Eli Whip, a former cavalry scout from Pawnee’s people. They very quickly discover a shared history that they will have to overcome…
English, from March 30 only on CANAL+ and myCANAL.
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