Life of Brian, 54 years after the release of the Monty Python film he wrote and starred in, Terry Gilliam returns to the divine comedy. For the purposes of The Carnival at the End of Days, an original project in which Johnny Depp will play Satan, the director announced last December when he announced his next feature film.
According to the director, A “A simple story in which God destroys mankind because he destroyed his beautiful garden, the earth. There is only one character who tries to save mankind and that is Satan, because without humans he has no job.”
he asked ᲞirveliAhead of his appearance at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, where he was honored, the director announced that Jeff Bridges will play the god. And Adam Driver (who took over from Johnny Depp when The Man Who Killed Don Quixote was finally filmed) and Jason Momoa will also be part of the cast.
“It will be very funny for those who like to offend”
The film does not have a release date and no shooting yet. And at least one actor is missing from the main cast, so much so that Satan’s plan will be to find a few people to present to God as the new Adam and Eve. In a project reminiscent in tone of the novel Good Omens, which Terry Gilliam tried to adapt in the early 2000s before it became a TV series.
A failure that he will try to avoid with this film, which promises to be quite ambitious: “God in the film is nature, but nature that can talk to you.”– he told the premier with a laugh. “I need animation to bring it to life because there are at least fifteen animals on stage with God. And it will be difficult because it has to be realistic. And it will cost dear. !”
“Let’s see what will happen. But it’s a good script. It will be very funny for those who are offended (laughs)” There is no doubt that Terry Gilliam’s first film since The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, released in 2018, will not intrigue. If the day sees well.
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