Was there a sequel to The Three Musketeers 2011?
If you only know ‘The Three Musketeers,’ you owe yourself the pleasure of its sequel, ‘Twenty Years After’
Was The Three Musketeers a flop?
The Three Musketeers flops at the box office as star Milla Jovovich slams film distributor for ‘making no effort’ The film, which had an estimated $80 million budget, took a poor $2.9 million at 3,017 theatres in the U.S. on Friday for an estimated $8 million weekend, according to Deadline.com.
Is Johnny Depp in The Three Musketeers?
Alas, Johnny Depp is not one of the musketeers, because the actors they do have don’t go far enough to fill the comic vacuum. The new script for “The Three Musketeers” also lacks the substance and wit to anchor another sequel.
How many times has The Three Musketeers been filmed?
Altogether, there have been over 50 film and television adaptations of The Three Musketeers — or, more accurately, of the D’Artagnan Romances. Every single one is perfect.
Did they make a second Three Musketeers movie?
‘The Three Musketeers’ Is Getting An Ambitious Two-Part Adaptation With Vincent Cassel And Eva Green. Variety has news on the new Three Musketeers adaptation that will be directed by Martin Bourboulon (Eiffel) with the script for both movies coming from Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière (Le Prenom).
Who died three musketeers?
Kinnear
On 19 September 1988, Kinnear fell from a horse during the making of The Return of the Musketeers in Toledo, Spain, and sustained a broken pelvis and internal bleeding. He was taken to hospital in Madrid, but died the next day from a heart attack, brought on by his injuries. He was 54 years old.
Is there going to be a sequel to The Three Musketeers?
Amazon.com: The Red Sphinx: A Sequel to The Three Musketeers: 9781681772974: Dumas, Alexandre, Ellsworth, Lawrence: Books.
What order do the Three Musketeers books go in?
by Alexandre Dumas
- The Three Musketeers (1844) “All for one and one for all!”
- Twenty Years After (1845)
- The Vicomte de Bragelonne (1847)
- Ten Years Later (1850)
- Louise de la Valliere (1849)
- The Man in the Iron Mask (1850)