Kalquor’s Casting Couch



Those of you who have followed me for a couple of years know that I have a background in scriptwriting.  I’ve even done decently in major screenplay competitions, though I’ve gotten only tiny nibbles as far as actually getting a movie made.  Hope springs eternal, however, so I keep on trying to break into Hollywood.
 I was recently encouraged by a reader who also works in the film biz to consider putting together a pilot for a series based on the Kalquor novels.  It sounded like a fun project, so I bit.  I wrote a pilot episode for ‘The Chronicles of Kalquor’ based around Amelia first meeting Clan Rajhir.  I enjoyed putting it together.  I’ve even marketed it a little, using the hook ‘True Blood meets Babylon 5’.  Again, a few nibbles but nothing more, so far.  A couple of weeks ago, I entered it in Scriptapalooza’s television competition, mostly to get feedback from an industry professional on how it can be improved.  We’ll see how that goes.
Dreaming of what could be got me thinking about the ol’ casting couch.  Who should we get to play our favorite men in the Kalquorian universe?  What Hollywood hunks do you see as Rajhir or Clajak or Krijero?  I’m curious as to who the readers would cast.
Lidon is already set as far as I’m concerned.  Jason Momoa of ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Conan’ fame is my Nobek through and through.  I kind of like Joe Manganiello (Alcide of ‘True Blood’) to play Tranis.  I also like Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson for Wynhod.

 

















Who would you pick to play what character?  I’m dying to know which hotties that you would put on the screen to play Kalquorians, so leave me some comments.  I’d also love to know which of the heroines you’d cast yourself as.  Do tell!
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Published on August 17, 2013 03:00
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