Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
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Who would you cast in a BBC series based on this novel?
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They are planning on adapting this into a movie, so I guess we'll see what happens there.


Also, is there going to be a BBC series, or is this just idle ideas? Please don't be the latter.

I've seen people cast Tom Hiddleston as Strange, but it doesn't feel exactly right for me. Cumberbatch would do though...
I couldn't shake David Bowie's face of my mind when the gentleman with thistle-down hair appeared. Specially his appereance in "Labyrinth".


He was in Alien, years ago? Yes, I can definitely see him in that role. David Tennant's a bit old for Strange I think, can't really think of a Strange at the moment.

Good news is....and well,I'm not sure how old the interview is...but she planned on doing a sequel that concentrated more on the lower characters like Childermass and Viniculus. I might google it and check for more info. I'll edit this later if I find any.
Okay,the last she said anything about the book was almost ten years ago...and here's what became of any film rights...its mostly about the hobbit...scroll down to the Facebook comment from the guardian...
http://www.drake.org.uk/2012/09/the-b...

This was one of the few books where I could put an actor to almost every character, but it's been a year or so since I read it.



I love the idea of Ricky Gervais as Drawlight.
Christopher Eccleston as Vinculus.





Hmm... I don't know but I'm getting a Benedict Cumberbatch feel for Jonathan Strange and if not him, the gentleman with the thistle-down hair. Perhaps someone older would be more suitable though . . . Perhaps I'm fanboying but I think Michael Fassbender would be awesome.
As for Michael Caine, he is an amazing actor but I feel that he is a bit tall for Norrell. I'd have no doubt of him portraying the character, but physically he doesn't match him. I like Anthony Hopkins too but in my personal opinion I think Jim Broadbent would the best.
What do you think?
As for Michael Caine, he is an amazing actor but I feel that he is a bit tall for Norrell. I'd have no doubt of him portraying the character, but physically he doesn't match him. I like Anthony Hopkins too but in my personal opinion I think Jim Broadbent would the best.


What do you think?

Perhaps Fry as one of the original magicians? The one who calls the meeting, can't think of his name offhand.
If there's to be a narrator, Simon Prebble (who did the audible reading) would be perfect.
A bit out there perhaps, but Harry Enfield for Vinculus?

I kinda like David Tennant considering he has played a very old character before...in a manner of speaking. But anyways I never thought the character was that old anyways. For curiosity sake and people who don't watch silly tv,here is a link to the Oddities fellow. Perhaps he would be a bit young(not to mention not a real actor)but he has the right features. Scroll down to the third...
http://www.discovery.ca/castlist.aspx...

Tilda Swinton is an excellent idea.


I love David Tennant, but he's not a good fit for Strange. I like the idea of David Bowie as the Man with the Thistledown Hair and Chris Eccleston as Vinculus. Chiwetel Ejiofor for Stephen Black.
No one has mentioned the women yet.

Or how does that work when they have a new movie out in months?
Unless we're nowhere close to getting the filming together on the series in which case it would probably be okay. I know there's a script...what now?

I guess Segundus wondering "Why not more magic nowadays?" could be compared to angel visits, etc.
Anyhow ! Definitely not Michael Caine for Norrell. For one thing, Norrell has to be a little short & chubby--I think--contrast with a tall / thin Strange.
Hey ! How about Danny Dyer for the Gentleman-with-Thistle-down-hair ? (Saw him in Malice in Wonderland: pretty great.)


If anything I would much rather focus on Lady Pole and the Butler.


That is why these series fail because they stray way to far away from the story.

That is why these series fail because they stray way to far away from the story."
I agree, do it properly or not at all.

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