Eragon (film)
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Eragon is a fantasy/adventure movie based on the novel of the same name, by author Christopher Paolini. It is scheduled to be released on December 15 2006 by 20th Century Fox.
The film is directed by Stefen Fangmeier, a first-time director, who has previously worked as a visual effects director on such films as Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events and . The screenwriter is Peter Buchman, who is best known for his script for Jurassic Park III. The movie began principal photography at the Mafilm Fot Studios in Hungary on August 1 2005. As of December 25 2006, the movie will enter post-production.
Plot outline
Eragon tells the tale of a farm boy named Eragon, living in the village Carvahall in the fictional world of Alagaësia. At the age of fifteen, he finds a dragon egg. The egg hatches, which sets off a series of events that turn his life, and many other lives, upside down. Accompanied by a wise storyteller named Brom, Eragon takes up the legacy of a legendary race of dragon riders, learning the skills of magic, swordfighting and dragon-riding in preparation for his revenge against those responsible for the death of his family. He eventually joins the forces of the Varden, an order of rebels determined to overthrow the king Galbatorix, and fights in the climactic battle of Farthen Dûr.Taglines
One boy... One dragon... A world of adventure.You are far stronger than you realize... far wiser than you know... what was once your life... is now your legend.
Cast
- Edward Speleers: Eragon
- Jeremy Irons: Brom
- John Malkovich: Galbatorix
- Robert Carlyle: Durza
- Sienna Guillory: Arya
- Djimon Hounsou: Ajihad
- Garrett Hedlund: Murtagh
- Chris Egan: Roran
- Joss Stone: Angela
- Steven Spiers: Sloan
- Gary Lewis: Hrothgar
- Alun Armstrong: Uncle Garrow
- Caroline Chikezie: Nasuada
- Tamsin Egerton: Katrina
- Kimo Kioke: Dwarf 10
- Nils Allen Stewart: Lord Urgal
Posters
Trivia
- Paolini, author of the original novel, had expressed his wishes to be featured in a cameo role in the film - specifically, as a warrior who is beheaded in the battle of Farthen Dûr. However he was unable to due to his European book tour.
- Edward Speleers was chosen from over 180,000 other applicants for the role of Eragon.
- This is singer/songwriter Joss Stone's first film role.
External links
- [Official movie website]
- [Movie information page] on [Shurtugal.com] (fansite)
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