BrianCox-related stories
Posted Feb 12th 2009 12:06PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Celebrities, Casting, Reality-Free

A myriad of celebrities are set to
star in the BBC's modern remake of the classic sci-fi novel
Day of the Triffids. Names include Jason Priestley, Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Cox and Eddie Izzard.
There seems to be quite a few remakes going on in the world of British television at the moment (
Triffids was adapted for BBC television once already in 1981 and had a big-screen version in 1962). We have
The Prisoner,
Survivors, and now
Day of the Triffids. Both
Survivors and
Triffids deal with the theme of a post-apocalyptic world.
I'm not sure if
Triffids was the first story to use the post-apocalyptic genre, but it's certainly one of the most popular. The book itself is a combination of the movies
The Happening (where plants attack humanity) and
Blindness (where most of humanity is rendered blind).
The anti-Soviet themes of the book won't be applicable in these times, but I'm sure the flesh-eating Triffids will have other, more modern analogies.
Posted Oct 24th 2008 12:01PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Casting, Reality-Free

You see this picture? That's Christopher Egan in NBC's new midseason drama
Kings. He'll be playing a David-like character -- as in David versus Goliath -- when the series debuts later this year or in early 2009. And in an interesting casting coup reported by EW's Michael Ausiello,
Macaulay Culkin has been cast on Kings as King Silas' nephew. The king, by the way, is the formidable Ian McShane.
Joel reported just how formidable McShane is at last summer's TCA.
Culkin is a long way from the adorable Kevin McAllister in the
Home Alone movies, but he's still got that charismatic appeal.
Since
Kings is all about power, as McShane's nephew who has been exiled from the kingdom and returns after David's success defeating the Goliath of the show -- a killer tank -- I can see him perhaps as a Mordred character. In other words, an antagonist with issues.
Culkin isn't the only name to join
Kings in some capacity: Brian Cox, Miguel Ferrer, Leslie Bibb and Michael Stahl-David are also on board for guest arcs.