Joe Otterson TV Reporter Connie Nielsen has joined the cast of the upcoming series “Robin Hood” at MGM+, Variety has learned exclusively.
The 10 episode series was greenlit in September 2024 and recently began production in Serbia. Nielsen will appear alongside previously announced cast members like leads Jack Patten, Lauren McQueen, and Sean Bean.
Additional cast members include Lydia Peckham, Henry Rowley, Steven Waddington, Marcus Fraser, and Angus Castle-Doughty. Nielson will star as Eleanor of Aquitaine, described as “One of the most powerful women in history, Eleanor is a queen, a strategist, and a force of nature.
A ruler who has outmaneuvered kings and led crusades, she sees the world for what it is — a battlefield.” “Connie Nielsen is a dream choice to update the iconic role of Eleanor of Aquitaine,” said Michael Wright, head of MGM+. “Connie brings a remarkable gravitas, elegance, and artistry to this multilayered role of the iconic queen and brilliant strategist, introducing a new generation to the Robin Hood fable and to one of the most legendary and powerful women in folklore.” “We’re excited to welcome the talented Connie Nielsen to an already impressive cast that will reimagine and elevate this timeless story,” added Jocelyn Sabo, executive vice president of scripted television development at Lionsgate. “With John and Jonathan at the helm, this bold and modern take will honor the magic of the original tale while introducing Robin Hood to a new generation of fans.” Nielsen’s recently starred in “Gladiator II,” reprising her role from the original film.
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