- MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
His equally modest, black-and-white Shakespeare adaptation Much Ado About Nothing premieres Saturday at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. The festival runs from Thursday through Sept. 16.
“I’ve been to two festivals in my life, and I’ve never been
to Toronto. I haven’t really been making festival movies. This is new territory
for me,” Whedon told EW.com.
“I’m kind of festive. Toronto has an amazing rep. The entire
cast is coming. That’s so exciting for me, since they’re all my buddies. I
would like to find a distributor and would really like to see other people’s
movies.”
Amy Acker on the left |
Much Ado, starring Angel alums Amy Acker and Alexis Denisof
as sparring lovers Benedick and Beatrice, and Firefly alum Nathan Fillion as
comically incompetent constable Dogberry, the movie was shot over 12 days at
Whedon’s home in Santa Monica, Calif. It’s the first feature from Whedon’s mini
studio Bellwether Pictures, which he created with his wife Kai Cole.
Acker, who has flown somewhat under the radar since her role
as wide-eyed Winifred Burkle on Angel, did a reading of Much Ado with Denisof
years ago at Whedon’s house. Hopefully the film version will land Acker back in
the spotlight.
“Amy’s the best actress I’ve ever worked with. Get ready for
an ace star performance. People were speechless,” gushed Whedon. “We started
the home Shakespeare readings 10 years ago or more. It was season five or
season six of Buffy. Sarah Michelle Gellar did not do the readings. A
smattering of writers and actors from the shows did them. With Much Ado,
eventually the technology changed to the point where you can make a movie, and
not just a stage reading, but an actual production at home.”
As for Fillion, Whedon said the Castle star had never read
Shakespeare, before filming the movie, and that Fillion was scared. “But he was
so assured, and so funny. People are thinking spinoff!” said Whedon.
Whedon also mused about the connections between Shakespeare
and The Avengers, which has grossed more than $650 million domestically at the
box office since its May debut, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com. Apparently a ability
for dry, snarky, intricate language and twisting, turning plot lines spans
generations, TV, movies and plays.
Nathan Fillion |
As for making other independent films, with Whedon’s mega
stuffed Marvel schedule working on The Avengers sequel and TV spinoff
S.H.I.E.L.D., will there still be time, or even room in his Marvel contract,
for the multitasking writer-director to feed into Bellwether Pictures? Whedon
said yes.
“The agreement with Marvel carved out room for movies like
Much About Do and In Your Eyes, which my wife produced, which we’ve finished
post on. And Dr. Horrible 2,” said Whedon. “Anything that is not movie and TV.
I can do web, comic books, macramé, art.”
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