May 8, 2024
The stage and screen legend — a two-time Academy Award winner — is attached to star as George Frideric Handel in The King of Covent Garden, set during the period the famed opera composer worked on his choral masterpiece Messiah. Embankment Films has launched global pre-sales on the project, which is scheduled for a late fall 2025 release. By: K Dass.
US - Anthony Hopkins, the renowned
stage and screen legend and a two-time Academy Award winner, is set to portray
the iconic composer George Frideric Handel in an upcoming biopic titled The
King of Covent Garden. The film will delve into the period when Handel
worked on his choral masterpiece, Messiah. Here are some key details
about the project:
The movie will celebrate Handel’s genius and
creativity as he defied conventions to create the timeless anthem that has
inspired audiences worldwide for nearly 300 years.
The film is scheduled for a late fall 2025 and Embankment
Films is behind the project and has launched global pre-sales. Exclusively directed
by Andrew Levitas, known for directing Minimata, will helm the film. Screenplay
include Tim Slover as he pen the script.
Opera star Katherine Jenkins and Peter Touche are
attached as executive producers, contributing their musical expertise to the
production and marketing.
Handel’s music, including the iconic “Hallelujah”
chorus from Messiah, has left an indelible mark on global culture and has been
performed at every British monarch’s coronation since King George II1.
This promises to be a powerful and uplifting cinematic
experience, celebrating the intersection of art, passion, and human connection.
Anthony Hopkins’ portrayal of Handel is sure to captivate audiences as they
witness the creation of a musical masterpiece.