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Deadwood: The Movie trailer teases return of HBO western drama

The film will take place ten years after the final season, which premiered in 2006

Clarisse Loughrey
Friday 22 March 2019 08:32 GMT
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HBO has released a first look at Deadwood: The Movie.

The film will take place ten years after the final season, which premiered in 2006, with the trailer offering a look at Ian McShane’s Al Swearengen, Timothy Olyphant’s Sheriff Seth Bullock, Paula Malcomson’s Trixie, Molly Parker’s Alma Ellsworth, John Hawkes’s Sol Star, Kim Dickens’s Joanie Stubbs, and Robin Weigert’s Calamity Jane.

McShane told Deadline about the revival: “Deadwood is celebrating South Dakota as a state, and Hearst has come back and Alma has come back in town, so you have all the main characters converging and how they changed in ten years. Now Hearst wants to put telegraphs in town, which isn’t going too well. Al has had a little bit too much of that over the years. There’s a surprise for Trixie and Star.”

“It ends leaving you wondering,” he added. “If it makes $115M, HBO will somehow find a way to do another one.”

Characters also set to return are Martha Bullock (Anna Gunn), Charlie Utter (Dayton Callie), Doc Cochran (Brad Dourif), and E.B. Farnum (William Sanderson). 

The official plot synopsis reads: “The indelible characters of the series are reunited after 10 years to celebrate South Dakota’s statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.”

Deadwood ran for 36 episodes from 2004 to 2006 and won a total of eight Emmys. The two-hour film, written by creator David Milch, is being directed by Daniel Minahan whose credits includes Game of Thrones

Deadwood: The Movie will debut on 31 May.

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