The Old Guard (comics)
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The Old Guard | |
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Created by | Greg Rucka Leandro Fernández |
Original work | The Old Guard: Opening Fire (2017) |
Print publications | |
Graphic novel(s) | The Old Guard: Opening Fire (2017) The Old Guard: Force Multiplied (2019–20) The Old Guard: Tales Through Time (2020–21) |
Films and television | |
Film(s) | The Old Guard (2020) The Old Guard 2 (2023) |
Audio | |
Soundtrack(s) | The Old Guard (Music from the Netflix film) |
The Old Guard is a series of graphic novels created by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández and published by Image Comics. It has released over 16 issues from three series. A film adaptation from Netflix and Skydance Media was made in 2020, with a sequel in the works. The series follows a group of immortal soldiers, known as The Old Guard, led by a woman named Andromache of Scythia (Andy) who has been alive for several thousands of years.[1]
Background
[edit]The series follows a group of soldiers who have been given the gift of immortality. Led by Andromache of Scythia (whom her comrades call Andy) they ply their trade for those who can find and afford their services. But in the 21st century, immortality is a hard secret to keep, and they learn that there are many fates worse than death.
The Old Guard was named after the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, which was formed in 1784. Rucka wanted the story to be an adventure about invincible characters, but he decided to make them immortal, comparing them to Looney Tunes cartoon characters who are not sidelined by injuries. Rucka said that halfway through the process of creating The Old Guard, he realized it was an attempt to rationalize the necessity of death after his father's recent passing.[2]
Comic series
[edit]The Old Guard: Opening Fire (2017)
[edit]The Old Guard is the first chapter of the series to be released with five issues on February 22, 2017 to June 21, 2017. The full version was released on August 30, 2017. It was written by Greg Rucka and illustrated by Leandro Fernández.[3] A Woman's History Month cover was made by Nicola Scott who became part of the third series later on.
The Old Guard: Force Multiplied (2019–20)
[edit]The Old Guard: Force Multiplied is the second chapter of the series and was released with five issues on December 18, 2019 to July 15, 2020.[4] The full version was released on September 16, 2020.[5][6]
The Old Guard: Tales Through Time (2020–21)
[edit]The Old Guard: Tales Through Time is the third chapter of the series and was released with six issues on April 21, 2021 to September 22, 2021. The full version was released on December 15, 2021. Unlike the last two chapters, this series was more of an anthology series made by various writers like Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Matt Fraction, Vita Ayala, Jason Aaron, David F. Walker, and artists like Valentine De Landro, Nicola Scott, Michael Avon Oeming, Rafael Albuquerque, Mike Henderson, Matthew Clark, and Kano.[7]
Characters
[edit]- Andy – a 6,000+ year old woman known as Andromache of Scythia who is the leader of The Old Guard.
- Nile Freeman – a former Marine Corps corporal from Chicago and current member of the Old Guard.
- Booker – a thief from late 1800s France who was known as Sebastian Le Livre.
- Joe – an artist from North Africa who was known as Yusuf al-Kaysani and is in a relationship with Nicky, whom he met while fighting on opposite sides during the Crusades, killing each other hundreds of times over the centuries before falling in love.
- Nicky – a Catholic priest from Italy who was known as Nicolò di Genoa, who is in a relationship with Joe.
- Noriko/Quynh – Andy’s former love interest and an immortal who nearly died from being drowned. In the novel series, she was a Japanese fighter known as Noriko. For the film series, her character was changed to a Vietnamese named Quynh, portrayed by Veronica Ngô.
- James Copley – a former CIA operative who identifies the Old Guard by tracking them through history.
Critical reception
[edit]The series has received generally positive reviews, with praise for the premise, artwork, and LGBTQ+ representation, but with some criticism for its pacing. [8][9][10][11]
Film adaptations
[edit]Film | U.S. release date | Directed by | Screenplay by | Produced by | Music by | Cinematography | Edited by | Studio(s) | Distributed by | Status |
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The Old Guard | July 10, 2020 | Gina Prince-Bythewood | Greg Rucka | David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger, Charlize Theron, A.J. Dix, Beth Kono and Marc Evans | Volker Bertelmann and Dustin O'Halloran | Tami Reiker and Barry Ackroyd | Terilyn A. Shropshire | Skydance Media Denver and Delilah Productions Marc Evans Productions | Netflix | Released |
The Old Guard 2 | 2024 | Victoria Mahoney | David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger, Charlize Theron, A.J. Dix, Beth Kono, Marc Evans and Gina Prince-Bythewood | Max Aruj and Ruth Barrett | Barry Ackroyd | TBA | Post-Production |
The Old Guard (2020)
[edit]The Old Guard was released on July 10, 2020, on Netflix and has been receiving generally positive reviews from critics, with praise for the action sequences and Theron's performance.[12][13]
In March 2017, Skydance Media picked up the rights to adapt the comic The Old Guard into a film with Rucka's contract stipulated that a major scene highlighting the romance between the characters Joe and Nicky from the comic book must also be in the film adaptation.[14][15]
In July 2018, they hired Gina Prince-Bythewood to direct with Rucka adapting his comic book to screenplay and Skydance's David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Don Granger producing.[16] With a budget of about $70 million, Prince-Bythewood became the first black woman to direct a big-budget comic book film. In March 2019, Netflix picked up worldwide rights to the film and agreed to finance it with Skydance. Charlize Theron joined the film and also co-producing with Beth Kono, A.J. Dix, Marc Evans.[17] KiKi Layne was confirmed to star in the film after Netflix picked up the rights.
The Old Guard 2 (2024)
[edit]It was reported on January 27, 2021 that Netflix had greenlit a sequel.[18] On August 26, it was announced that Victoria Mahoney would replace Prince-Bythewood as director for the sequel. Theron, Layne, Schoenaerts, Kenzari, Marinelli, Ngo, and Ejiofor are to reprise their respective roles from the original movie.[19] In June 2022, Uma Thurman and Henry Golding were cast in undisclosed roles.[20]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Old Guard is an action blockbuster with historical tragedy in its bones". The A.V. Club. June 2, 2017. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
- ^ August 23, Darren Franich Updated; EDT, 2016 at 07:26 PM. "The Old Guard: Exclusive first look at Greg Rucka/Leandro Fernandez comic from Image". EW.com.
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- ^ "Skydance Picks Up Rights to Greg Rucka Comic 'Old Guard' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. March 31, 2017. Archived from the original on April 1, 2017. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
- ^ Ebiri, Bilge (June 30, 2020). "Gina Prince-Bythewood, the Quiet Storm". Vulture. Archived from the original on July 12, 2020. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- ^ "Gina Prince-Bythewood to Direct 'The Old Guard' for Skydance". Deadline Hollywood. July 25, 2018. Archived from the original on July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
- ^ "Charlize Theron & KiKi Layne Comic Book Action Feature 'The Old Guard' Lands At Netflix". Deadline Hollywood. February 21, 2019. Archived from the original on October 30, 2019. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
- ^ "The Old Guard 2: The Surprise Hit Film Gets An Official Greenlight For New Sequel: Exclusive". theilluminerdi.com. Jan 26, 2021. Retrieved May 9, 2021.
- ^ "'The Old Guard 2': Netflix And Skydance Tap Victoria Mahoney To Direct Next Installment As Charlize Theron And KiKi Layne Close Deals To Return". deadline.com. August 26, 2021. Retrieved August 26, 2021.
- ^ Kit, Borys (June 10, 2022). "Uma Thurman, Henry Golding Join Charlize Theron in 'The Old Guard 2'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 10, 2022.