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Amazon Studios announced on 28 March that it has greenlit a straight-to-series order of a four-hour miniseries that draws on the epic saga of Hernan Cortes. Based on the screenplay by Dalton Trumbo (Roman Holiday), the Amblin Television series is written by Academy Award-winner Steven Zaillian (Schindler’s List). Three-time Academy Award-winner Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan), Javier Bardem and Steven Zaillian are set to executive produce the show. Bardem of No Country for Old Men fame is also set to star in the series.
Cortes revolves around the legendary conqueror, Hernan Cortes, who led a rebellious expedition to the heart of King Montezuma II’s Aztec empire, connecting two civilizations for the first time and changing the course of history. It will stream on Amazon Prime Video.
Bardem expressed excitement over the prospect of working with his ‘dream team’.
Given his derision for the format, this announcement comes as a surprise. The blockbuster director had said in an interview, “You certainly, if it’s a good show, deserve an Emmy, but not an Oscar.” He was on the press tour for his upcoming film, Ready Player One.
Spielberg publicly slammed Netflix’s film-distribution model. Signalling a fear of an infiltration by Netflix and a threat to the movie-theater model, Steven Spielberg recently went on record and said that Netflix films should be barred from the Oscars. He termed them TV movies and believes that they are only eligible for Emmy Awards. This year, Netflix’s Mudbound was nominated in four categories.
Even Christopher Nolan had recently criticised Netflix’s ‘bizarre aversion to supporting theatrical films’.