History has revealed the cast for Sons of Liberty, a six-part miniseries that will follow a defiant and radical group of young men — Sam Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere, John Hancock and Joseph Warren included – as they band together in secrecy to spark a revolution and make America a nation.
Ben Barnes (The Chronicles of Narnia), Henry Thomas (E.T.) and Michael Raymond-James (Once Upon a Time) will play Sam Adams, John Adams and Revere, respectively, while Rafe Spall (Prometheus) and Ryan Eggold (The Blacklist) will fill the roles of Hancock and Warren.
Additionally, Marton Csokas (Rogue) will play Thomas Gage, the British general who is sent to handle the unrest in Boston, while Dean Norris (Breaking Bad) has been cast as “the brilliant yet mischievous diplomat” Benjamin Franklin.
Ben Barnes (The Chronicles of Narnia), Henry Thomas (E.T.) and Michael Raymond-James (Once Upon a Time) will play Sam Adams, John Adams and Revere, respectively, while Rafe Spall (Prometheus) and Ryan Eggold (The Blacklist) will fill the roles of Hancock and Warren.
Additionally, Marton Csokas (Rogue) will play Thomas Gage, the British general who is sent to handle the unrest in Boston, while Dean Norris (Breaking Bad) has been cast as “the brilliant yet mischievous diplomat” Benjamin Franklin.
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Ooh, I love the cast and can't wait for the mini-series!
ReplyDeleteWell I guess that confirms once and for all that Neil is permanently dead on Once Upon a Time, hope he'll still show up from time to time in flashbacks when his schedule allows.
ReplyDelete... DAMN. I wasn't interested until I read the cast listing. Now I want to see this!
ReplyDeleteI hope he doesn't come back. After he left I could quit that mess and they never appreciated him as an actor. I can't wait to see him in this new role!
ReplyDeleteIt's just a six-part mini-series, not an actual show. But yes, Neal is most likely permanently dead.
ReplyDeleteBen Barnes!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great cast. Ben Barnes. Michael Raymond-James. Ryan Eggold. Dean Norris. Too bad it's only a six-part miniseries because I would love to see them all in a regular series together.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great mini-series. does anyone know of an air-date?
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