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Anthony Mackie's "Desert Warrior" Finally Lands Release Date


Sat 07 Dec 2024 | 02:52 PM
Desert Warrior
Desert Warrior
Yara Sameh

Three years ago, Saudi Arabia’s first tentpole movie was announced, an action epic titled “Desert Warrior” shot in a scenic area around the city of NEOM with a $150 million budget.

Helmed by British director director Rupert Wyatt and featuring a top notch international cast led by “Captain America” star Anthony Mackie, Ben Kingsley, and Aiysha Hart, “Desert Warrior” – which is set in at a pre-Islamic 7th century Arabia when Saudi was made up of rival, feuding tribes forever at each other’s throats – has since been caught in a seemingly endless tempest of reshoots and recuts.

But now “Desert Warrior,” which is produced by Saudi-owned powerhouse MBC Studios with U.S. producer Jeremy Bolt  and Stuart Ford’s AGC Studios, seems to have finally found some peace.

Wyatt, who had exited the project mid-way, is now back on “Desert Warrior,”.

“Rupert re-boarded the film in the early fall, and it will be finished during the first quarter of next year,” said Ford at the Marrakech Film Festival. I’d like to think I was instrumental in helping them get to that decision,” the L.A.-based producer added, because they were definitely at something of a crossroads six, seven months ago.”

“I am genuinely excited about seeing his [Wyatt’s] cut in two weeks in New York City," Ford added. “I think giving him the opportunity to finish what he started was absolutely the right thing for MBC to do,” Ford noted.

“And, although it definitely went off on a tangent at one stage, no one should judge the film based on what happened there,” he noted. “The film will be judged on what it is as a finished film, not on the post-production schedule.”

In “Desert Warrior” Kingsley plays Emperor Kisra who has a reputation for being utterly ruthless. So when the Arabian princess Hind (Hart) refuses to become Kisra’s concubine, the stage is set for an epic confrontation after she escapes into the desert and puts her trust in mysterious Bandit (Mackie) with whom she rallies the previously warring tribes to take on Kisra’s enormous army.

The epic touted as a testament to Saudi’s ambition to produce high-end content for global audiences is expected to surface next year, possibly on the festival circuit.