RED SONJA Leaked Footage Gives Us A First Look At Matilda Lutz In Action As The Flame-Haired Warrior

RED SONJA Leaked Footage Gives Us A First Look At Matilda Lutz In Action As The Flame-Haired Warrior

Some footage from what could very well be the first trailer for the upcoming Red Sonja reboot has found its way online, giving us a quick glimpse of star Matilda Lutz in action...

By MarkCassidy - Dec 12, 2024 02:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Red Sonja
Source: Via SFF Gazette

Aside from an initial promo image and a behind-the-scenes photo, we haven't seen very much from Millennium Films' Red Sonja reboot, but some snippets of footage from the movie have now leaked online.

Though it's only a few seconds long, the clip shows Revenge star Matilda Lutz in full costume as the She-Devil with a Sword as she does battle against a horde of ferocious foes. Right at the end, we also catch a glimpse of some kind of horned reptilian-looking monster in chains.

As you can see, Lutz's armour is pretty faithful to the later comic book depictions of the character (the skimpy chain-mail bikini was never gonna happen), and she also appears to be sporting Sonja's signature face-paint.

After over a decade spent attempting to get the project moving with multiple writers and directors attached at various different stages, Millennium finally managed to put its Red Sonja reboot into production in 2022, with Solomon Kane director M.J. Bassett at the helm and Lutz taking over from Ant-Man and the Wasp and Thunderbolts* actress Hannah John Kamen as the fearsome warrior of the title.

We're not sure exactly where these shots originated, but they are believed to be from the sizzle reel Bassett screened for those in attendance at San Diego Comic-Con last year. 

Have a look at the link below (we assume this music won't be used for the trailer itself).

While speaking to Collider about the movie last year, producer Les Weldon promised that "fans will be able to watch it soon."

"We're just about finished with the editing. That film is very rooted and very real if you will, but there are a couple of sequences that we have to get the CGI right so that you don't look at it and go, 'Oh, that creature wasn't quite there.' So we finished the film, and we're ready to get into the next part of post on it."

When asked how Red Sonja compares to another upcoming reboot he's involved with, Hellboy: The Crooked Man, Weldon mentioned that this will be a "little bit of a darker take than you would expect."

"Well, Red Sonja is also a little bit of a, I don't wanna say a darker take, but a little bit darker take than you would expect, certainly compared to the original Red Sonja. We want to be very careful with the CG to make sure it's done properly and does the film a service rather than a disservice."

It wouldn't be difficult to be grittier than the campy original, but it doesn't sound like this adaptation will be going too dark.

During a 2022 interview, Bassett revealed that she decided to alter a key aspect of Sonya's backstory: her brutal rape by marauding enemies.

“I have no interest in fictional women who use [rape] as an engine of motivation,” she said. “It’s not a strong motivation. She’s just a human being in the world of femininity.”

Red Sonja also features Wallis Day as Annisia, Robert Sheehan as Draygan, Michael Bisping as Hawk, Martyn Ford as General Karlak and Eliza Matengu as Amarak.

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