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A sequel to Labyrinth is in the works. Any thoughts on who might be able to follow Bowie in that role? (Original Post) highplainsdem Jan 23 OP
Harry Styles? Drum Jan 23 #1
Good singer, and he got good reviews for his acting in Dunkirk, but bad reviews for later roles. highplainsdem Jan 24 #9
my first thought as well eShirl Jan 25 #16
Benedict Cumberbatch? hatrack Jan 23 #2
Loved him as Sherlock. Really fine actor. Can't quite picture him as a glam, dangerous goblin king. highplainsdem Jan 24 #10
Dangerous goblin king, yes. hatrack Jan 24 #14
Cillian Murphy LuvLoogie Jan 23 #3
Great actor. His intensity would be interesting. He's short, but surrounded by shorter actors (and goblins)... highplainsdem Jan 24 #11
They could CGI some extra height. LuvLoogie Jan 24 #12
Bowie was 5'10. Murphy is 5'9 fwiw chowder66 Friday #25
Officially, but I've seen more sources saying Murphy's shorter than that. It doesn't really matter that much. They highplainsdem Friday #27
Just hire shorter co-stars! chowder66 Friday #28
Not sure I will watch it if it even gets made. Aristus Jan 23 #4
Understandable. I just can't imagine anyone else in Bowie's role there, which is why I asked for highplainsdem Jan 23 #5
When the VHS tape of the movie came out the next year, I bought it even though it retailed brand new for $100. (!) Aristus Jan 23 #6
She was gorgeous, and still is. highplainsdem Jan 23 #7
It wasn't Jennifer on the horsey? LudwigPastorius Friday #23
She turned 19 while they were filming Career Opportunities. She was 14 but looked older, playing a 16-year-old, highplainsdem Friday #30
Keanu Reeves? Ziggysmom Jan 23 #8
I do, too, but his age (60) would work against him. highplainsdem Jan 24 #13
Ooh! Tom Hiddleston. tanyev Jan 24 #15
Love him as Loki. Loved him in The Night Manager. highplainsdem Thursday #18
Tilda Swinton? Drum Thursday #17
Brilliant in lots of very different roles. highplainsdem Thursday #19
David Brighton? Ziggysmom Thursday #20
He's a really good tribute artist, but I don't know if he has any acting experience otherwise. highplainsdem Thursday #21
Chalemet edhopper Thursday #22
She's older than Bowie was, but just as otherworldly. LudwigPastorius Friday #24
????? highplainsdem Friday #29
Bjork LudwigPastorius Friday #31
Thanks for explaining. I just did some googling and found out that's from her Cornucopia tour. I'd highplainsdem Friday #32
I have no idea what Eggers has in mind, but... LudwigPastorius Friday #33
Leave it alone exboyfil Friday #26

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
9. Good singer, and he got good reviews for his acting in Dunkirk, but bad reviews for later roles.
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 09:53 AM
Jan 24

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
10. Loved him as Sherlock. Really fine actor. Can't quite picture him as a glam, dangerous goblin king.
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 09:56 AM
Jan 24

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
11. Great actor. His intensity would be interesting. He's short, but surrounded by shorter actors (and goblins)...
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 10:05 AM
Jan 24

LuvLoogie

(7,719 posts)
12. They could CGI some extra height.
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 10:32 AM
Jan 24

He'd be in long robes anyway. I wonder if it will still be Muppets

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
27. Officially, but I've seen more sources saying Murphy's shorter than that. It doesn't really matter that much. They
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 11:10 AM
Friday

can make him appear taller.

Aristus

(68,944 posts)
4. Not sure I will watch it if it even gets made.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 04:15 PM
Jan 23

I don't like money-grabs ruining my enjoyment of the original inspiration.

I've never watched Blade Runner 2042, the sequel to the 1982 cyberpunk classic. And I don't think I ever will.

I will never watch anything related to the 1966 animated short film "How The Grinch Stole Christmas"; certainly not the Jim Carrey live action film, which, from the trailers alone, looks like a travesty. The computer animated re-make seems thoroughly unnecessary, so I won't bother seeing it.

The original "Labyrinth" was perfect. No need to futz everything up with a money-grubbing sequel. (Interesting personal story: I saw the original "Labyrinth" in 1986, just a week or so before I left for Basic Training in the Army. Jennifer Connelly's opening scene in the park, where she walks toward the camera reciting her lines, was the first thing I saw when I closed my eyes every night during Basic. It got me through the tough times. Caveat: I was only a year or so older than Connelly, so my fixation on her at the time shouldn't be considered weird or anything.)

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
5. Understandable. I just can't imagine anyone else in Bowie's role there, which is why I asked for
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 04:23 PM
Jan 23

other people's thoughts.


Aristus

(68,944 posts)
6. When the VHS tape of the movie came out the next year, I bought it even though it retailed brand new for $100. (!)
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 04:28 PM
Jan 23

I watched the film every day for weeks, in a dazed, dream-like state probably not unlike what Sarah experienced when she ate the drugged peach. Jennifer Connelly was just gobsmackingly gorgeous in that gown.

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
7. She was gorgeous, and still is.
Thu Jan 23, 2025, 04:42 PM
Jan 23

I was never that entranced by Bowie, possibly because I'd heard too much about him as a person to idolize him, much as I like his music.

But I still can't imagine where they'll find an actor as beautiful, otherworldly, and both menacing and sympathetic...and able to sing, if the sequel will be a musical.

LudwigPastorius

(11,482 posts)
23. It wasn't Jennifer on the horsey?
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 01:04 AM
Friday


(Actually, I guess that movie was quite a bit later than Labyrinth.)

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
30. She turned 19 while they were filming Career Opportunities. She was 14 but looked older, playing a 16-year-old,
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 11:43 AM
Friday

when Labyrinth was filmed. Bowie was 38.

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
13. I do, too, but his age (60) would work against him.
Fri Jan 24, 2025, 10:48 AM
Jan 24

And probably would with Cumberbatch and Murphy, too (they were suggested upthread). Both of them are ten years older than Bowie was then (he was in his late 30s), and Bowie had an ageless beauty and could look like a glam fairy king (definitely more fae than goblin).

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
21. He's a really good tribute artist, but I don't know if he has any acting experience otherwise.
Thu Jan 30, 2025, 03:00 PM
Thursday

highplainsdem

(53,612 posts)
32. Thanks for explaining. I just did some googling and found out that's from her Cornucopia tour. I'd
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 01:16 PM
Friday

assumed it was from some old film and a Google image search hadn't turned it up.

Since we were talking about the goblin king role, I'm not sure how Bjork - or any actress not known for being able to play male roles - could work.

Bowie didn't need costumes and makeup to seem otherworldly. There's a 1977 video - he was 30 then - where he's dressed casually, and smoking, and it's still easy to imagine him as the goblin king in Labyrinth, with that cool gaze.

LudwigPastorius

(11,482 posts)
33. I have no idea what Eggers has in mind, but...
Fri Jan 31, 2025, 02:23 PM
Friday

since this is a sequel and not a remake, he has a lot of leeway with the character.

Jareth is immortal and can, among other things, change himself into an owl. I imagine a being that lives forever would get tired of being the same gender after several millennia and could easily morph into a female form.

At the time of my first post, I didn't know this, but apparently the director has used Björk in another movie of his. So, this might be something he has actually considered.

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