As the “Something Pretty” podcast concludes its in-depth exploration of the “Deadwood” series, the journey is far from over. Before delving into “Deadwood: The Movie,” the podcast plans to take a detour to cover a few significant and related projects that emerged in the decade between the end of the series and the release of the movie.
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Our first topic: 2007’s “Hitman“, starring Seth Bullock himself!
“Hitman,” released in 2007, is an action-thriller film based on the popular video game series of the same name. The film features Timothy Olyphant, known for his role as Sheriff Seth Bullock in “Deadwood,” in the lead role as Agent 47. This character is a mysterious and elite assassin known for his precision, skill, and the iconic barcode tattooed on the back of his head. The movie revolves around Agent 47, who becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy and finds himself pursued by both Interpol and the Russian military as he treks across Eastern Europe. The plot thickens with twists and turns, as 47 tries to unravel the conspiracy while dealing with moral dilemmas and his own enigmatic identity.
Regarding Timothy Olyphant’s involvement in “Hitman,” it’s noteworthy that he accepted this role under pressing circumstances. Following the cancellation of “Deadwood” in 2006, Olyphant found himself in a financially challenging situation, having made significant investments in real estate. Consequently, Olyphant took on the role of Agent 47 in “Hitman,” a movie he reportedly disliked, as a means to stabilize his finances.
Fortunately, “Justified” wouldn’t be that far off.
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Supplemental Reading:
The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed Upon
Deadwood: Stories of the Black Hills
Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By
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