Tim Blake Nelson is set to shoot a "spectacular" Western "Shoot" in Spain, directed by Guillermo Navarro. Guillermo Del Toro's longtime cinematographer, he won an Academy Award for "Pan's Labyrinth."
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“We have a great cast and a script written by British writer Ian Wilson. Westerns change and reflect a cultural moment when they are made. 'Yellowstone,' 'Power of the Dog'… every generation has to provide its own take on film genres. This one is about the power of the gun as a corrupting force,” he reveals.
“It’s definitely a current script, but it’s 100% true to its time. We start shooting in November. The great thing about Westerns is they require big vistas, but good Westerns don’t have to cost $100 million. We made ‘Old Henry’ for $1.2 million. It’s a way to make a superhero movie with natural settings and no visual effects.”
However, there will be no escaping visual effects in "Captain America: Brave New World," which sees Nelson finally reprise his role as Samuel Sterns after 2008's "The Incredible Hulk."