WB’s UK Wedding

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

One of the funniest SNL skits of all time has to be the VH1 Behind the Music special on Blue Oyster Cult, starring the notorious Bruce Dickinson (played by Christopher Walken). Every time I see that shit, I laugh my ass off… and yeah, I’d even say it gets better with every viewing. So when I heard this morning that Warner Bros. picked up the UK distribution rights to a horror movie written by the real life Bruce Dickinson… well, the first thought I had was something like “I’ve got a fever, and the only thing that can cure it, is more cowbell”!

The flick is called CHEMICAL WEDDING, with Julian Doyle in the director’s chair, and it goes a little something like this: [WEDDING] centers on a reincarnation of Aleister Crowley, once dubbed “the most evil man in Britain”, a major Edwardian figure and a scandalous character brought back to life by a shy, stuttering Professor Haddo.

The Professor in question is played by Simon Callow, and production just wrapped up on Tuesday of this week. The buzz behind the flick was so good the WB just picked it up for UK and Ireland distribution, with ‘first look’ rights to distribution in a gaggle of other territories. Hopefully they’ll pick it up for North American distribution, as most folks probably won’t know who the flock Aleister Cowley is, all they’d have to do is say “From Bruce Dickinson….” and people will show up. No joke.

No word on what release date they’re eyeing, or if the soundtrack features nothing but Iron Maiden tunes, but we’ll keep you posted on CHEMICAL WEDDING as we hear it.


Yes, THE Bruce Dickinson.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

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