Did Banderas do his own stunts in Zorro?
Antonio Banderas is riding his way back to the big screen in the new adventure “The Legend Of Zorro.” As in most of his action roles, Banderas insisted on doing many of his own stunts. “There is a relative risk when you do movies like this,” Banderas said.
How many Zorro Antonio Banderas movies are there?
To date, Antonio Banderas has appeared in two Zorro movies.
Will Antonio Banderas play Zorro again?
MAN IN BLACK ZORRO RETURNS TO THE BIG SCREEN, AND IT’S ANTONIO BANDERAS’ TURN TO SWORD THINGS OUT. Now it’s Antonio Banderas’ turn to play Zorro. Yes, the populist hero of early 19th-century Los Angeles is back. “The Mask of Zorro,” starring Banderas, Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones, opens next month.
Is Zorro based on a real person?
The Zorro character was inspired most obviously by a real-life 19th-century outlaw called Joaquin Murrieta, whose gang was responsible for endless cattle-rustling, robberies, kidnappings and murders during the California Gold Rush of the early 1850s.
How old was Catherine Zeta Jones in Zorro?
52 years (September 25, 1969)
Catherine Zeta-Jones/Age
Why did Elena leave Zorro?
Alejandro is captured and imprisoned by the Pinkertons, who reveal that they forced Elena to divorce Alejandro in order to get close to Armand and learn of his plans without the aid of Zorro as they dislike his vigilante ways and due to their own lack of legal authority to search Armand’s home due to California not yet …
What order do I watch Zorro movies in?
THE LEGEND OF ZORRO
Movie Title | Year | Starring as Zorro |
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The Mark of Zorro | 1974 | Frank Langella |
Zorro, the Gay Blade | 1980 | George Hamilton |
The Mask of Zorro | 1998 | Anthony Hopkins Antonio Banderas |
The Legend of Zorro | 2005 | Antonio Banderas |
Will there be a new Zorro movie?
Officially put into production with director Jonás Cuarón. The film will be set in a post-apocalyptic future and reboot Zorro. It’s new official title is Z.
Why are there no new Zorro movies?
Modern Zorro movies have moved away both from these story elements and from Diego de la Vega in general. It would seem that the reason why audiences haven’t been treated to a proper Zorro story in such a long time is owed to Hollywood’s constant interest in reinventing the character.