“Robin and the Hoods” is a film produced by the Sky network that seeks to bring a new perspective to one of the most popular legends – Robin Hood. Directed by Phil Hawkins, known for his work on “Star Wars: In “Origins” and “Prancer: A Christmas Tale”, it is depicted how an 11-year-old girl Robin together with her gang of friends called ”The Hoods” struggle for the survival of their magical realm – an overgrown piece of wasteland located at the end of their cul-de-sac – from a fearsome property developer seeking to build a leisure complex.
The filmmaker does not disappoint in this regard and features talented actors and actresses such as Naomie Harris as the heartless and ruthless Clipboard the developer, Gwendoline Christie as the hippy lady in the forest, and Mark Williams as the mayor. The screen writing is done by Stuart Benson and Paul Davidson, and the movie production is by Claudia Bluemhuber and Matt Williams under the banners of Silver Reel and Future Artists Entertainment.
The story is a warm animated film about friendship and adventure full of bright and active moments. While the developer continues to up the ante, Robin and her friends have to think on their feet and come up with inventive ways in which to protect their kingdom. The main ideas of the film are conservation and the protection of green areas, and watching it is a perfect idea for families and fans of adventurous films and activities.
‘Robin and the Hoods' has Sky Cinema UK premiere set for this summer, with the trailer out now. The people of all ages will certainly appreciate the fantasy and adventure that will be depicted in this film, which means it will be worth watching for anyone who just wants to have a good time in the cinema.