The Three Musketeers (2011) Official

The film featured an ensemble cast of established stars and rising talent:

as the Duke of Buckingham, presented as a smarmy and flamboyant antagonist. Page to Screen: The Three Musketeers (2011) The Three Musketeers (2011)

Released in 2011, is a 3D swashbuckler film directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. This adaptation is noted for its "steampunk" aesthetic, blending Alexandre Dumas’s 19th-century literature with modern action-movie elements like airships and stylized fight choreography. Production Overview Director: Paul W.S. Anderson. Budget: Approximately $75 million. Box Office: Grossed roughly $132 million worldwide. The film featured an ensemble cast of established

Primarily filmed in Bavaria, Germany, utilizing historical castles and scenery. Principal Cast This adaptation is noted for its "steampunk" aesthetic,

as Milady de Winter, portrayed as a highly skilled double agent and action figure.

as D'Artagnan, the hot-headed young aspiring musketeer. Matthew Macfadyen as Athos, the stoic leader of the group. Luke Evans as Aramis and Ray Stevenson as Porthos. Christoph Waltz as the villainous Cardinal Richelieu.

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