Garfield Leads Peasant Revolt in 'The Uprising' Trailer

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- Andrew Garfield stars as Wat Tyler in "The Uprising," Paul Greengrass' historical drama inspired by England's 1381 peasant revolt against King Richard II, triggered by crushing taxes and political oppression.
- The trailer opens in the aftermath of the Black Death, with Garfield's grief-stricken farmer mourning family lost to the plague before marching on London, declaring "It is time to set the world on fire."
- Paul Greengrass wrote and directed the film and told People he was inspired by modern parallels in "anger, inequality, and desire for justice" that fueled the 14th-century uprising, and cast Garfield for his "strength and vulnerability."
- The supporting cast includes Jamie Bell, Thomasin McKenzie, Stephen Dillane, Cosmo Jarvis, Jonny Lee Miller, Woody Norman, and Katherine Waterston.
- The film releases September 11, following Greengrass' recent disaster thriller "The Lost Bus" starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera.
- Garfield most recently appeared alongside Claire Foy in the fantasy film "The Magic Faraway Tree," already released in the U.K. and hitting U.S. theaters in August.
Why it matters: Greengrass — a director known for grounded, kinetic historical work like 'United 93' and 'Captain Phillips' — putting a 645-year-old peasant uprising on the big screen is itself a programming statement, and his own framing of modern parallels positions the film for serious awards-season conversation alongside its September 11 release.




