Benedict Cumberbatch Joins Cast of Steve McQueen’s ‘Twelve Years a Slave’

In addition to an already impressive cast including Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Paul Dano, Adepero Oduye, Scoot McNairy, Ruth Negga and Taran Killam, Sherlock himself, Benedict Cumberbatch has signed on to Steve McQueen’s latest project titled Twelve Years a Slave.

This is certainly an exciting announcement, and if you’ve ever seen Sherlock on BBC or checked out his role in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, you’d understand why. Cumberbatch is quickly growing to A-list status in Hollywood, and if he continues to snag roles like this, he’ll most assuredly be looked at by the Academy come awards season.The film is based on the true story of a slave who becomes freed, then tricked back into slavery during the 1800s.  Cumberbatch reportedly is playing the plantation owner who buys the slave the second time around.

Production is set to begin the end of June, with a 2013 release likely.

2 Responses to “Benedict Cumberbatch Joins Cast of Steve McQueen’s ‘Twelve Years a Slave’”

  1. I discovered Cumberbatch via Netflix in the BBC’s “Sherlock Holmes” with he as Holmes and Martin Freeman (“The Office” and the upcoming HOBBIT films).  The second series of three episodes just aired on PBS as part of that station’s “Masterpiece Mystery” program and was as exceptional as the first series.  I enjoyed him in TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY and have added everything with him to my Netflix queue.  I look forward to seeing him in more films, particularly American productions so more audiences can become aware of his expressive face, commanding screen presence, and the ease with which he performs comedy and drama.

  2. Also, I look forward to Cumberbatch’s upcoming participation in THE HOBBIT (2013) as the voice of Smaug (with motion-capture action as well) and the Necromancer.

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