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RT说还有汤姆希德斯顿也要和BC一起演出Journey's End?基友一起演~


Benedict Cumberbatch’s cut-glass vowels and public school background has meant that he is being linked to a starring role in a proposed new film set in the trenches of the First World War.
The Sherlock star and Old Harrovian is tipped to play the lead role of the hero Captain Stanhope in a new film based on R.C Sherriff's 1928 play about a group of public school officers in the last year of the conflict.
In the play Stanhope is a father figure to his men but also reflects bitterly about the idiocy of war. Hiddleston is also a candidate for the new film, which has not been formally financed but looks to have a good chance to be made.
According to the Sunday Times, the Fluidity Films project has been in abeyance for a number of years because of complications surrounding a series of deals stretching back to 1929. The last feature film version, banned by the Nazis in 1933, was made in 1930 and a 1988 television adaptation starred Jeremy Northam.
However a letter from Prince Andrew to Warner Bros has rekindled interest in the new project, the paper reported, with speculation mounting that Cumberbatch will join a cast of other public school educated actors in the film.
Hiddleston would be a good bet to play the enthusiastic Lieutenant Osborne in the film version while his fellow Old Etonian Eddie Redmayne is also a name in the frame.
Cumberbatch has already dazzled viewers with his role as the idealistic Christopher Tietjens in the BBC series Parade's End which is set during the war. Hiddleston also played a memorable part of a World War One soldier as the ill-fated Captain James Nicholls in Steven Spielberg's film version of the play War Horse.
Redmayne played the main character of World War one officer Stephen Wraysford in the recent BBC adaptation of Sebastian Faulks' novel Birdsong, also set in and around the conflict.