The Death of Robin Hood is a thrilling upcoming project by A24 that offers a new perspective on one of the most familiar figures in Western folklore: Robin Hood. The film will be led by Hugh Jackman, whose gritty, bloody, and serious look has been revealed in the recent trailer unveiled by A24.
Written and directed by Michael Sarnoski, the film walks a different path than previous titles, which offered more adventure-oriented retellings. Instead, it situates Robin Hood at the end of his life, forcing viewers to look at the uncomfortable, unfamiliar side of his story.
The Death of Robin Hood trailer portrays Hugh Jackman like we’ve never seen him before
The film is based on Robin Hood’s death. Hugh Jackman portrays the titular outlaw, but not as a charismatic, now iconic rebel, but as a hero mid-exploit. The trailer sets the tone for his character as one who has survived too long. He is someone who carries a lot and has gotten injured, isolated, and worn down in the process.
The path that he chose was commonly associated with virtue, but The Death of Robin Hood shows what cost is involved and how much violence it took. Sarnoski’s approach is consistent with his earlier work, like in 2021's Pig, where he interprets his version of revenge cinema with a touch of grief.

In 2024 came A Quiet Place: Day One, a film that zoomed in on survival and the intensity of it rather than grand spectacle. With The Death of Robin Hood, he brings the craft to one of the most discussed figures of Robin Hood. The tale has many renditions across genres, but for the upcoming film, Jackman's casting is central.
For years, Hugh Jackman's screen image was characterized by physical strength and moral clarity. The most notable example of this is his 2013 film, Wolverine. Even outside the superhero genre, he brought his craft noticeably.
Prisoners came out in 2013, where Jackman carried the character of a father who curdles into cruelty. Yet again in 2017's Logan, he brought a humane rendition of a superhero.
Recently, his 2022 title The Son pushed Hugh Jackman into emotional vulnerability. Thus, Hugh Jackman's versatile acting career and filmography make his entry as a lead in The Death of Robin Hood feel natural.
Apart from Hugh Jackman, the film features an ensemble cast. Jodie Comer plays the woman who takes Robin in, and Bill Skarsgård appears as Little John. Murray Bartlett and Noah Jupe also star, though not much is currently known about their respective roles.
Due to the film's grounded and unconventional premise, Hugh Jackman's bloodied and intense appearance in the trailer sets the tone for the movie itself.
As per reports, shooting occurred across locations in Northern Ireland, and A24 acquired the U.S. rights to the film out of Cannes in 2024. For Jackman, the title brings another opportunity to play into a serious tale with an intense story, and for viewers, the wait may end in 2026 when the film is released.