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Outlaw King

Based on the untold true story
2018 | 122m | English

(85967 votes)

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Forced into exile by the English after being crowned King of Scotland, legendary warrior Robert the Bruce fights to reclaim the throne.
Release Date: Sep 06, 2018
Director: David Mackenzie
Writer: James MacInnes, David Mackenzie, Bathsheba Doran
Genres: Action, History, War
Keywords castle, historical drama, scotland, period drama, uprising, scottish history, biography, 14th century, exile, scottish highlands
Production Companies Anonymous Content, Sigma Films, Clockwork Sessions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Chris Pine Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick
Aaron Taylor-Johnson James Douglas, Lord of Douglas
Florence Pugh Elizabeth Burgh
Billy Howle Edward, Prince of Wales
Sam Spruell Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke
Tony Curran Angus Og Macdonald, Lord of Islay
Callan Mulvey John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
James Cosmo Robert Bruce Senior
Stephen Dillane King Edward I of England
Steven Cree Sir Christopher Seton
Alastair Mackenzie John Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl
Chris Fulton Euan Bruce
Lorne MacFadyen Neil Bruce
Jack Greenlees Alexander Bruce
Rebecca Robin Queen Margaret of England
Paul Blair William Lamberton, Bishop of St. Andrews
Jonny Phillips Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster
Ben Clifford Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall
Jamie Maclachlan Roger de Mowbray
Duncan Lacroix Henry de Percy, Baron Percy
Kevin Mains John Macduff, Earl of Buchan
Jamie Michie Gilbert de la Hey, Barron of Errol
Gilly Gilchrist Maol Choluim I, Earl of Lennox
Daniel Jackson Sir Ingram de Umfraville
Duncan Airlie James Henry de Beaumont, Baron Beaumont
Philip Kingscott Nervous Aide
Vicki Liddelle Margaret de Burgh
Gemma McElhinney Lady Christina Seton
Stephen McMillan Drew Forfar, Squire
Stephen McCole Seamus Barber, Chamberlain
Josie O'Brien Marjorie Bruce
Meg Fraser Aileen Walker, Lady in Waiting
Elaine McKergow Chamberlain Gayle Irvine
George Docherty Iain Calder, Farmer
Robin Laing Bishop of St. Andrews
Laurie Ventry John de Kininmund, Bishop of Brechin
Matt Stokoe John Segrave, Baron of Seagrave
Ferosa Mackenzie Mary Coutts, Pie Seller
Ron Donachie Robert Wishart, Bishop of Glasgow
Niall Greig Fulton Patrick de Dunbar, Earl of March
Rab Affleck Alexander le Scrymgeour
Kim Allan Isabella Macduff, Countess of Buchan
Gavin Mitchell Archibald Mason, Soldier
Tam Dean Burn John Macdougall of Argyll
Benny Young Lord Simon Fraser
Clive Russell Lord Mackinnon of Skye
Jenny Hulse Aine Macdonald, Lady of Islay
Margaret Fraser Stern Nun
Jamie Pigott English Soldier
Frank Gilhooley Thomas Dickson, Castellan
Barnaby Brown Singing Pastor
Gerry Lynch Terrified Servant
Ben Cuveller French Soldier
Luke Mackenzie Luke Kintail, Serf
Arthur Mackenzie Arthur Kintail, Serf
Simon Tait Doctor
Daisy Littlefield Young Girl
Tommy Jay Brennan Villager
Gary McCormack Thomas Potator, Farmer
Name Job
Joe Watts Stunts
Cecily Fay Stunts
Stuart Bruce Sound Mixer
Markus Stemler Sound Designer
Jane Petrie Costume Design
Ray Beckett Sound Mixer
James MacInnes Screenplay
David Harrower Additional Writing
Kahleen Crawford Casting
Terry Cade Stunts
Casey Michaels Stunts
Chris Waite Stunts
David Mackenzie Screenplay, Director
Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography
Jake Roberts Editor
Donald Graham Burt Production Design
Bathsheba Doran Screenplay
Mark Bomback Additional Writing
Tommy Jay Brennan Production Assistant
Alex Bicknell Visual Effects Supervisor
Francine Maisler Casting
James Cox Stunt Double
Eduardo Gago Muñoz Stunt Double
Rob Inch Stunt Coordinator
Antal Kalik Stunt Double
Nellie Burroughes Stunts
Oliver Gough Stunts
Ally McClelland Stunts
Matthew Stirling Stunts
William Willoughby Stunts, Stunt Double
Pete Ford Stunts
Josh Dyer Stunts
Nathan Elliott Art Department Assistant
Ben Wright Stunts
Alice Walker Assistant Art Director
Lee Sharp Sound Recordist
Danko Jordanov Stunts
Teodor Tzolov Stunts
Levan Doran Stunts
Vivienne Simpson Hair Supervisor
Daniel Lawson Johnston Makeup Supervisor
Jack Jagodka Stunts
Vladislav Jacukevič Stunts
Trayan Milenov-Troy Stunts
Genadiy Ganchev Stunts
Mark Stanton-Kelly Stunts
Al Holland Stunts
Samuel Icasto Stunts
Rachelle Beinart Stunts
Boyan Anev Stunts
Radoslav Ignatov Stunts
Tsvetolyub Iliev Stunts
Bogdan Kumšackij Stunts
Ivan Iliev Stunts
Matt Sherren Stunts
Name Title
Gillian Berrie Producer
Stan Wlodkowski Executive Producer
Brian Coffey Co-Producer
Danny McGrath Co-Producer
Steve Golin Producer
Richard Brown Executive Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
8.0

***A superior and realistic medieval film*** “Outlaw King” (2018) is the sequel to the events shown in “Braveheart” (1995). The story begins in 1304 during the last year of William Wallace’s life. After Wallace is drawn-and-quartered, Robert the Bruce (Chris Pine) takes up the torch for Scotland’ ... s war of independence over England. Disregarding the excellent epilogue, the movie ends with the Battle of Loudoun Hill in 1307 where Robert the Bruce takes on a 3000-man English force with only 600 Scots. "Outlaw King" is actually better than the overrated “Braveheart”: Chris Pine is an all-around superior protagonist to Gibson; Florence Pugh is more beautiful compared to Sophie Marceau (or Catherine McCormack) in a petite, curvy way; not to mention she’s a more interesting character; the locations are better (even though the locations in "Braveheart" are excellent); the music edges out the score to "Braveheart"; the movie's more streamlined and consistent; and the film's all-around more compelling and realistic. True, "Outlaw King" doesn't top Patrick McGoohan's delightfully diabolic portrayal of the pompous Longshanks nor does it have the superb defenestration sequence. But it lacks the sluggish start of "Braveheart" (the opening 25 minutes); the eye-rolling betrayal scene; the equally eye-rolling episode where Wallace rides into a noble's bed chamber on a freakin' horse and easily escapes (Why Sure!); and, lastly, the overlong and dull execution sequence in “Braveheart” wherein the Christ symbolism is laid on too thick. It’s also more historically accurate in that it doesn't have the Scots wearing kilts or painting their faces, nor does it wrongly have Robert the Bruce betraying Wallace, which never happened (although he initially disowned him publicly, obviously for political reasons, he secretly supported his war effort and openly admitted it later). While “Outlaw King” is more historically accurate, it has its own less significant inaccuracies: Elizabeth & Majorie actually escaped Kildrummy Castle, along with Robert’s sisters, but were found by Edward’s men shortly later; Edward II (Billy Howle) wasn't even at the Battle of Loudoun Hill so, naturally, the duel with Edward II never happened; actually, Edward I (Stephen Dillane) was not yet dead when this battle was fought in 1307 so his son was not yet crowned; Queen Elizabeth wasn't put in a cage, but Robert’s sister was; the English were already familiar with the Scottish hedgehog formation by the time of Loudoun Hill and, in fact, destroyed this formation with arrows nine years earlier at Falkirk; Elizabeth was held in captivity for over seven years before Robert could negotiate her return in 1314 after his great victory at the Battle of Bannockburn (the movie makes it seem much shorter). Closing word: If you like realistic medieval flicks like the excellent “Tristan + Isolde” (2006) be sure to check out “Outlaw King.” The film runs 2 hours, 1 minute and was shot mostly in Scotland, but also England. Whilst this is a Netflix movie, it cost a whopping $120 million and looks it. GRADE: B+/A-

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
6.0

By and large, when there's no battle taking place, Outlaw King is not a rousing success, but those fight scenes are spectacular, and recurring. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._ ...

Jun 23, 2021