Adam Bishop 17:31, 13 January 2007 (UTC) I've corrected the release date at The Pathfinder after double-checking sources that 4/27/07 was the release date. This page says it will be released in April, but The Pathfinder says it was released in September 2006.
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The Empire article also mentions that the movie was originally slated for relase in late summer 2006, which makes me think that the Dark Horse comic is based on the movie, rather than the other way around. The movie doesnt take itself historically accurate, so why did they say that? Mailrobot 20:42, 22 August 2007 (UTC) Haven't seen any references to a Dark Horse comic elsewhere, though.
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the current issue of Empire: "With a few tweaks, he thought, he could turn into a story to show Vikings as they actually were: not steroidal Fabio lookalikes, but professional thugs who arrived in America some 500 year before Columbus ")). Lordjubatus 21:48, 15 April 2007 (UTC) The director has mentioned the Sami movie in several interviews (see e.g. I haven't seen the earlier film, so I can't say what about it is taken from that film. The credits for the movie state that it was "based upon" the 1987 movie. That and the identical title suggests they're related, but not a "remake" by any stretch maybe "inspired by" would work? Allmovie says "influenced by" I could accept that. They both concern a town being overrun by invaders, but not much more (based on the reviews i've read of this film, and having seen the superb 1987 film). I'm from Norway and I know the original movie. Yeah, I can't really see the direct connection either. The latter is about Sami in Scandinavia, not Vikings in Newfoundland.