The war epic is based on true events.
The Big Picture As Hollywood slowly catches up to the kind of stories that are possible to tell when you look at the roles that women had in ancient History, audiences are getting treated to new and exciting stories featuring legendary women. One of the latest is Boudica: Queen of War, a shocking Celtic story based on true events. Saban Films shared the trailer of the war epic with Collider, and now we can exclusively debut it.
According to Celtic legend, Boudica is a woman and warrior who emerges and becomes the salvation of the people. It is believed that the queen is the reincarnation of Boudica, but whether that’s true or not becomes irrelevant: She’s seeing red and will do whatever she can in order to take on the Roman Empire and avenge her family and her honor — and she completely looks the part.
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