Key Points

Jeremy Irons has joined the impressive cast of the Highlander remake. He'll play the leader of The Watchers, a secret group that sees immortals as threats. The film features Henry Cavill as the immortal Connor MacLeod with Russell Crowe as his mentor. Production was delayed due to Cavill's injury but will now begin in early 2026.

Key Points: Jeremy Irons Joins Henry Cavill in Highlander Remake Cast

  • Jeremy Irons plays key antagonist leading The Watchers monitoring immortals
  • Henry Cavill stars as immortal warrior Connor MacLeod in lead role
  • Russell Crowe mentors Cavill as Ramirez while Dave Bautista plays villain
  • Production delayed to 2026 after Cavill's pre-production injury
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Jeremy Irons teams up with Henry Cavill for 1980s cult classic 'Highlander' remake

Oscar winner Jeremy Irons joins Henry Cavill and Russell Crowe in the Highlander remake as leader of The Watchers. Filming begins 2026.

"Irons will portray the leader of The Watchers, a secret order that monitors immortals - The Hollywood Reporter"

Los Angeles, October 1

Veteran actor Jeremy Irons has joined the cast of Highlander, Amazon MGM's remake of the 1980s cult classic.

The award-winning star, who holds an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony, will play one of the key antagonists in the upcoming action fantasy film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The project already has a star-packed lineup with Henry Cavill in the lead role as Connor MacLeod, a Scottish warrior who discovers he is immortal. Russell Crowe will play Ramirez, his mentor and swordsman, while Dave Bautista will take on the role of The Kurgen, the villain. Karen Gillan has been cast as MacLeod's mortal wife, and Djimon Hounsou will play an immortal warrior from Africa. Marisa Abela will star as Cavill's modern-day love interest.

As per The Hollywood Reporter, the production on the film was initially expected to begin in late 2024 but was delayed after Cavill sustained an injury during pre-production. Filming is now set to start in early 2026, with Chad Stahelski directing under the Amazon MGM and United Artists banner.

Irons will portray the leader of The Watchers, a secret order that monitors immortals and views them as a danger to humanity. His character is expected to play a major role in shaping the conflict of the story.

The Highlander remake follows the original 1986 film's central idea: immortal warriors battling across centuries until only one remains. The movie will be released in theatres.

Michael Finch has written the script, and producers include Scott Stuber, Nick Nesbitt, Neal H. Moritz, Chad Stahelski's 87Eleven Entertainment, Josh Davis of Davis Panzer Productions, and Louise Rosner.

Irons, whose career spans stage and screen, already has a couple of projects in his kitty. He is part of the upcoming season of The Morning Show, has played Alfred Pennyworth in DC films, including The Flash, and will reprise his role as a former CIA director in The Beekeeper 2.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Another Hollywood remake? Why can't they create original stories? The original Highlander was perfect with its Queen soundtrack and Christopher Lambert. Hope they don't ruin this classic.
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Anjali F
Henry Cavill as Connor MacLeod is perfect casting! He has that warrior look and can handle the physical demands. Hope they keep the original's spirit while updating it for modern audiences.
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Sarah B
The diversity in casting looks promising with Djimon Hounsou and Marisa Abela. Good to see international representation in fantasy films. Hope the story does justice to all characters.
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Vikram M
Waiting until 2026 is going to be tough! But with Chad Stahelski directing (he did John Wick), the action sequences should be mind-blowing. Hope Cavill recovers well from his injury.
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Michael C
Jeremy Irons playing the leader of The Watchers is brilliant casting. He excels at playing complex, morally ambiguous characters. This might be the role that steals the show!
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Kavya N
While I'm excited about the cast, I hope they don't over-CGI the sword fights. The original had such raw, visceral combat scenes. Sometimes practical effects work better than digital ones. 🤺

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