Over two decades have passed since the release of Wolfgang Petersen’s “Troy” in 2004, a film that brought the legendary Trojan War to the big screen. As we anticipate Christopher Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of Homer’s “The Odyssey,” it’s an opportune moment to reflect on the intriguing behind-the-scenes stories of “Troy” and the exciting developments surrounding Nolan’s new epic.
Brad Pitt’s On-Set Injury
Portraying the Greek hero Achilles required Brad Pitt to undergo intense physical training. Ironically, during production, Pitt injured his Achilles tendon, mirroring his character’s legendary vulnerability. This injury led to a temporary halt in filming, underscoring the physical demands placed on the cast.
Orlando Bloom’s Casting Hesitation
Orlando Bloom, who played Paris, initially hesitated to accept the role. Having recently portrayed Legolas in the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy, Bloom was concerned about being typecast in period roles. However, he ultimately embraced the character, adding depth to the film’s portrayal of the Trojan prince.