Saladin Film 2017 Site
The project was spearheaded by a consortium of producers from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar, with creative input from Turkish historical consultants. Early press releases described Saladin as the most expensive Arab-produced film to date, with a budget estimated between $40 million and $60 million. The goal was ambitious: to create a blockbuster that could compete with Hollywood epics like Kingdom of Heaven (2005) while presenting a narrative firmly from the Islamic perspective.
Rumors swirled in 2015–2017 of a major $100M+ co-production between Qatar, Morocco, and China titled . Director Yousry Nasrallah (Egypt) was attached. The script promised a nuanced, Arab-produced counterpoint to Western crusader epics. By late 2017, the project collapsed due to the Qatar diplomatic crisis (blockade by KSA, UAE, Egypt, Bahrain). Funding evaporated. No footage exists. Only a 2017 teaser poster remains – and it’s fan-made. saladin film 2017
The mention of a "Saladin film 2017" often refers to the lingering cultural impact and the "Director’s Cut" discussions of the epic Kingdom of Heaven The project was spearheaded by a consortium of
Here lies the most common point of confusion. If you search for “Saladin film 2017” on YouTube or IMDb, you will find —neither of which is the failed UAE-Qatari epic. Rumors swirled in 2015–2017 of a major $100M+
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The film's cast was expected to feature a diverse ensemble of international actors, with Idris Elba reportedly in talks to play the lead role of Saladin. Other actors rumored to be attached to the project included Oscar Isaac, Javier Bardem, and Gal Gadot.

