In most versions of Robin Hood's story, he helps ransom King Richard and everyone lives happily ever after. But happily ever after is very much not what happened.
A middle-aged Robin has witnessed his worst nightmare: King Richard, for whom he fought, quickly meets his demise in another senseless war, leading Robin to question the purpose of his life.
Robin is portrayed not as a heroic figure, but as a battle-worn loner grappling with moral ambiguity and the consequences of a life steeped in crime and violence.
This adaptation opens the door to explore deeper themes of despair and moral reckoning, presenting Robin Hood in a light that questions the very nature of justice.
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