Here’s a useful, ready-to-publish blog post about The Legend of Tarzan (2015). It’s written for movie fans, action enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how this version differs from the classic animated film. When The Legend of Tarzan swung into theaters in the summer of 2015, it met a mixed reception. Critics were lukewarm, and audiences weren’t sure what to make of a brooding, Victorian-era Lord Greystoke who had already left the jungle.
The plot kicks in when a Belgian envoy (Christoph Waltz) tricks him into returning to the Congo—allegedly to investigate unrest, but really to deliver Tarzan to a murderous king as part of a slave trade deal. tarzan 2015
Instead, we meet John Clayton III (Alexander Skarsgård), the 5th Earl of Greystoke, living a civilized life in Victorian England with his wife, Jane (Margot Robbie). He has voluntarily left the jungle behind. Here’s a useful, ready-to-publish blog post about The