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Conspiracy | California
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5.9/10
IMDbBest Performance in a Feature Film Young Actor Age Ten or Younger | 2006 | Adrián
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Sound Effects Foley | 2006 | Alan Robert
Best Family Feature Film Drama | 2006
Best Actor | 2006 | Antonio
Budget 75,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 142,400,000 USD
A second sequel was dropped, due to this movie not making enough money. However, Robert Rodriguez approached Sony with an idea that the Zorro reboot should be set in a post-apocalyptic future. But, Sony executives wanted the Zorro reboot to be gritty and be in the style of The Dark Knight (2008), showing how Don Diego de la Vega became Zorro. Batman was heavily influenced by Zorro. The reboot was rumored to be titled "Zorro Reborn".
This movie went through many titles. It was originally called "The Mask Of Zorro 2" and then that title was changed to "Zorro Unmasked" which had been the original script title by Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio. After their script was not used the title went to "Zorro 2" then to "The Return Of Zorro" before Sony pictures finally settled on the title "The Legend Of Zorro".
Directors Steven Spielberg and Robert Rodriguez passed on the project. However, Spielberg stayed on as an executive producer.
As with the first film, Antonio Banderas did most of his own stunts.
Adrian Alonso (Joaquin) did not know English, so he learned all his lines phonetically, just as Antonio Banderas did for The Mambo Kings (1992).
"Zorro: [to his horse who only understands commands in Spanish] We must work on your English."
"Elena: When I said we were never meant to be together... I meant it. Zorro: Finally, we agree on something! [they kiss]"