Ebenezer Scrooge to Haunt Loevestein Castle This December
Arjan Ederveen to Star in Omroep MAX's A Christmas Carol Adaptation
Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale, "A Christmas Carol," is getting a new adaptation this December, and it's set to be a spooky one. Omroep MAX, a Dutch public broadcaster, is producing the two-part miniseries, which will star Arjan Ederveen as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge.
The adaptation will be set in the Netherlands, and will feature a cast of Dutch actors, including Susan Visser as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Carrie Ten Napel as the Ghost of Christmas Present, and Loes Luca as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
A Unique and Immersive Adaptation
Omroep MAX's adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" promises to be a unique and immersive experience for viewers. The miniseries will be filmed on location at Loevestein Castle, a 14th-century fortress located in the Netherlands.
The castle's atmospheric setting will provide the perfect backdrop for the story of Scrooge's redemption. Viewers will be transported back in time to Victorian England, and will experience the story through the eyes of Scrooge himself.
A Star-Studded Cast
Arjan Ederveen is one of the most popular actors in the Netherlands. He has starred in numerous films and television shows, including "The Heineken Kidnapping" and "Black Book."
Ederveen is known for his intense and charismatic performances, and he is sure to bring a new level of depth to the role of Scrooge. The rest of the cast is equally impressive, and includes some of the most talented actors in the Netherlands.
A Must-See for Fans of Dickens and Christmas Classics
Omroep MAX's adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" is sure to be a must-see for fans of Dickens and Christmas classics. The miniseries promises to be a faithful and atmospheric adaptation of the beloved story, and it is sure to get viewers into the holiday spirit.
The two-part miniseries will air on NPO 1 on December 25th and 26th.