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  • Colin Morgan as the Duke of Blackwood wearing a brown doublet in the 2016 film "The Huntsman: Winter's War."
    • Universal Pictures
    • Perfect World Pictures
    • Roth Films

    The Huntsman: Winter's War

    2016

    Costume seen on Colin Morgan as the Duke of Blackwood

  • An uncredited extra wearing a brown doublet in the episode "Middle Ages" of the 2018 series "Drunk History."
    • Gary Sanchez Productions
    • Konner Productions

    Drunk History: The Middle Ages

    2018

    Costume seen on an uncredited extra

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This costume was first seen in the 2016 film The Huntsman: Winter’s War, where it was worn by Colin Morgan as the Duke of Blackwood. This piece may have been created by Colleen Atwood for use in the film, or it may have come from a previous production. The costume went on to be used on an extra in the 2018 Middle Ages episode of Drunk History, in a sketch entitled Joan of Arc Leads an Army.

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About the Costume

This costume was first seen in the 2016 film The Huntsman: Winter’s War, where it was worn by Colin Morgan as the Duke of Blackwood. This piece may have been created by Colleen Atwood for use in the film, or it may have come from a previous production. The costume went on to be used on an extra in the 2018 Middle Ages episode of Drunk History, in a sketch entitled Joan of Arc Leads an Army.

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This costume was first seen in the 2016 film The Huntsman: Winter’s War, where it was worn by Colin Morgan as the Duke of Blackwood. This piece may have been created by Colleen Atwood for use in the film, or it may have come from a previous production. The costume went on to be used on an extra in the 2018 Middle Ages episode of Drunk History, in a sketch entitled Joan of Arc Leads an Army.

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Sighting Credit:
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  • Ivy
Costume Designer:
  • Colleen Atwood

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