/wave to Drosdelnoch (assuming its you Gareth - I still love your website!)
David's books inspire me daily, I've loved them since I read Legend about 12 years ago. I'm new to this site, but the idea of a Gemmell movie has been in my mind for a few years now, so much so that I've made some notes on how it may be done on many occasions. I love reading through all the posts on this site and hearing your ideas on the various characters. In my opinion there has really only been one guy I thought could play Druss in Legend (when Druss is older) and that's James Cosmo.
He has the voice, the powerful screen presence, the size and the just plain toughness that's required. I cant link any pics or sites for you to check out James Cosmo as I dont have the required access for this forum yet. Just google him and you should get some idea of who I'm talking about. (or watch Braveheart)
He's 6ft3, though some of you have stated that Druss was smaller and more burly. Imagine Hamish's Dad in Braveheart, the old grizzled veteran who pulls an arrow from his chest when he gets shot.. that's James Cosmo. He is a big man, but when I read the books I always imagined Druss's foes as being mountains of men, not ordinary 6ft guys. I pictured them as men who could try out for the World Wrestling Entertainment and not look out of place. Whereas James Cosmo probably would look out of place there.
I've checked out some things Brian Blessed has done, and I think he'd make a good character in one of the movies, he is very likeable. But in my mind, Druss was powerful. His presence was intimidating, and commanded respect. Some men (very few) have an aura like this. Druss is righteous, and rarely falters - he is the pillar stone that holds up the side of good. You cant cast a happy go lucky guy with a big voice as Druss. Please check out some of the things James Cosmo has done and I think you'll see the kind of guy Druss may have been.