As much as I hate to see a classic movie remade because they rarely ever live up to the originals. This one at least looks interesting BUT
I think a better justice to the movie would have been made if they used Duvall as Rooster. Duvall being the bad guy in the original.
Sam Elliot might not have been a bad choice either. But I still would have preferred Duvall
Sam Elliot might just be the only living actor that
could pull that one off. Although an interesting thought just came to me. Clint Eastwood could probably do it if he wanted to, especially now that he really does look older and somewhat grizzled. Of course, that'd probably have John Wayne spinning in his grave. He actually wanted to work with Eastwood until Eastwood made "High Plains Drifter", which Wayne thought was an evil movie.
John Wayne was a far better actor than most give him credit for. The biggest problem with John Wayne is that the man himself became so much larger than life, no matter what he did, you could not help seeing the character as John Wayne. But if you look closely, he and the character often become one, he has a lot more range than he was given credit for. Of course, being John Wayne, he was type cast as the larger than life leading man, and as such, he was pretty much stuck with making the character into what the public wanted. The fact that he was still in the top five drawing actors for years after his death means that he actually reached the people who buy movie tickets, and that's what it is all about, not making a bunch of stuck up critics swoon. Critics don't pay the bills, ticket buying fans do.
Like most extremely popular actors, especially the legends, it's more acceptable and expected among the elites to be extremely critical of them than it is to give them due credit. It did not help that John Wayne took an extremely conservative and pro America stance when that was very unpopular. He was also unfairly branded as a chicken hawk for not serving in World War II, while few know that the studio threatened to take everything he owned if he risked serving, and even fewer know that he wrote several letters to his friend John Ford begging Ford to help him get into the armed forces, the Navy in particular, as Ford had serious pull with the Navy. Ford refused him, and Wayne never understood that.