Here, the skull is clearly a mask, and it’s white instead of black, but it’s hard to argue that the two characters don’t look remarkably alike.
Initially, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword doesn’t fully explain what happened to Arthur’s father Uther.
All I could see when I looked at that was General Kael, the leader of the evil army in Ron Howard’s Willow.
Then, in a later flashback sequence, we discover that he was killed by a swordsman who either has a skull for a helmet, or possibly a face.
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