I can see why some people didn't get into The Green Knight but I love it. I also love The Canterbury Tales and of course A Knight's Tale.
I donno if anyone else got this out of the film but I saw it as a portrayal of the other side of the Golden Rule that I feel that philosophies and society fail to acknowledge.
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"
Should you expect to be treated as you have done unto others?
The green scarf is defying that expectation.
Donno if King Lot makes an appearance but Sean Harris plays King Arthur, not Gawain's father.
My mistake
Not too bad of one, Gawain is Arthur's legal heir