Showing posts with label Cate Blanchett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cate Blanchett. Show all posts

April 3, 2013

Bella Heathcote And Richard Madden In The Mix For Kenneth Branagh's CINDERELLA


Deadline reports that Bella Heathcote (Dark Shadows) and Richard Madden (Game of Thrones) could end up with roles in Kenneth Branagh's (Thor, Jack Ryan) Cinderella. Bella could play Cinderella with actresses Lily James (Downton Abbey, Wrath of The Titans) and Margot Robbie (Wolf of Wall Street) are also in the mix. However, it's possible two of these actresses could end up in the step-sister roles as well. Madden might end up in the Prince role but isn't the only actor they're looking at. Cate Blachette is already locked in for the evil step-mother.

March 1, 2013

Emma Watson In Talks For Disney's CINDERELLA


Variety reports that Disney and new director Kenneth Branagh (Jack Ryan, Thor) are looking to cast Emma Watson (Perks of Being A Wallflower, End of The World, Harry Potter) as the lead in Cinderella. Cate Blanchett is locked-in as the evil step-mother.

January 31, 2013

Kenneth Branagh In Talks To Direct CINDERELLA, Cate Blanchett Still Attached


Vulture reports that Kenneth Branagh (Thor, Jack Ryan) is in talks with Disney to replace recently exited Cinderella director Mark Romanek. Ken recently finished production on his new Jack Ryan film which stars Chris Pine and himself as the villain. They also say that Cate Blachett is still attached for a role. The title role hasn't been locked in but Saoirse Ronan had been in the mix. Ronan had been cast as the lead in Snow White inspired The Order of The Seven until it got the axe.

January 8, 2013

Director Mark Romanek Exits Disney's CINDERELLA


A lot of folks saw this coming as Deadline reports Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go) has left Disney's live-action Cinderella film. He was set to direct and seemingly had a falling out over his dark vision for the fairytale movie. Romanek previously did a similar move when he exited The Wolfman over production/creative problems with Universal. Joe Johnston was brought in and try to salvage the project with little time to do so. Cinderella is currently in pre-production/casting phases so it's possible Disney can move on without too much issue. Cate Blanchett has been attached for the evil step-mother role.

December 4, 2012

Matt Damon Joins George Clooney And Daniel Craig In MONUMENTS MEN


Deadline reports that Matt Damon has joined the crazy talented cast for George Clooney's Monuments Men. The WWII era film focuses on a crew of art historians and museum curators unite to recover renown works of art that were stolen by Nazis before they are destroyed. Clooney stars along with Daniel Craig (Skyfall), Cate Blanchett (Hobbit), Bill Murray (Moonrise Kingdom), Jean Dujardin (Artist, Wolf of Wall Street) and John Goodman (Argo).

December 1, 2012

Saoirse Ronan, Alicia Vikander And Gabriella Wilde In The Running For CINDERELLA


Variety reports on young actresses in the running for the title role in Mark Romanek's (Never Let Me Go) Cinderella from Disney. They include Irish actress Saoirse Ronan (Atonement, Byzantium, Lovely Bones, Hanna, The Host), Swedish actress Alicia Vikander (Anna Karenina, A Royal Affair, The Seventh Son) and British actress Gabriella Wilde (Three Musketeers, Carrie). Ronan's Hanna co-star Cate Blanchett is in talks for the villain role of the evil stepmother.

Saoirse had been attached for Disney's Snow White film The Order of The Seven which was axed when Snow White And The Hunstman turned out to be successful. Oddly enough, Alicia had been in the mix for the Snow White role in Huntsman which ultimately went to Kristen Stewart. Wilde had been linked for testing for the female lead in Transformers 4, playing the daughter of Mark Wahlberg's character.

November 27, 2012

Cate Blanchett Could Play Evil Stepmother In CINDERELLA


TheWrap reports that Cate Blanchett (Hobbit, Lord of The Rings, Hanna) is in talks to play the evil stepmother in Disney's live-action Cinderella film. She would be the first actor attached to the project from director Mark Romanek (Never Let Me Go). It's yet another film in the trend of fairy tales blockbusters. Previously, we seen Snow White, Alice In Wonderland, Red Riding Hood (not successful) along with upcoming adaptations of Hansel And Gretel, Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty) and Oz, The Great And Powerful.

October 29, 2012

George Clooney's MONUMENTS MEN Lands Daniel Craig, Cate Blanchett, Jean Dujardin And Others


Deadline reports that George Clooney's next directorial effort Monument Men has nailed down it's cast. The WWII drama's lineup is stunning to say the least with Daniel Craig (Munich, Road To Perdition, Skyfall), Cate Blanchett, Jean Dujardin (The Artist, Wolf of Wall Street), Bill Murray (Moonrise Kingdom), John Goodman (Big Lebowski, Argo), Hugh Bonneville and Bob Balaban. A crew of art historians and museum curators unite to recover renown works of art that were stolen by Nazis before Hitler destroys them.

January 12, 2012

CAST EM': Thor 2


Similar to Iron Man 3, casting will start to ramp up soon for Thor 2 with the production starting this summer. A majority of the original cast will be returning such as Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Anthony Hopkins (Odin), Natalie Portman (Jane), Jaimie Alexander (Sif), Idris Elba (Hemidell), Ray Stevenson (Volstagg), Tadanobu Asano (Hogan) and Josh Dallas (Fendral). Alan Taylor (Game of Thrones) will be directing with a script from Don Payne (Thor, Simpsons) and Robert Rodat (Saving Private Ryan, Falling Skies, Warcraft).

It was revealed by Marvel's Kevin Feige that we'll be seeing the cast of Asgardians doubling in the sequel. With director Alan Taylor mostly known for directing television episodes Marvel might be looking at TV actors to fill new roles. The studio is notoriously tight with paying their actors and Thor 2 could be a stomping ground for rising actors alongside well known ones. I've done this CAST EM' multiple times but it's been updated to compliment director Alan Taylor.



BENJAMIN WALKER AS BALDER THE BRAVE: Balder is one Asgard's greatest warriors and had been wanted for the first film. Artists for the movie had did early costume concepts but the character didn't make the cut. When Thor earns the title of Prince of Midgard and becomes Earth's protector, Balder takes his place in Asgard.

Benjamin Walker was originally in talks to play Hank McCoy (Beast) in X-Men First Class but wouldn't land the role. He did end up getting the lead in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter instead. Walker is a rather bulky actor and seems like he would fit in nicely with the rest of the cast at six foot three inches. Ben has an extensive background in theater, comedy and now action films, a perfect combo. Recently he was cast in Paradise Lost but the Warner Bros. production is currently being delayed.




EMILIA CLARKE AS BRUNHILDE THE VALKYRIE: Valkyrie is one of the best known supporting Asgardians and was involved with the Marvel superhero team Defenders. She's also one of the only female warriors in the realm. It would be nice to see Sif  have competition and someone she can identify with. Brunhilde is also known to have adventures on Earth so she could be great for cameos in other films including Avengers 2.

Emilia Clarke has previously worked with Alan Taylor on two seasons of Game of Thrones. She's a newcomer and hasn't had much experience with films. Marvel would be able to hire her for their minimal fee and Emilia already has an international following because of the series. I'm sure Clarke would jump on the chance to make a film of this scale.



MELANIE LAURENT AS AMORA THE ENCHANTRESS: Amora is a fan favorite and one of the best villains in Thor's rogues gallery. She uses her skills in magic and manipulation to bend others to her will. I could see the character teaming up with Loki to gain power in Asgard. Also, she could be conflicted and jealous of Thor's intentions with the human Jane Foster.

French actress Melanie Laurent is someone I believe could do this role justice. Not just a pretty face this actress can be both dramatic, sweet and vengeful. Her performances in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds and this year's The Beginngers have made a large impact on critics. Melanie is an excellent young talent and should be in more event films.



JOE MANGANIELLO AS SKRUGE THE EXECUTIONER: Amora's side-kick and equally as powerful as any other Asgardian, Skruge is another along anticipated character. The Executioner follows Amora like a loyal dog and could be an excellent combatant for Thor. I felt the Destroyer was a terrible villain since it was a faceless object. A villain needs to have dimensions to care about their actions. I would hope that if Skurge is used he isn't just another mindless bruiser.

A lot of fans have been mention stuntmen or wrestlers for this role but I feel Marvel goes the extra mile with casting well known characters. True Blood's Joe Manganiello is my choice and could be a way for him to live out his dreams to play a superhuman. Joe had been a candidate to play Superman in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel but ultimately lost the role. The problem for the casting team is that they'll have to hire someone bigger than Chris Hemsworth which is sort of challenge. Not to mention someone who has an acting background. Joe is around two inches taller than Chris and has slightly more bulk to him. He's also no stranger to the genre playing Flash Thompson in the original Spider-Man film.



CATE BLANCHETT AS HELA: When thinking of who could be as menacing as Colm Feore's Laufey, Tom Hiddleston's Loki or even Anthony Hopkin's Odin, Hela is equally as powerful and threatening. While in the comics it's revealed Hela is Loki's daughter I'm sure it could be changed for the films. In charge of the underworld there have been events where she alines herself with Loki and takes the fight to the gates of Asgard.

When I think of an actress that could carry this booming character it comes down to Cate Blanchett. She is a versatile actress and like Hopkins equally renowned for her performances. She's someone I believe can keep up with the diverse cast and the scene stealing Hiddleston. The only issue could be her involvement in the extensive Hobbit shoot.

January 10, 2011

Ian McKellen Confirmed For Hobbit, Serkis & Others Also In Talks

HeatVision confirms that Sir Ian McKellen will reprise his role of Gandalf The Grey in the two Hobbit films. Deadline mentions that Andy Serkis is close to his deal to return as Gollum. The site also says that Christopher Lee (Saruman) and Ian Holm (Older Bilbo Baggins) are in talks to reprise their roles as well. There is an open offer to Orlando Bloom too but has yet to have accepted.