Friday, October 14, 2011

Morning Grind: Who'll Play John McClane Junior. in 'Die Hard 5'?

Situations are moving crisply around the 'Die Hard 5' front. Now the film got the official release date (February. 14, 2013) and official title (the hilariously bad 'A Good Day to Die Hard'), and today reviews are circulating it may also soon find an onscreen boy for Bruce Willis. Variety states that screen tests are going ahead, with names like Ben Promote, Aaron Paul and Paul Dano around the narrow your search of options. The role of John McClane Junior. will probably be highly coveted around the chance that whomever will get cast could inherit the franchise from Willis later on. Based on Last Century Fox, no actor comes with an inside track at this time. [Variety] Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan's ne'er-do-well husband in 'Drive,' has obtained charge role in 'Inside Llewyn Davis,' the most recent film in the Coen siblings. 'Davis' concentrates on the '60s folk scene in Greenwich Village. No studio is attached yet, but Scott Rudin will produce. Per Deadline, a cavalcade of Hollywood's best are wishing gain a component within the film. Good job, Oscar! [Deadline] Rade Sherbedgia continues to be cast because the villain in 'Taken 2,' meaning Liam Neeson will kill Rade Sherbedgia onscreen in 'Taken 2.' Good job, Rade? [THR/Warmth Vision] The very first time in over 3 decades, Woodsy Allen has transformed a previously-introduced title. The Rome-set 'Bop Decameron' will be referred to as 'Nero Fiddled.' "I could not believe how couple of people had heard about the Decameron, even just in Rome," Allen stated inside a statement. "And also the couple of that did assumed the film took it's origin from Boccaccio's tales, which it isn't. Anyhow, I transformed the title to 'Nero Fiddled,' the very first time I have transformed a title since my last second switch of 'Anhedonia' to 'Annie Hall.'" 'Fiddled' stars Jesse Eisenberg, Alec Baldwin, Greta Gerwig, Ellen Page, Roberto Benigni, Penelope Cruz and Allen themself. [Variety] Guillermo del Toro's 'Pacific Rim' will hit theaters on May 10, 2013, two several weeks sooner than expected. [Not Far Off] Director Joel Schumacher releases 'Trespass' a few days ago, and hopefully it'll have better luck than his last outing, 'Twelve.' That film gained approximately $183,000 throughout its theatrical run, which makes it among the greatest busts of 2010. Not too Schumacher has any hard feelings. "It is the number-one most unlicensed film in Shanghai within the month of May!" he told Movieline. "Buddies of mine live there they've a listing of not the very best 10 movies however the top ten unlicensed movies. 'Twelve' was number 1 for that month of May. Really, this means huge numbers of people have experienced your movie, and those who purchased got f-cked simply because they did not create a cent." [Movieline] [Photo: WireImage] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

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