LaBeouf to Be Disturbia Director's Last Man?
A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy?
Only a few short years ago, Shia LaBeouf was just another Disney Channel tween actor hoping to make the leap from a family sitcom to the big screen. These days, he's leading a master class in how to build a grown-up career, as evidenced by star turns in Disturbia and Transformers and his upcoming performance in Indiana Jones IV. Now, MTV Movies is reporting he could go from boy to man to the man.
According to the report, LaBeouf is in line to star in Disturbia director D.J. Caruso's adaptation of the Brian K. Vaughan comic Y: The Last Man, which deals with the aftermath of a plague that has wiped out all the males in the human race. All except one, that is -- and LaBeouf would play that survivor, a man named Yorick, who wanders the Earth with a pet monkey named Ampersand.
It sounds campy, but as readers of Vaughan's comic (now approaching its 60th issue) could tell you, it really isn't. Y: The Last Man uses a familiar setup to delve into some rather complex sociological issues, and has earned a fair amount of acclaim during its run, which is scheduled to conclude later this year.
The project is still in the distance, and LaBeouf hasn't committed to anything yet, but as Caruso tells MTV Movies:
"This is funny, but unbeknownst to me, Shia was already chasing this part prior to anything," Caruso said. "I haven't talked to him yet about it because he's off shooting 'Indiana Jones 4,' but Shia is the right type and the right personality because you want to have the humor, but you also want to have the seriousness. So we'll talk about it when we get there."
Source: MTV Movies
According to the report, LaBeouf is in line to star in Disturbia director D.J. Caruso's adaptation of the Brian K. Vaughan comic Y: The Last Man, which deals with the aftermath of a plague that has wiped out all the males in the human race. All except one, that is -- and LaBeouf would play that survivor, a man named Yorick, who wanders the Earth with a pet monkey named Ampersand.
It sounds campy, but as readers of Vaughan's comic (now approaching its 60th issue) could tell you, it really isn't. Y: The Last Man uses a familiar setup to delve into some rather complex sociological issues, and has earned a fair amount of acclaim during its run, which is scheduled to conclude later this year.
The project is still in the distance, and LaBeouf hasn't committed to anything yet, but as Caruso tells MTV Movies:
"This is funny, but unbeknownst to me, Shia was already chasing this part prior to anything," Caruso said. "I haven't talked to him yet about it because he's off shooting 'Indiana Jones 4,' but Shia is the right type and the right personality because you want to have the humor, but you also want to have the seriousness. So we'll talk about it when we get there."
Source: MTV Movies
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jackcoleman0518 writes: on Aug 27 2007 07:53 AM Jeff Giles is my hero. (Reply to this) |
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Jeff Giles writes: on Aug 27 2007 08:07 AM In reply to this comment (#1075839) Then I have accomplished everything I set out to achieve. It's all downhill from here. (Reply to this) |
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witherwings writes: on Aug 27 2007 08:15 AM Sounds interesting. I love Shia. I hope he doesn't lose his humanity--haha, I don't know how he would, but he's always seemed very down to earth. (Reply to this) |
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Jugger writes: on Aug 27 2007 08:22 AM Shia LaBeouf is the next Will Smith, everything he does become $$$chash$$$ (Reply to this) |
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JUDGE DREDD writes: on Aug 27 2007 08:31 AM LaBouf and a monkey? the last man on earth? Isnt there a law against beastiality? Hey, maybe this is how Planet of the Apes came about! filth!!! (Reply to this) |
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brimoral writes: on Aug 27 2007 09:20 AM I always imagined Ryan Reynolds in the role. If this ever becomes official, I'd imagine some backlash on this being that hating on Shia is one of the cool things to do. But I like the kid and I think he has the range to really make the role work with good comedic timing and the ability to be an effective dramatic worker. The only issue I see is that Shia looks too young and would go with someone who looks a few years older. I can't recall Yorick's exact age in the comic book, but he seems more mid 20s-ish to me. (Reply to this) |
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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes: on Aug 27 2007 10:19 AM I kind of like watching Shia grow up and take his acting career seriously. I'd have grouped him in with Hilary Duff and other Disney Channel preteens/teenagers who had no real future in acting ahead of them, but I've been impressed by him in his movies lately and I think he has some potential. The story sounds interesting, Shia is a pretty good actor, so I say go right on ahead and cast Shia LaBeouf as the lead. (Reply to this) |
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the-russian writes: on Aug 27 2007 10:38 AM not a TERRIBLE choice... (Reply to this) |
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Drunken Mastermind writes: on Aug 27 2007 10:40 AM Labeouf is a good actor,and I think it would be cool if he did this movie. That guy is on to great thungs,and this could help him along. (Reply to this) |
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Bloody Mathias writes: on Aug 27 2007 11:04 AM No no no. Shia's a horrible actor. Constantine, Disturbia and Transformers, he's playing the exact same person, himself. He doesn't really act, he just puts himself there. I'm so sick of that fast-talking, stammering, smart-alecky "humour" of his that i'm already heartbroken he's gonna play Indy's kid. Now Y?! I hate hollywood. (Reply to this) |
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MPSolo writes: on Aug 27 2007 12:05 PM I can see Shia as Yorick, except he might look...I dunno...too simple? I agree that Ryan Reynolds looks best for the part, but I don't recall seeing him in anything, so I can't vouch for his acting. Not like we need anything Academy Award-winning or anything, though. (Reply to this) |
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Robert Fuller writes: on Aug 27 2007 12:13 PM He's a good choice, I guess. I always thought Ryan Gosling would be perfect, or maybe Topher Grace, but this works, too. (Reply to this) |
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dagreenman18 writes: on Aug 27 2007 01:38 PM oh no. i like Shia as an actor, but considering i actually like Y: The Last Man, i must decline. sorry, but no. (Reply to this) |
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nihilisteyes writes: on Aug 27 2007 01:45 PM This might work out well... Though if Paul Rudd was a bit younger, he'd be perfect for Yorick IMO. (Reply to this) |
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#1 fanofshiaLabeouf writes: on Aug 27 2007 03:35 PM I am Shia Labeoufs #1 fan and I think he is so much more then we give him credit for. He is both charming and smart. It's only a matter of time before he becomes bigger then Brad Pitt.He has that certain it factor that I recognize and it is hard to explain.He is not just a great actor he seems deep and could offer so much more then just good looks.His female fans are growing and I hope to see him in many more movies in the near future. If Shia Labeouf should happen to ever read this he could email me anytime at amethyst.4@hotmail.com.My name is Shannon and I am 24. (Reply to this) |
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#1 fanofshiaLabeouf writes: on Aug 27 2007 03:36 PM I am Shia Labeoufs #1 fan and I think he is so much more then we give him credit for. He is both charming and smart. It's only a matter of time before he becomes bigger then Brad Pitt.He has that certain it factor that I recognize and it is hard to explain.He is not just a great actor he seems deep and could offer so much more then just good looks.His female fans are growing and I hope to see him in many more movies in the near future. If Shia Labeouf should happen to ever read this he could email me anytime at amethyst.4@hotmail.com.My name is Shannon and I am 24. (Reply to this) |
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screwhead100 writes: on Aug 27 2007 03:39 PM ^^^lol (Reply to this) |
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ManofStee1 writes: on Aug 27 2007 05:41 PM Nice. I've only read the first volume of the trade paperbacks of Y the Last Man but I enjoyed it very much. Lebouf might fit the part pretty well. (Reply to this) |
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dc00777 writes: on Aug 27 2007 06:39 PM I think Shia will become a box office draw and a good lead in action, thriller and some comedy movies but I doubt he'll ever become a great actor because he hasn't shown much range. He'll probably be like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt, both of who I consider mediocre actors in dramatic movies but great in their action/comedy movies. (Reply to this) |
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brimoral writes: on Aug 27 2007 07:56 PM Someone else mentioned it and after thinking about it for a few minutes, Ryan Gosling most definitely has the look for Yorick that I had in mind. The biggest issue I see with Gosling would be his ability to handle the more light hearted material being that he's primarily a dramatic actor(Though Lars and the Real Girl might change that). (Reply to this) |
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