Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams, Robin Wright Penn Join State of Play
Trio set to join Pitt, Norton, Bateman in remake of BBC miniseries.
The cast for Kevin MacDonald's State of Play remake just keeps getting better.
As we discussed here two weeks ago, the director is tackling an Americanized take on Paul Abbott's BBC miniseries, and taking no chances with his cast. First it was announced that Brad Pitt and Edward Norton would be taking on the lead roles; now, from Variety, comes word of the production's latest additions.
According to a report published at the site yesterday, Pitt and Norton will be joined by Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren, and Robin Wright Penn -- not to mention Jason Bateman, whose involvement was also recently announced. From the article:
McAdams will play a reporter in the middle of a career-making story, as her newspaper investigates the death of the mistress of a fast-rising congressman. Mirren will play the newspaper's steely editor, a role undertaken by Bill Nighy in the original mini. Wright Penn will play the congressman's estranged wife. She becomes romantically involved with the pol's former campaign manager (Pitt), who leads the newspaper's investigative team. Norton plays the congressman and Bateman plays the other lead reporter.
The miniseries will be tough (if not impossible) to top, but they're certainly off to a good start.
Source: Variety
As we discussed here two weeks ago, the director is tackling an Americanized take on Paul Abbott's BBC miniseries, and taking no chances with his cast. First it was announced that Brad Pitt and Edward Norton would be taking on the lead roles; now, from Variety, comes word of the production's latest additions.
According to a report published at the site yesterday, Pitt and Norton will be joined by Rachel McAdams, Helen Mirren, and Robin Wright Penn -- not to mention Jason Bateman, whose involvement was also recently announced. From the article:
McAdams will play a reporter in the middle of a career-making story, as her newspaper investigates the death of the mistress of a fast-rising congressman. Mirren will play the newspaper's steely editor, a role undertaken by Bill Nighy in the original mini. Wright Penn will play the congressman's estranged wife. She becomes romantically involved with the pol's former campaign manager (Pitt), who leads the newspaper's investigative team. Norton plays the congressman and Bateman plays the other lead reporter.
The miniseries will be tough (if not impossible) to top, but they're certainly off to a good start.
Source: Variety
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MMacKK writes: on Sep 26 2007 07:13 AM Nicely cast. They'll never top the miniseries. I mean, Six Hours without culling the good stuff? Although I am impressed with Rachel McAdams. Possibly the only person who could live up to Kelly McDonald. (Reply to this) |
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h-town24 writes: on Sep 26 2007 08:00 AM They will beat the mini! They said it couldn't be done with "Pride & Prejudice" and they did it! (Reply to this) |
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Droog21 writes: on Sep 26 2007 08:28 AM Rachel McAdams as a reporter....hmm now why couldn't they do that for Superman Returns? (Reply to this) |
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OAKTREELIVE writes: on Sep 26 2007 07:26 PM Without John Simm, Bill Nighy and the direction of David Yates, not a good idea. They're putting together a strong cast, but there's no reason this needs to be done, and it kills any chance at a second series, which the writer was working on. (Reply to this) |
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Nick Naylor writes: on Oct 26 2007 11:53 AM Fight Club reunion and my beloved Rachel McAdams? I'm there opening weekend. (Reply to this) |
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