Natalie Portman Aboard "Boleyn" and "Kavalier"
The universally-adored and very cute Natalie Portman seems to have a pretty high profile pair of freshly-inked contracts. On one hand, she'll be starring in a historical drama with Eric Bana, and on the other, she'll be appearing in the big-screen adaptation of a Pultizer Prize-winning novel ... that's about superheroes!
Project #1 comes from The Hollywood Reporter: "Natalie Portman and Eric Bana are in final negotiations to topline Columbia Pictures' "The Other Boleyn Girl." Justin Chadwick has signed on to direct the historical drama, which is based on a novel by Philippa Gregory. The story revolves around the ferociously ambitious Boleyn sisters, Mary and Anne (Portman), who are rivals for the bed and heart of 16th century English King Henry VIII (Bana). Shooting is set to begin in late September in Europe."
And here's #2, courtesy of our old pal JoBlo: "According to author Michael Chabon, Portman is a "strong likelihood" to star in the upcoming adaptation of his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay." Chabon writes that the next phase of pre-production (or "pre-pre-production" as he calls it) is expected to begin in July. Paramount, producer Scott Rudin, director Stephen Daldry ("The Hours") and Chabon are currently fine-tuning the script while animation studios conduct tests for the comic book portions of the film. Portman would play Rosa, the muse of the titular characters, Jewish cousins who bond in post-WWII New York as they create a superhero named The Escapist and help spawn the so-called Golden Age of comic books."
Talent, looks, AND good taste in new projects. No wonder everyone loves this girl.
Project #1 comes from The Hollywood Reporter: "Natalie Portman and Eric Bana are in final negotiations to topline Columbia Pictures' "The Other Boleyn Girl." Justin Chadwick has signed on to direct the historical drama, which is based on a novel by Philippa Gregory. The story revolves around the ferociously ambitious Boleyn sisters, Mary and Anne (Portman), who are rivals for the bed and heart of 16th century English King Henry VIII (Bana). Shooting is set to begin in late September in Europe."
And here's #2, courtesy of our old pal JoBlo: "According to author Michael Chabon, Portman is a "strong likelihood" to star in the upcoming adaptation of his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay." Chabon writes that the next phase of pre-production (or "pre-pre-production" as he calls it) is expected to begin in July. Paramount, producer Scott Rudin, director Stephen Daldry ("The Hours") and Chabon are currently fine-tuning the script while animation studios conduct tests for the comic book portions of the film. Portman would play Rosa, the muse of the titular characters, Jewish cousins who bond in post-WWII New York as they create a superhero named The Escapist and help spawn the so-called Golden Age of comic books."
Talent, looks, AND good taste in new projects. No wonder everyone loves this girl.
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directour22 writes: on Jun 21 2006 12:44 PM Shes such a great actress and shes amazingly beautiful, she cut off all her hair and still looked good. I dont see her making stupid choices either something like aeon flux or cat woman (Reply to this) |
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vader_of_vjun writes: on Jun 21 2006 04:29 PM This...Boleyn film could be interesting. Believe it or not, I can actually see Bana doing old Harry the Eighth. But he's not Robert Shaw...or Charles Laughton for that matter. (Reply to this) |
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cowsfan writes: on Jun 22 2006 01:07 AM FINALLY!! I Love 'The Amazing Adventures Of Kavalier & Clay'. One of the best books about comic books ever written. I would have liked to have seen Peter Jackson take on this one but oh well. (Reply to this) |
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ArmyofJuan writes: on Jun 22 2006 08:23 AM The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay is one of my favorite books and im glad it's being turned into a film. (Reply to this) |
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sockmonkery writes: on Jun 22 2006 04:41 PM Both of these books were excellent, but I'm far more excited to see "the Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay"! Natalie Portman will do justice to these two roles, even if Queen Amidala/Padme/whatever her name was really sucked in episode two......:( (Reply to this) |
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