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'The Hobbit' Reveals Gandalf, 'Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes' Shows Off Caesar In Today's Dailies
Some days, all you really need is a picture of Gandalf the Grey chillaxing with sunglasses on.
Today is one such day. Coming Soon scored this awesome photo of Ian McKellen reprising his iconic role on the set of "The Hobbit," though the wizardry on display here is of a different variety than most of us are used to.
Check out the rest of today's movie news past the jump, including a director signing on for Saoirse Ronan's "The Host" and "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" getting up to some monkey business!
Niccol Welcomes his "Host"
Saoirse Ronan is already locked in for the lead in the adaptation of "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer's "The Host," and now the movie has a director as well: Andrew Niccol, the man responsible for "Gattaca," has taken the job, Deadline reports.
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Casting Call: Penelope Cruz and Emile Hirsch Are Twice Born; Jeff Garlin and Mary Lynn Rajskub Join Safety Not Guaranteed; Three More to Skinny Dip
We have three bits of casting news to bring you way this afternoon. First up, writer/director Sergio Castellitto (perhaps best-known to American audiences for his role as Miraz in Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian) added a pair of A-list names to his latest project. According to ScreenDaily, Penelope Cruz and Emile Hirsch have agreed to star in Venuto al Mondo aka Twice Born for our English-speaking readers. The film, a drama based on a novel, tells the story of a single mother (probably played by Cruz) who brings her son to Saravejo, where his father died fighting in the Bosnian war years ago. There’s no word yet on what role Hirsch will play, but expect it to be a major one.Next, and on a more comedic note, Jeff Garlin (Curb Your Enthusiasm) and Mary Lynn Rajskub, whose probably best-known for her role as Chloe on 24 have joined»
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