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Disney's dance with "The Lone Ranger" just just get more difficult. Deadline reviews that Disney must accept the $215 million-ant budget that director Gore Verbinski and producer Jerry Bruckheimer are showing, or move ahead without Verbinski... and, by extension, without The Actor-brad Pitt, who apparently will not shoot the film without Verbinski behind your camera. Disney initially drawn the plug on "The Lone Ranger" since the budget got a little too unmanageable, though last we heard these were settling. We'll help you stay published with further updates the moment we now have them. Browse the relaxation of present day casting news following the jump! Can Be To Operate "The Orphanage"? File this under gossips we'd like to see happen. Bloody Disgusting has found that New Lines are in talks with Can Be to experience charge role of Laura within their remake of "The Orphanage." "The Mothman Prophecies" director Mark Pellington is placed to helm the project. BD says that despite the fact that talks have occurred, Adams isn't signed to star jut yet. Two More For "The Truly Amazing Gatsby" Baz Luhrmann is busy filming "The Truly Amazing Gatsby" in Sydney, but that does not mean it's past too far to include newer and more effective cast people. EW has found that Gemma Ward continues to be cast within an undisclosed role, and Variety is confirming that Callan McAuliffe is going to be playing a youthful Jay Gatsby. They will be joining Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby, Tobey Maguire as Nick Carraway, Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan, Isla Fischer as Myrtle Wilson and Joel Edgerton as Tom Buchanan. Harry Lloyd Headed "Nearer To The Moon" Deadline is confirming that "Bet on Thrones" actor Harry Lloyd continues to be cast because the lead in "Nearer to the Moon." He'll play a cameraman instructed to shoot a propaganda film in 1959 Bucharest, and eventually ends up falling deeply in love with a lady (Vera Farmiga) that has a young child and among the males sentenced to die (Mark Strong). It's set to begin filming within the fall in Bucharest under director Nae Caranfil. Rachel Boston Joins "It Is A Disaster" The Hollywood Reporter has found that "In Plain Sight" actress Rachel Boston is going to be starring within the indie "It Is A Disaster." She'll play a "whip-wise wildcard" named Lexi Kivel. The film, written and directed by Todd Berger, follows four couples who meet for Sunday brunch, only to discover the planet going to finish. "It Is A Disaster" also stars Julia Stiles and America Ferrera. John Boyega Is "Da Brick" Spike Lee has acquired quite the cast for his approaching Cinemax project "Da Brick." The Hollywood Reporter has found that "Attack the Block" star John Boyega will have the boxing drama's titular lead, name Donnie. "NCIS" lead Miluana Jemai will have his mother, "The Wire" star Julito McCullum will have Donnie's closest friend Kevin, and "Gossip Girl'" Kamahl Naiqui Palmer will have Malik, the moral center of Donnie's number of buddies. Inform us that which you think about present day Casting Get in touch with your comments ought to section below or on Twitter!X-Men: First Class Online Free
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