Here’s the latest casting news coming out of Hollywood…
After playing Coco Chanel in last year’s biopic, it seems Audrey Tatou has found a love for that era as she’s now signed up for Claude Miller’s Therese B., an adaptation of the book by Francois Mauriac. Set in the 1920s, Therese is a free-sprited but unhappily married woman who struggle to free herself from the numdanity of suburban life. However let’s hope the actual film isn’t a generic as the premise. (Source: Variety)
Brothers & Sisters star Dave Annable is in talks to join the Anna Faris comedy What Your Number? The film follows a woman who, after sleeping with her 20th man, starts to panic she’s missed out on true love. So with the aid of her womanising next-door neighbour (Chris Evans), she decides to revisit all her ex-boyfriends, in the hope of discovering that one of them is actually the man of her dreams. Zachary Quinto, Joel McHale and Andy Samberg are already on board as some of her exes, and now it seems Annable will be another, after he stepped into a role vacated by Matthew Bomer. (Source: THR)
Heather Graham has joined the cast of The Flying Machine, a 3D family adventure being produced by the Oscar-winning Polish animation studio, Breakthru Films, who made Peter and the Wolf. Graham will be joined by Chinese pianist Lang Lang in the film, which is a mixture of live action and stop motion animation, and is about a family that take to the skies in an amazing flying machine. The film will feature the music of Chopin and is being made to coincide 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth. (Source: Screen International)