The action film with the actor died in an accident due to start in April
Hollywood - The drama "Brick Mansions", one of the last films of the fatalities Hollywood stars Paul Walker, is to end of April in the U.S. theaters. As the industry magazine "Variety" reported that wants to send a portion of the box office receipts Walkers charity organization "Reach Out Worldwide," the studio Relativity Media.
The 40-year-old actor was on 30 November in California died in an accident involving a sports car. Walker was a part of the action sequel "Fast & Furious 7" filmed at his death as the main character. Co-star Vin Diesel was in December announced that the seventh episode to come to the big screen in April 2015. Walker will continue to play an important role in the film about illegal street racing.
"Brick Mansions" is a produced by Luc Besson Hollywood remake of the French Action strip "Banlieue 13 - attack on Paris." Walker plays an undercover cop who is a brutal gang leader on the track. The editor Camille Delamarre ("96 Hours - Taken 2", "Colombiana") performs for the first time directing.
Emma Watson in thriller starring Ethan Hawke
"Harry Potter" star Emma Watson (23) will occur for the Spanish director Alejandro Amenabar Star front of the camera. As the U.S. industry magazine "Hollywood Reporter" reported Watson scored the female lead in the planned Thriller "regression". Ethan Hawke ("Before Midnight") also plays with. Was nothing known about the film's content, it should be released in 2015.
Amenabar is one of the most important auteurs of Spain. In 2001 he turned to Nicole Kidman ghost thriller "The Others".With the suicide drama "The Sea Inside" in 2005 he won the Best Foreign Language Oscar. Most recently, he turned the costume drama "Agora - The pillars of heaven". Watson was the end of the "Harry Potter" series in such films as "Maybe better tomorrow", "The Bling Ring" and "This is the end" to see.
Alec Baldwin in Spanish Klamaukfilm
Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin ("Blue Jasmine") now wants to bring Spanish-speaking moviegoers laugh. According to "Variety" he takes "5 Torrente" the role of the villain in the dud.This Baldwin looks in good company, but have already played film greats such as Oliver Stone and Guillermo del Toro in the movie series of Spanish director Santiago Segura.
Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz
Irish actor Colin Farrell ("Dead Man Down") and his British colleague Rachel Weisz ("The Bourne Legacy") have opted for lobster They act according to "Hollywood Reporter" in the English-language feature debut "The Lobster" the Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos together in front of the camera.
The end of March is scheduled to begin in Ireland with the shooting. The science-fiction strip is described as an unusual love story set in a bleak future. In addition to Farrell and Weisz, Ben Whishaw, Lea Seydoux and Olivia Colman are on board. 2011 Lanthimos had with the grotesque panorama of society "Alps" at the International Film Festival won the prize for best screenplay Venice.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill rotate Olympic Drama
Leonardo DiCaprio (39) and Jonah Hill (30) are planning the next joint project after their success with "The Wolf of Wall Street". As the "Hollywood Reporter" reported they want to bring a film about the bombing at the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996 as a producer and star of the cinema.
The studio Fox has the film rights secured to the "Vanity Fair" article, "The Ballad Of Richard Jewell." The security guard Richard Jewell was suspected wrong after the attack in the Olympic Park in Atlanta and deceived by the police. Jewell had hidden in a backpack bomb found under a bench. The explosion claimed two lives, over one hundred were injured.The heavyweight security guard who stood for weeks in the spotlight, died 2007 at the age of 44 years. Hill will play Jewell, DiCaprio his lawyer.
Both actors are nominated for their roles in Martin Scorsese's stock exchange satire "The Wolf of Wall Street" for an Oscar.The strip has five chances to win, including "Best Film". (APA, 07/02/2014)
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