Role Call: New Projects for Will Smith, Russell Crowe, Shia LaBeouf, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, and More
Sometimes, the world of movie casting can get pretty intense. Unlike writers, directors, or producers, there can be dozens of actors involved in a movie. Because of this, new casting for movies is happening ALL THE TIME. Well we here at TMP try our best to provide you with the biggest and most important casting news, sometimes, there are some smaller ones that slide throgh the cracks. Role Call is here to fix that. Every week, we will take a dive into the world of film casting, from the biggest Hollywood blockbusters to the smallest of indie films. Well most Role Call's will be a round up of all the casting announcements made during the week, we'll sometimes take a break to focus on another realm of casting, from the evolution of an actor to his 5 greatest roles. But no matter what we do, one thing is for sure: the world of movie casting is a big place, and Role Call is here to help you forge your way through it!
This week, we got about a billion new projects for Russell Crowe, a new role for Shia LaBeof, and two literary adaptations for Oscar nominee Viola Davis.
Want To Know How Bradley Cooper Would Have Looked As The Crow?
Thanks to the guys over at Shock Till You Drop, we have the following batch of concept art from the now canned adaptation of The Crow. The movie was set to be directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo with Bradley Cooper in the title role. You can see what he would have looked like had the project (now in limbo) gone ahead.
Box Office Top 10 March 18-20: Cooper Reaches His Limit
Bradley Cooper's Limitless hardly lived up to its title, grossing $19 million in another down weekend for Hollywood movies. The take, however, was enough to lead all other films. Rango continued to ride high in the saddle to finish second, and Battle: Los Angeles retreated to third. The weekend gross by Limitless runs far behind what Battle: LA pulled in just last week ($35 million), and is indicative of just how lackluster it was at theaters for the weekend of March 18 though 20, 2011. Not even the final weekend of spring break could save movies from a poor showing, including new releases The Lincoln Lawyer and Paul.
Fox has released 4 new character posters for The A-Team. They aren't in english but the words on a poster aren't really that important for a movie like this anyway.





