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Though it seemed one of the more unlikely titles for Disney to ferret out from its vault and slather with a coat of remake paint, Pete’s Dragon is headed to screens for 2016 and is busy building an eclectic cast. Wes Bentley is the latest addition to the team.
Oakes Fegley will star as the titular Pete, an orphan who arrives in a small town with his magic dragon, attempting to escape his abusive adoptive parents. Oona Laurence, meanwhile, plays a newly created character, Natalie, who also befriends our hero. The film – which will shoot in New Zealand – is set against the backdrop of illegal logging. Elliott the dragon, who raises Pete after his parents are killed in a car crash, lives in a threatened forest.
Bentley, whose role has yet to be specified, joins a cast that already also includes Robert Redford and Bryce Dallas Howard, in a film that will stray from the musical nature of the 1977 original. Ain’t Them Bodies Saints director David Lowery is on to direct after initially being hired to write the film along with regular collaborator Toby Halbrooks.
You may have seen Paul Rudd questioning the viability of his heroic moniker in yesterday’s Ant-Man teaser trailer, but he’s aiming to do something very different for a future film. Rudd has signed on to The Revised Fundamentals Of Caregiving .
Though it sounds like a training manual for medical professionals, it’s actually an adaptation of Jonathan Evison’s novel, which TV writer/producer Rob Burnett is overseeing and will direct. The story sounds a little like 2011’s The Intouchables, in that it finds someone helping another with medical challenges. In this case, Rudd will be Ben Benjamin, who strikes up a friendship with a young man suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. As the pair bonds, they push each other towards re-engaging in life and discover that they both have something to learn. There’s the chance it could fall into the mawkish sentimentality trap, but hopefully Rudd and whoever is hired to be his co-star will help guide it towards fresher territory.
Rudd, last seen in Anchorman 2 and They Came Together, will next crop up in the aforementioned Ant-Man (set for release here on July 17) and has a voice role in Seth Rogen’s animated comedy Sausage Party, which sizzles in on June 17, 2016.
Riding (or, perhaps more accurately walking) high on the two-punch success of Wild and Gone Girl (the latter of which she produced), Reese Witherspoon is considering her options for the future. She’s now committed to a reunion with her Election director Alexander Payne for his latest project, Downsizing .
The long-gestating film sounds like a very different type of challenge for the director, so it makes sense he’d go with someone he knows how to work with already. And he has Matt Damon set to star in the story of a man low on money who decides that life would be a lot cheaper and easier if he underwent a procedure to shrink himself. Travelling through life as a tiny person, he meets a woman (Witherspoon) and a pint-sized foreigner.
It’s not actually Witherspoon’s first run at this role – she was attached to co-star back in 2009 along with fellow Payne alum Paul Giamatti, before scheduling and financing issues and Payne’s concentration on other projects saw it put back on the shelf. Now, even though he’ll have to wait for his cast to work on other projects, Downsizing looks like it might finally fill our screens. Witherspoon, meanwhile, will be back in cinemas with Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice (due January 30) and has a variety of films in development.
Welcome, one and all to yet another abject lesson in what should be called Cinematic Séances Are A Bad Idea For Everyone Involved. As if we didn’t already have last year’s Ouija to point this out, along comes the first trailer for horror thriller Demonic to remind the world that nothing good happens when stupid people decide to try to dabble in dark forces.
This time around, those trying to figure out what happened when one of these ill-judged ceremonies turns deadly include a psychologist (Maria Bello) and a detective (Frank Grillo). Naturally, they start to dig into the case and the foreboding old house that it all went down in, trying to piece together what really happened. Was this an incursion from the Great Beyond? Or are the participants just run-of-the-mill killers trying to cover their tracks? The trailer leaves little room for doubt on that front…
With Cody Horn, Dustin Milligan, Megan Park, Scott Mechlowicz and Aaron Yoo also among the cast, Demonic is directed by Will Canon, but the trailer goes to heavier pains to point out the presence of James Wan as its producer, hoping that the Insidious/Conjuring man’s magic touch with horror movie success makes audiences more willing to lay down their dosh. It’ll spook the US some time this year, but has no official release date on either side of the pond.
We’ve been waiting to find out when the first of the Netflix/Marvel TV series might hit our tellies (and various other streaming screens) and now we know: Charlie Cox’s Matt Murdock will be cleaning up the mean streets of New York’s Hell’s Kitchen from April 10.
With Spartacus TV man Steven S. DeKnight wrangling the show, Daredevil will kick off the companies’ attempt to launch a linked set of adventures for heroes including Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter), Luke Cage (Mike Colter) and Iron Fist, with the characters eventually uniting for a Defenders miniseries.
Cox is joined by Elden Henson as Murdock’s law partner and pal Foggy Nelson, Deborah Ann Woll as aide/potential life partner Karen Page, Vincent D’Onofrio as baddie Winston “Kingpin” Fisk and Rosario Dawson as Claire Temple. All 13 episodes of the show’s first season will debut at once, as is Netflix’s usual style.
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And that wasn’t the only series to score a date, as Netflix executives went on an announcement binge at the Television Critics Association winter press tour. Among the other series set to show up include The Adventures Of Puss In Boots (Jan 16), Mattel toy spin-off Ever After High (February 6), Mako Mermaids (February 13), Tina Fey’s new comedy The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (March 6), legal thriller Bloodline (March 20) and comedy Grace And Frankie (May 8). In related news, Netflix has renewed its period drama Marco Polo for a second run of 10 episodes.
It’s always interesting to try to guess where actors might want to head next after appearing in something that garners awards interest and, in some cases, actual gongs. Michael Keaton has been picking up plenty of attention and a few pieces of shiny hardware for his role in Birdman, and he seems ready to follow up that fascinating, complicated comedy drama with a big action adventure. He’s in talks to set sail for Kong: Skull Island .
Tom Hiddleston is the man leading the charge cast-wise, playing an adventurer who journeys to the titular locale in search of unexplored territory, mysterious creatures and, most likely, fame and fortune. J.K. Simmons is already along for the ride and Keaton would presumably either join the adventure or be one of Hiddleston’s backers.
Kings Of Summer director Jordan Vogt-Roberts is the man calling the shots for this one, working from a script by John Gatins, which is based in turn on initial drafts by Godzilla’s Max Borenstein. We’re fascinated to see how this one turns out: it doesn’t seem to offer scope for sophistication, and while no one should be criticized for a big film payday, the talent involved already speaks to a potentially decent creature feature. Keaton, though, has had some unfortunate choices in potential blockbuster material recently, cropping up in the dire Need For Speed and the disappointing RoboCop remake. He’s most recently worked on the true-life church scandal film Spotlight and will lend his voice to Despicable Me spin-off Minions, which arrives here on June 26.