Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Seth Rogen Forms 'B Team,' Ryan Gosling States Noe

Seth Rogen may be doing dual purpose as both producer and star from the film again, according to another report. Meanwhile, Bret Easton Ellis stirs up some casting gossips on his Twitter account, and Christina Hendricks picks a completely new role that will return her for the '60s. It's December 27, and you're simply tuning into current day Casting Call! Seth Rogen Often Leads "The B Team" Funnyman Seth Rogen may be doing dual purpose round the approaching Disney spy comedy, "The B Team." Variety is verifying the "50/50" star will probably be creating and potentially searching to star inside the film. The project remains ongoing, and follows the story from the key agent who's kidnapped and should be saved by his tech staff. The title and plot certainly are a play off "The A-Team," according to Cinema Blend. This can be hardly Rogen's first-time both starring and developing a movie, while he did the identical for "50/50," "Superbad" and "The Eco-friendly Hornet," among others. Ryan Gosling To Participate "The Golden Suicides"? Once the casting process for Gaspar Noe's approaching film "The Golden Suicides" ought to be saved a secret, then author Bret Easton Ellis isn't undertaking a great job keeping it. In line with the "Under Zero" author, Ryan Gosling met with Noe the other day at Chateau Marmont to go over the film. It is not the first time that Ellis has implied Gosling may want to think about the part. He tweeted earlier inside the month that "Gosling will need to restrain this year out after which it win the Oscar for getting involved in Jeremy Blake in 'The Golden Suicides'." The film follows the double suicides of esteemed artists Jeremy Blake and Theresa Duncan in 2007. Serta Aykroyd Ready To Join The "Dog Fight" MovieHole finds that "Ghostbusters" star Serta Aykroyd might be the most recent actor to participate the cast of Jay Roach's political comedy "Dog Fight." Aykroyd will join Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis, Jason Sudeikis, Dylan McDermott and John Lithgow inside the film. "Dog Fight" follows the story of two rival people in politics in Sc whose quests being leader become entangled with one another. The flick is planned to be released in August. Christina Hendricks May Be Departing The "BlastInch Daily Mail is verifying that Christina Hendricks might be the most recent actress to remain in talks for Sally Potter's approaching '60s-set anti-nuclear film, "Blast.Inch The film also stars Elle Fanning, Alice Englart and Allesandro Nivola, and Annette Bening remains courted for just about any role. Daily Mail doesn't specify what character Hendricks will probably be playing. The film follows two teenage rebels who become mixed up in Stop the Blast movement as well as the sexual revolution. Reveal your opinions on current day Casting Make contact with should be genuine section below or on Twitter.

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