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Definitely...especially if Iceman isn't involved.
Mysterious forces are at play behind the scenes of the £80million X-Men: First Class movie with one of the main actors being cast, contracted - and then dropped.
Benjamin Walker, a gifted American stage actor, thought he'd achieved his big break into movies when he was chosen to play comic book character Beast opposite James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender in the prequel to all the X-Men films, when the characters are in their late teens and early 20s.
'Fox absolutely loved him, booked him and the next minute they're saying they don't want him. It was bizarre because they'd signed a deal on him,' a source intimately involved in the situation told me from Los Angeles yesterday.
The Fox studio screened-tested three other potential Beast actors at Pinewood yesterday, but I'm told they didn't seem right for the role.
Strangest thing of all is that late last night, I started hearing that Fox might end up re-offering Walker his Beast role back!
Ben Walker Chooses Broadway Over X Men: Final Stand
By: Roger Friedman in Celebrity, Movies
July 2nd, 2010 at 11:52 PM EDT
With the uncertainty surrounding 20th Century Foxs casting choices for X Men First Class, Benjamin Walker has ankled the project.
Walker is negotiating a deal instead to reprise his starring role on Broadway in Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson. The emo-pop musical was a smash hit off Broadway with Walker last season.
The whole X Men-Andrew Jackson seesaw has been going on for some time. Walker had a signed deal to play Beast in First Class. But lately, with the success of Twilight, studio execs at Fox have been obsessed with making the X Men X boys.
Suddenly, Fox is nervous because theyve had some failures at the box office. Knight and Day, The A Team, and Marmaduke almost reverses their success with Avatar. Getting X Men: First Class right is suddenly more important than ever, I am told.
So far, still, James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender remain with the film. Theyre the senior cast, which is just hilarious. Look for a lot of different Taylor Lautners to assume the other roles. Fox, Im told, even checked Lautners availability.
For Walker and the producers of Andrew Jackson this is all good news. Walker will undoubtedly get a Tony nomination next spring, and Andrew Jackson has the potential to become a American Idiot type hit.
Fox, Im told, even checked Lautners availability.
So fox is trying to make first class into Twilight? I knew I shouldn't have had a glimmer of hope for this film.