Tomb Raider 3 - Megan Fox als Lara Croft?
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Fox Won't Take Over Tomb Raider Role
29 January 2009, Imdb.com
Megan Fox is determined not to be hailed as the next Angelina Jolie - she has side-stepped a role as gun-toting movie tough girl Lara Croft. Industry insiders tipped the Transformers beauty to replace Jolie as the sexy action heroine in the next outing of the franchise, adapted from the popular video game.
But Fox's representative is adamant the actress won't be stepping into Jolie's boots.
A spokesperson for the star says, "Megan is not involved in this movie."
Plans for the third film - a follow-up to 2001's Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and 2003's Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life - are still going forward as producers cast a new villain and love interest, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Quelle: Telegraph.co.ukIn a pre-emptive strike, GK Films has come on board to acquire the feature film rights to Tomb Raider and will reboot the successful action-adventure franchise aiming for a 2013 release for the first film.
Produced by Graham King and Tim Headington, the films will create daring new adventures for the young and dynamic Lara Croft
Nee, CGIfreeman hat geschrieben:Wäre optisch ein Brecher, aber kriegt Olivia dann Faketitten umgeschnallt?
Dann wird der Cinefreak das schonmal nicht anschauenThe Punisher hat geschrieben:Nee, CGIfreeman hat geschrieben:Wäre optisch ein Brecher, aber kriegt Olivia dann Faketitten umgeschnallt?
freeman hat geschrieben:Kann er eh net, da die ganze Geschichte ja auf ner CGI Gamesfigur basiert.
In diesem Sinne:
freeman
Quelle: comingsoon.netEarlier today, ComingSoon.net had a chance to sit down with producer Graham King, who has once again reteamed with Martin Scorsese for Hugo, a magical fantasy based on Brian Selznick's "The Invention of Hugo Cabret."
When he brought up the reboot of Tomb Raider he's working on with Iron Man writers Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, we wondered about the decision considering the reaction to the previous two movies starring Angelina Jolie. (Ironically, King also produced Jolie's directorial debut In the Land of Blood & Honey, which will be released by FilmDistrict next month.)
He gave us some idea on the direction they plan to take, which is definitely more along the lines of Casino Royale or Batman Begins:
"Listen, the box office, they weren't disasters but I find it interesting that the story that we're telling is really the story before she became Lara Croft, so it is a character piece. It does have a lot of really great characters, but it's a lot of action and a lot of fun, and for me, it's something very different. I've not really done a movie like that before, but I really gravitated to rebooting this franchise and we're going to give it a shot."