Daily news dose: Ricky Gervais' 'Flanimals' coming to theaters; 'Star Trek' delayed in Mexico
Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 10:14AM | By
Franck Tabouring Here's your dose of film news for April 29, 2009:
• Ricky Gervais' "Flanimals," a series of children's books, will be heading to the big screen, with Illumination Entertainment developing the 3D animated film. Matt Selman ("The Simpsons Movie") will write the screenplay, and Gervais will lend his voice to the main character, an ugly creature heading out to change the world. (Variety)
• Roger Donaldson, the man behind "The Bank Job," "The Recruit" and "Dante's Peak," is set to direct the big-screen adaptation of Seymour Reit's novel "The Day They Stole the Mona Lisa." The plot follows the thief who stole the famous painting in 1911. The piece was missing for more than two years. (The Hollywood Reporter)
• Here are some quick casting news: Danny Huston has officially joined Louis Leterrier's "Clash of the Titans." He will play Poseidon. Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes and Sam Worthington co-star, among others. Also, Gerald McRaney has joined Anthony Hemingway's "Red Tails." He will play General Luntz. (THR)
• Well, the swine flu is keeping Hollywood's latest blockbusters out of Mexico. Now that the "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" has been delayed, "Star Trek" won't opening in time there either. And according to Variety, Sony is currently considering delaying the release of "Angels and Demons" as well.











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