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Sunday
12Apr2009

Daily news dose: Three more join 'London Boulevard;' Gary Daniels boards 'Expendables'

Here's your dose of film news for April 13, 2009:

Ray Winstone• Ray Winstone, David Thewlis and Anna Friel are joining Keira Knightley and Colin Farrell in William Monahan's big-screen adaptation of Ken Bruen's novel "London Boulevard." Farrell plays a London criminal who gets involved with an actress (Knightley). (Variety)

• Gary Daniels, whose credits include "Spoiler" and the upcoming action flick "Tekken," has joined Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Jason Statham and Mickey Rourke in Sly's "The Expendables," a flick about a group of mercenaries trying to bring down a dictator. Daniels plays one of the film's villains. (Moviehole)

• Alex Tse, co-screenwriter of "Watchmen," will adapt Paul Pope's upcoming graphic novel "Battling Boy." The story centers on the son of a god who embarks on a mission to battle ruthless beats that have invaded the giant city of Monstropolis. (The Hollywood Reporter)

• Elisabeth Shue, whose credits include "Hamlet 2," "Cocktail" and "Leaving Las Vegas," is in talks to join Alexandre Aja's upcoming "Piranha 3-D." Says Moviehole, "Shue is playing the role of Sherrif Julie Forester, a take-charge authority figure in the community of Lake Victoria - where the action/ankle-biting takes place."

Wednesday
29Oct2008

Ifans, Thewlis board ‘Mr. Nice’

Rhys Ifans, Chloë Sevigny and David Thewlis are in talks to star in Bernard Rose’s adaptation of Howard Marks’ autobiography “Mr. Nice.”

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the plot focuses on an Oxford graduate and teacher (Ifans) who becomes a drug smuggler to impress his wife (Sevigny) but quickly ends up on Britain’s list of most-wanted criminals.

While seeking help from an Irish Republican Army boss (Thewlis), a British spy offers him a job as informant.

Ifans, who recently starred in “Elizabeth: The Golden Age,” will next be seen in Gregor Jordan’s “The Informers,” followed by Jaco van Dormael’s “Mr. Nobody.”

Sevigny’s big-screen credits include “Melinda and Melinda,” “Broken Flowers” and “Zodiac.” She’s also known for her role as Nicolette Grant on TV’s ”Big Love.”

As for Thewlis, he’ll return as Remus Lupin in David Yates’ “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”