Agustin Prada
Schlächter von Dubrillion | IMP-OL
Ich will Coster-Waldau, Charles Dance, Pedro Pascal, Aidan Gillen und Michael McElhatton in der Besetzung.
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Ich schätze mal, das die Darsteller allesamt für die Reihe gecastet wurden, jedenfalls jene, die nicht direkt im ersten Film das Zeitliche segnen.
Gwendoline Christie hat dann vielleicht eher eine Nebenrolle.
Ich will Coster-Waldau, Charles Dance, Pedro Pascal, Aidan Gillen und Michael McElhatton in der Besetzung.
Lucasfilm has always been know for it's secrecy about upcoming projects, but now it seems that at least one current Star Wars star is taking that secrecy very seriously. Domhnall Gleeson, who's set to appear alongside Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Adam Driver, among others, in Star Wars Episode VII, has reportedly been extremely tight lipped about his new job, even keeping details about the film from his family. Herald.ie spoke with Domhnall's brother Brian, who is also an actor, about his brother's new gig:
"The Irish star of the latest instalment in the Star Wars trilogy comes from one of Ireland’s best known acting dynasties, but Domhnall Gleeson has had to keep the script for the highly-anticipated flick under lock and key, even from his legendary actor dad Brendan.
While they are delighted for Domhnall, brother Brian, who is a huge Star Wars fan, said his sibling is being very careful to ensure he keeps the film secrets under wraps.
“He can’t say anything so he doesn’t give me any information,” Brian told the[Herald]"
Domhnall's willingness to keep info about Episode VII a secret, even from those closest to him, is commendable. While we as fans often find ourselves clamoring for the tiniest details about Episode VII, we need to remember that a certain amount of surprise should be withheld until we actually see the film. More and more will be revealed in time, but hopefully certain crucial things in Episode VII will stay a secret until December 18th, 2015.
Ever since Harrison Ford injured his ankle leg on the set of Star Wars Episode VII, fans have been wondering how this might affect the film. While Lucasfilm claims that the release date has not changed, with reports that Ford may take up to six months to recover, something's got to give. A new report from the NY Post states that fellow Episode VII cast member Oscar Isaac's role in the film may be expanded to fill some of the void left by the injury to Ford. However, Disney reps have denied the report.
Isaac is probably the best choice to step up in this scenario. He has experience playing the lead role in films, having played titular character in Inside Llewyn Davis. Increasing in Isaac's role, allowing for Ford's role to be somewhat decreased, could be the way to walk the line of giving Ford adequate time to recover without halting the production. As for whether this is true or not, is still up for debate. Just like the reports of how long Ford will take to recover, the reports of how much the film will be affected by the injury have been all over the map. Reports suggest there was an emergency meeting at Pinewood Studios on Monday to discuss how best to move forward because of the injury, what was decided is still a mystery. Some are suggesting that the film will have to be pushed back (maybe to a May 2016 release), while others claiming the film will not be affected much, if at all.
As always this is just a rumor until confirmed or denied by Lucasfilm or Disney.
Es soll doch keine Drehbuchänderungen geben?!
Das kann ja nur heißen, dass sie den Film anders schneiden.