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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

PARAMOUNT AND PATTY JENKINS TO TURN GAL GADOT INTO CLEOPATRA! EMMA MACKEY IS NELL GWYNN KING CHARLES II 17TH CENTURY MISTRESS! 1ST EIFFEL POSTER WITH ROMAIN DURIS, EMMA MACKEY

 ACTRESS GAL GADOT
TO BECOME NEW CLEOPATRA?
The project was Gal's own idea
Yep, you heard it right, it was the central news this weekend: she will unite with director Patty Jenkins again after Wonder woman on a possible new CLEOPATRA movie project which Leata Kalogridis (Alexander, Alita) is set to pen! As Deadline reports, Paramount has won at the heated auction among the studios. 
 
  CLEOPATRA
  was the daughter of Ptolemy, ancestor of the leader of Alexander the Great’s army. When Rome’s ruler Julius Caesar’s mentor and rival Pompey fled to Egypt after a brutal war for control of the empire, Egypt became a fixation of Roman rulers. Two siblings battled for the throne of Egypt. After winning that internal struggle by appealing personally to Caesar, Cleopatra had a complicated relationship with Rome, becoming the lover of Caesar and later Marc Antony. The latter alliance would become the undoing of both Antony and Cleopatra.
 
 Of course we shouldn't raise our hopes up, this is the fourth or fifth such project in recent years: Amazon, Freeform, Abi Morgan, Denis Villeneuve, Angelina Jolie, even Lady Gaga, all planned Cleopatra projects in recent years. But resources say that Paramount is fast tracking this one. 

ACTRESS EMMA MACKEY 
TO PLAY NELL GWYNN THE MISTRESS OF KING CHARLES II
Speaking of ladies from history, English actress Emma Mackey has been set to portray NELL GWYNN the mistress of King Charles II. Based on a play by Jessica Swale, who is penning the adaptation, the film will also
Emma Mackey will be famous royal mistress Nell Gwynn
depict Nell's role in the 17th century theatre scene.  Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn will be directing the flick over at Working Title and they are currently searching for the male lead. 

EIFFEL PERIOD SET MOVIE
FIRST POSTER ARRIVES
 Speaking of Emma Mackey, check out the first poster for French period set movie EIFFEL in which she stars together with one of France's
Eiffel should arrive next February
favourite stars Romain Duris and Pierre Deladon champs. Scheduled for a February release and directed by Martin Bourboulon, the film's story line takes its cue from Eiffel's search for inspiration as he comes under pressure to design something spectacular for the 1889 Paris World Fair.
  Having just finished his collaboration on the Statue of Liberty, Gustave Eiffel is at the peak of his career. The French government wants him to create something spectacular for the 1889 Universal
Romain Duris and Emma Mackey play the lead roles
Exhibition in Paris, but Eiffel is only interested in the metropolitan project. Everything changes when he crosses paths with his youthful love. Their forbidden relationship inspires him to change the Paris skyline forever.


6 comments:

  1. I like Gal, but I dont see her as Cleopatra. Eiffel sounds good!

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    1. I actually do, she has that royal charisma about her, I mean she's the princess and future queen of Themiscyra :) I just hope they get her a very nice Marc Anthony! Dicky Madden for example, or Henry Cavill!

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  2. I suppose I'm just tired of these stories being rehashed. If they are going to do it, I'd prefer a lesser known actress to fill the role. I do hope the Marc Anthony will be a looker, and I'm sure he will, if he's to be paired next to Gal.

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    1. I'm liking the warm charisma that Gal has so I'm not unhappy with this, but they could have chosen some other queen Nefertiti, Nefertari, Hatshepsut...

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  3. I love Gal Gadot! When they first announced her to lead Wonder Woman, I didn’t think I would, but then I may have developed a slight girl crush. :)

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    1. Same here, it turned out she has warm charisma and gracefulness.

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