That's right, the A-list starlet who recently proved she's more than just a (painfully) pretty face with some impressive performances in Woody Allen's Match Point and Vicky Christina Barcelona might be playing the Bride herself. It all started with a statement made by a Hollywood insder to the New York Post yesterday:
“The Bride of Frankenstein will be young this time. They’re looking for a person with great power and sex appeal. Someone along the lines of Scarlett Johansson or Anne Hathaway.”
And no, apparently whoever made the comment is not aware that Elsa Lanchester was a mere five years older than Johansson is now when she played the part. Nice to see the remake is in good hands...
Anyway, from there, the rumor mill shifted course, and apparently Ms. Hathaway (thankfully) was edged out in favor of Scarlett, with websites claiming that producers were zeroing in on her to be Dr. Frankenstein's second creation. Catching wind of the story, the L.A. Times contacted Johansson's publicist, who had this to say:
"She has not been approached for this project. If anything changes, I'll let you know."
Of course, that's not to say she won't be approached. In fact, despite the fact that she's never exactly been considered a horror chick, it's a safe bet she probably will. And although I still vehemently oppose this remake, if it has to be done, they could do a whole helluva lot worse than Scarlett Johansson, who actually does seem quite suited to the role (he said begrudgingly).
Aww, I like Anne Hathaway! :)
ReplyDeleteLOL Hey, nothing against the former Disney darling--she's just not Bride of Frankenstein material, knowwhatimean?
ReplyDeleteDone in the right spirit it could be interesting. In fact it probably will at least be interesting, even if it isn't good. I'll bet there are at least a hundred screenplays out there for them to choose from but I don't know if anyone has read the one they're using.
ReplyDeleteI would pay to watch Scarlett Johannson read the phone book.
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