Brad Pitt to Take Over for Matt Damon in The Fighter
Set to join Wahlberg and Aronofsky.
If everything goes the way it's supposed to, Brad Pitt will be stepping into the ring with Mark Wahlberg for Darren Aronofsky's The Fighter.
Variety reports that Pitt is in talks to join the cast of the biopic, which traces the rise of boxer Micky Ward, who rose to prominence in the mid-'90s through a series of brutal, gutsy fights. Wahlberg is set to star as Micky; Pitt would play his older brother, Dickie Eklund, a boxer who saw his own career go off the rails. From the article:
Dicky threw his gifts away on drugs and a robbery career that landed him a sentence of 10-15 years in state prison -- but he kicked drugs, became a model prisoner and turned his life around. When he left jail, he became Mickey's trainer at a time when Ward was losing fights and was ready to hang up his gloves. Together, the brothers found the spark that led to a remarkable string of victories for Ward and the world title.
Until recently, Matt Damon was slated to play Eklund, but he had to drop out; Variety reports that he "just had too many projects on his dance card to make the film on the schedule Paramount wanted."
Wahlberg is currently training to get into shape for the role. The Fighter is scheduled to begin production next fall.
Pitt and Wahlberg will next be seen in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and We Own the Night, respectively.
Source: Variety
Variety reports that Pitt is in talks to join the cast of the biopic, which traces the rise of boxer Micky Ward, who rose to prominence in the mid-'90s through a series of brutal, gutsy fights. Wahlberg is set to star as Micky; Pitt would play his older brother, Dickie Eklund, a boxer who saw his own career go off the rails. From the article:
Dicky threw his gifts away on drugs and a robbery career that landed him a sentence of 10-15 years in state prison -- but he kicked drugs, became a model prisoner and turned his life around. When he left jail, he became Mickey's trainer at a time when Ward was losing fights and was ready to hang up his gloves. Together, the brothers found the spark that led to a remarkable string of victories for Ward and the world title.
Until recently, Matt Damon was slated to play Eklund, but he had to drop out; Variety reports that he "just had too many projects on his dance card to make the film on the schedule Paramount wanted."
Wahlberg is currently training to get into shape for the role. The Fighter is scheduled to begin production next fall.
Pitt and Wahlberg will next be seen in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and We Own the Night, respectively.
Source: Variety
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bamb0o-stick writes: on Sep 21 2007 08:05 AM Always good to see Pitt beat somebody to a blood pulp, I always say. I'm curious to see how Darren Aronofsky directs this movie. (Reply to this) |
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ttboy80 writes: on Sep 21 2007 09:57 AM I wouldn't think aronofsky would have anything to do with Pitt after he single handedly shut down the initial production of the fountain. It delayed the project for a couple of years and racked up some major debt along the way. (Reply to this) |
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arendr writes: on Sep 21 2007 09:58 AM Yes, this is surprising considering what happened with The Fountain. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Sep 21 2007 11:14 AM I was already looking forward to this for awhile now. I like Damon but I like Pitt even more and he really does sound like the better actor for this role. So happy day. And if you read about the whole Fountain ordeal you'll find out that Pitt and Aronofsky still get along well, Obviously. (Reply to this) |
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Ruckas356 writes: on Sep 21 2007 06:50 PM hey sounds like a great movie. (Reply to this) |
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Vega-Star writes: on Sep 21 2007 10:06 PM I'm excited. Especially since people just figured out that wahlberg CAN act (Reply to this) |
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n_cruz69 writes: on Sep 21 2007 11:58 PM In reply to this comment (#1137817) Exactly what I was thinking, wasnt Pitt attaached to the Fountain at one point and dropped out on Aronofsky? (Reply to this) |
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Bane Of Anubis writes: on Sep 22 2007 02:01 PM I'd drop out on DA, too... Style over substance abuse, I say (Reply to this) |
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Aqueryan Reloaded writes: on Sep 22 2007 06:51 PM In reply to this comment (#1140698) Well, Bane of Anus Bliss, I doubt that even substance abuse (on the part of either reader or you as writer!) could give your posts even the appearance of being substantial. So shaddup ya lout. Sincerely, Big Aronofsky fan (Reply to this) |
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Bane Of Anubis writes: on Sep 22 2007 08:44 PM In reply to this comment (#1140959) :) (Reply to this) |
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Bane Of Anubis writes: on Sep 22 2007 08:49 PM In reply to this comment (#1140959) Imagine you're also a Terrence Malick fan. (Reply to this) |
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