Friday, 24 February 2012
May Be The Killing's Joel Kinnaman Your Brand-new RoboCop?
These deals-in-the-making tales always have a touch of suspicion since nothing in Hollywood is very sure nearly before the cameras roll, however the trade scoop the Killing's Joel Kinnaman might be the next RoboCop is simply too enticing. Joel Kinnaman who, you might request, and appropriately so? The Swedish-American actor's experienced a number of stateside film projects in some places (such as the recent Safe House and, briefly, Fincher's Girl using the Dragon Tattoo) however the closer I take a look at his work, the greater enticing this casting move becomes. Based on a Tweet by Variety's Shaun Sneider (also confirmed by Deadline and also the Hollywood Reporter), Kinnaman continues to be offered charge in Jose Padilha's reboot of Paul Verhoeven's 1987 sci-fi pic. "Dealmaking is anticipated to start imminently," creates THR's Boris Package, whatever that actually means. Regardless, it is the first solid movement on the RoboCop lead since individuals Michael Fassbender fantasy gossips were waved away through the secretive Padilha. Kinnaman's no apparent option to headline a hollywood franchise reboot, but he's been dancing around the cusp of breakout status for any couple of years. The 32-year-old Kinnaman got his begin in Swedish film, most particularly using the lead in Daniel Espinosa's crime adaptation Fast Money (Also known as Snabba Cash), according to Jens Lapidus's novel the film has been launched within the U.S. on This summer 27 and will also be remade in British with Zac Efron, while a Kinnaman-starring follow up, Snabba Cash II, is placed for release in Sweden this year. Based on the Swedish website Ostran.se, Kinnaman used to be up for that leads both in Thor and Mad Max 4 (the roles visited Chris Hemsworth and Tom Sturdy, correspondingly), so Hollywood filmmakers happen to be searching at him to hold a significant studio release. But while he's clearly pretty easy around the eyes, it's his screen presence -- whether speaking British and Swedish -- that's impressed me probably the most. Have a look at Kinnaman below and weigh in: Can there be induce to be excited if this sounds like indeed your brand-new RoboCop? Snabba Cash trailer: Inside a scene from Swedish franchise entry Johan Falk: National Target (opposite Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol's Samuli Edelmann): Behind the curtain on AMC's The Killing (via Slashfilm): Within the trailer for Snabba Cash II (via Playlist):
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