Isn't he too young to be The Baker, though? How long have they been trying to have a baby, five months?
He's 25, which might be too young for the baker, but he could still be cinderella's prince.
Let's be honest. Zac Efron is cute as a button, but an amazing actor he is not. He's never really done much for me. We might be able to play one of the princes, but I've never found him that funny and the princes should be funny.
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OUCH! *Meryl runs/hides in the corner weeping*
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I know people want Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway to stay away from this film, but both of them would like to do more movie musicals. Who knows. Maybe they do have their eyes on this project and it would be nice to see Anne and Meryl reunite.
https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a451304/hugh-jackman-i-want-to-do-another-musical-movie.html
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Anne-Hathaway-Wants-to-Do-More-Musicals-After-LES-MIS-But-Says-No-to-Singing-Career-20130209
I think Anne is too young for the Wife and Hugh is way too hot. The Baker should be dim, cute. Billy Crystal maybe, in his hey day.
Melissa McCarthy would be a hoot but it's almost too easy.
Neil Patrick Wilson Harris as the two princes.
That took me a second.
More coffee, please!
Jackman is completely wrong for the Baker. He doesn't need to be involved in this, neither does Hathaway. If anything, I wonder if Samantha Barks is now being considered for Cinderella, but part of me also imagines that Marshall might just not want to hire anyone involved in LES MIS to avoid any connections/comparisons. I do wish they'd announce some cast members already!
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Do you think there is any hope of someone like Laura Benanti or Michelle Dockery as the Bakers wife. Both aren't mega stars but are on successful tv shows.
Streep would make a much better Jack's Mother, which isn't a bad role at all.
Also, didn't Amy Adams play the Baker's Wife recently (I have been away from the Broadway Scene for a while)? How was she? If she was good in the role, I would think she would have a great chance of getting cast. She's famous right?
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Amy Adams is definitely A list, if not A-.
I love her but I don't know if she's right for the part. Her voice was nice in Enchanted, but I wouldn't say it was great.
Amy Adams was AWFUL as the Baker's Wife!!!!!
I have to agree. I didn't like Amy Adams that much in the role. She didn't completely embarrass herself, but she didn't land most of the laughs. Maybe she'd be better with more rehearsal time and the use of multiple takes on film, but I'm not wild about her being in the film. I usually like her, too, but she really is more of a Cinderella type.
I love Amy Adams but like the rest of that production, she completely missed the mark.
I felt the same way. It all seemed like it should have worked and yet, it didn't. It wasn't as a big a disaster as the 2002 revival, but it did nothing for me.
I'm just grateful we'll always have the OBC. No matter how many times they re-write, re-structure, or miscast the show, there will always be that to come back to. I wish more shows had that.
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I am soooo excited for this movie! ITW is one of my favorite musicals! I was Jack's Mother in it. Allison Janney is going to be GREAT in that part! I heard Nina Arianda is going to be the Baker's Wife but I think it should be Amy Adams. I saw her in the 2012 revival and she was really good. I think Anna Camp would be a really good stepsister too but as of now the sisters are Tammy Blanchard & Megan Hilty who I'm sure will also be great.
Adams seemed like a good choice, she's very versatile and can be funny but it seems like most critics (both here and on the national papers) thought she was miscast. I've said on this thread and every other INTO THE WOOD movie thread that in my opinion the role needs to be cast with someone who's ridiculously funny but who has the range to pull off the no no-sense quality of the role and her frustration with the life she has with the Baker (is she basically what happens to Dot after getting married to Louis the baker?). That's why the likes of Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig should be at the top of their list over typical Hollywood starlets.
I think I mentioned this on another thread, or possibly earlier in this thread, but I think Nicole Parker would be perfect as the Baker's Wife.
Madbrian, Parker might be good in a high profile theatre production either in NY or elsewhere. Honestly, I've only seen her in THE PEOPLE IN THE PICTURE and she was one of the weak links (in a production where only Donna Murphy--who'd have been a great Baker's Wife herself around the time of the original production--came out relatively unscathed, so I assume that's hardly her best work). I thought she was hilarious in the LES MIS spoof she did recently, so I get where you're coming from. I assume that for this film they'll want some major stars in the principal roles, I'd love the idea of Nina Arianda of course, but I imagine she'll get passed over for bigger stars.
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What about Debra Messing for the Baker's wife?
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It's got to be Sandra Bullock. Nobody else can play the part of The Bakers Wife. It's as simple as that.
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