Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:11am
Looks like Rob Marshall's INTO THE WOODS Film Is Gonna Happen Sooner Rather than Later — Page 2
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:13am
If Chris Colfer comes anywhere near this, I will cry.
I wouldn't be suprised if they brought in Nick Jonas at least for a screen test. Though, all of the brothers seem to be shying away from their Disney past so they may not want any part in this. And, I don't even know if he's got the vocal range for it.
For Little Red:
Sarah Hyland? She's got the singing chops. Plus, she could nail the comedy of the role. And she's already got her Disney/ABC ties.
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:15am
The Baker/Wife could be in their 40s and childless (Colin Firth/Tom Hanks, Winslet/Adams/Bullock. Or in their late 20s/30s and go with Gyllenhaal, Hathaway, etc.
Cinderella could be a real teen like a Lucy Hale or Sarah Hyland. She could be "I'm almost 30 and still live at home!" like again, Hathaway or Stone or Michelle.
I actually see Emma Stone as Little Red more, but he could also go with a younger or more plump or shorter or whatever.
Point is we can and have argued about this in many many threads. I myself am open to the casting options. I may not get all my dream choices and yes, Depp or someone else could end up awful and miscast, but I think there are more great options than my first pick.
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:15am
I think Nick Jonas could be very good as Jack, actually.
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:18am
I could definitely see her as Little Red.
That's honestly all I could see her as. She's a bit too raspy for Cindy or Rapunzel.
Don't get me wrong, I love her and I think she'd knock Little Red out of the park.
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Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:21am
Rapunzel? With those high notes? It's hard to judge her strictly by her speaking voice, but Stone's got a lower register. She doesn't strike me as a Soprano.
Maybe as Cinderella. But, again, they'd need to lower the keys for her.
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Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:26am
I think Hyland is a brilliant choice for Red, personally.
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Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:35am
I don't know if she's the kind of actress who turn her back on it if it's "not big enough." She could nail the comedy of it and, in Act II, she'd have a great opportunity for a little drama.
She's a little against type as Jack's Mother is usually played by an older woman. But, Marshall doesn't always cast to type.
Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't.
We'll see.
Updated On: 6/22/12 at 10:35 AM
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:36am
I believe Marshall was actually meeting with her for Nora in the Thin Man, but maybe Woods came up as well or inspired Marshall. After all, he once went to a Rent pitch meeting and ended up with Chicago. lol
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:46am
I'd rather see Melissa McCarthy as The Baker's Wife.
Then maybe I could love her.
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:47am
Charlize Theron would be ideal but I highly doubt she'd go from playing the Evil Queen to playing the Witch, plus I wonder if there's any bad blood between her and Marshall. She was supposed to play Roxie when Nicholas Hytner was set to direct CHICAGO, then Hytner was out, Marshall made Theron audition for him and he went with Renee Zellweger instead.
Of the women that have worked with Marshall before, I think Penelope Cruz could turn in a really interesting, sexy performance as the Witch, while Zeta-Jones could perfectly capture the darkness and elegance of the role while pulling off the humor. Those would be my top two choices.
I vote for Hailee Steinfeld for Little Red and Anna Kendrick for Cinderella.
Posted: 6/22/12 at 10:49am
Also: Stephen Colbert for the Baker!
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Posted: 6/22/12 at 11:07am
I'd be all for Emma Stone as Little Red, and Catherine Zeta-Jones as the Witch as well.
Oh, and I don't think the box office/reviews of ROCK OF AGES should be considered when judging how CZJ would approach the project. In a recent interview she said that she got the call for ROCK OF AGES and filmed her stuff in a week, so while she enjoyed the production, I don't think she'll be quite jaded by it's performance. She won an Oscar with Marshall before, why not try again? The material is there.
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Posted: 6/22/12 at 11:11am
Amy Adams as the baker's wife, depending on the success of this summer's production
And Stephen Sondheim as the narrator!
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Posted: 6/22/12 at 11:19am
Jon Hamm for one of the princes...? Pipe dream.
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