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Yes, that's what I was thinking. That being said he could probably pass for a bit younger. I wouldn't be surprised if Eddie looks a bit older than his age considering what he put his body through. He could probably pull it off* but I don't disagree. They should probably try to go for someone younger.
*From a looks perspective, I don't know the actor enough to comment on his ability.
I thought Javier Bardem wasn't a bad option as Roland. Alseed or whatever from TB is too young IMO. Tara from TB great as Susannah.
I didn't see this posted anywhere here, so: http://www.stuff.tv/news/apps-and-ga...d-reviving-old
Arrested Development creator Ron Howard has also been circling Stephen King’s The Dark Tower – any chance Netflix could pick it up?
I spoke to Ron about it, actually. The last time we talked about it the thing was being kicked about HBO – but it’s no longer there. Once Arrested Development gets through we’ll keep talking about it. (Chief Content Officer of Netflix, Ted Sarandos)
How big of a budget do Netflix original shows get? I really can't see DT done minimalist.
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House of Cards cost something in excess of $4.5 million per episode.
Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
honestly i dunno who i would imagine as any of the characters. they can cast uknowns i'd be fine with that as well.
with Jake i think that what they'd have to do is of course get a kid actor my guess an unknown one. and if they want to film all the books the kid will of course age. and people would have to accept the kid growing up on film. i'd rather have that than seeing him replaced over and over.
the thing about the casting for DT is that it's a tough thing to think about who would be right for these characters we love. Randall Flagg of course would be Jamey Sheridan no doubt. he was fantastic as the walking dude. he maybe what 60 now? but the character is ageless anyways.
so it really wouldn't matter. anyways what they could just do is make the film for each book separate instead of doing it the way Ron Howard wants to do it. some of them no doubt would have to be split into 2 parts and i'm ok with that. i dunno has any word been said about the films lately? i haven't heard jack shit, but than i haven't really paid attention lately either.
ONE MOVIE WITH RUSSELL CROWE? Or Maybe Not...
"After getting rejected by two studios on an ambitious multi-platform treatment of Stephen King’s seminal novel series The Dark Tower, Grazer, Howard, Akiva Goldsman and King streamlined their original ambition to adapt nine volumes into three features and two limited-run TV series. Now, Media Rights Capital is committed to make a single movie with Russell Crowe as the gunslinger Roland Deschain, with more movies coming if the first gets results. This isn’t set in stone, as Grazer tells me that he has just been approached by a Silicon Valley investor willing to finance Dark Tower as originally constructed, Now it’s a matter of deciding what path to take."
>>> http://www.deadline.com/2013/05/cann...y-white-whale/
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I'd rather they didn't.
Although to be fair Russell Crowe probably could pull it off. I'd just prefer they'd choose someone else. Preferably an unknown, although that would be a bit of a gamble.
to me the accent will have to go...but as I said before...Daniel Craig would be a better choice...although he is now the embodiment of James Bond...if he wasn't in those movies I think he would be a slightly less known actor. When I saw him in Cowboys and Aliens the first thing that came to mind was Roland...he has the eyes for it.
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Oh God, I think they should just let this die before they compromise the vision too much and end up creating a complete wreck.
The books are good enough for me.
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I know they can have Crow or Craig stand on a "manmaker", but the person who portrays Roland needs to be tall and gaunt.
I think Timothy Olyphant would be an excellent choice, he has that lanky look to him. and if you have seen Deadwood or Justified he has the hard western gunslinger thing down cold.
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He even played Clint Eastwood as The Man With No Name, the inspiration for the Roland, in Rango. I didn't realize it was him doing the voice instead of Clint until his name came up in the credits!
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I'm still hoping for unknown actors if this thing ever gets off the ground. Sign them to contracts for the entire project and keep costs down in the long run.
I suggested Olyphant to Akiva Goldsman and he agreed, but the reality is that they need a big name to get financing for a project like this, and Olyphant isn't on that level, alas.
Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
Aaron Paul (Jessie from Breaking Bad) tweeted Ron Howard yesterday: Quick question. How are things? Also, do you want to put me in The Dark Tower movie? Eddie Dean perhaps?
Author of The Road to the Dark Tower, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences and The Dark Tower Companion. Co-editor with Stephen King of the anthology Flight or Fright.
Fuckin' YES!!!!!
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Yeah, that could work.
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This thread is acting odd. It says the last post was by Chassit19 yesterday but when I click on it the last post I see is by Merlin1958 from 5/29.
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Ron Howard will adapt Dan Brown's INFERNO for Xmas 2015 (script : David Koepp, leading actor : Tom Hanks), so i guess that its fair to say that his project is on stand by... and he might lose his option before the release of INFERNO?
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Yes! I posted yesterday with quite a good idea. I'm a little annoyed because now I have type the whole thing out again - which I'm about to do now
Funny that The Lost Symbol doesn't get an adaptation before Inferno. Or am I wrong?
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