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Burton’s BIG FISH Heading To Broadway

Posted on 09 June 2011 by William Gatevackes

There has been a trend in recent years of Hollywood films making the leap from the big screen to the Broadway stage. Right now, if you were in New York City and were looking for a film-inspired Broadway productions, you’d have a lot to choose from: Billy Elliot, Catch Me If You Can, The Lion King, Mary Poppins, Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, and Sister Act. That list might get a bit bigger as Tim Burton’s Big Fish appears to be headed to the Big White Way, helmed by a woman who has had a great deal of success bringing films to the musical stage.

The New York Times is reporting that Susan Stroman has been hired to direct the Broadway adaptation of the Daniel Wallace book which made into a film by Tim Burton. John August, the film’s screenwriter, is providing the book for the musical, with with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa.

Stroman is a multiple time Tony Award-winning choreographer and director who is most famous for making the Broadway musical adaptation of Mel Brooks’ The Producers a smash success ten years ago, a show for which she won a Tony for both directing and choreography. No word on whether she will act as choreographer  on Big Fish as well. She is nominated for a Tony this year for directing and choreography for her work on The Scottsdale Boys.

Big Fish is the story of a dying man who relates fantastic and unbelievable story from his life to his son while on his death bed. The film starred Albert Finney and Ewan McGregor.

The Broadway show is targeted to open in Spring of 2012.

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Hugo Weaving Is CAPTAIN AMERICA’s Red Skull

Posted on 12 March 2010 by William Gatevackes

It’s not like Hugo Weaving needs any more geek cred. His role in the Lord of the Rings trilogy secured that. If that wasn’t enough, his performance in the Matrix trilogy cast it in iron. Then his adding his voice to Megatron in the Transformers films plated it in gold. And even his role in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert ensured that he will always have a cult status.

But apparently that wasn’t enough. The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that the actor is in negotiations to play the Red Skull in the upcoming Captain America film.

If this goes through, it will be the second time in ten years that Weaving has starred in a comic book movie, following 2005′s V for Vendetta. It would also reunite him with his director for The Wolfman, Joe Johnson.

The Red Skull, Captain America’s arch-enemy, was a German bellhop whose merciless nature caught the eye of Adolph Hitler. He quickly rose to the position of Hitler’s right hand man and was a constant foe for the star-spangled hero.

The search for who is to play the lead is still going on, but the list of potential candidates has been whittled down to Mike Vogel (Cloverfield), Wilson Bethel (The Young and the Restless, Generation Kill),  Chris Evans (The Losers, Fantastic Four) and Garrett Hedlund (Friday Night Lights, Tron Legacy), according again to The Hollywood Reporter.

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