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Hugh Jackman Gets 'Carousel,' 'Security,' and 'Wolverine' Sequel

Filed under: Action », Comedy », Music & Musicals », Romance », Casting », Deals », Scripts », 20th Century Fox », Newsstand »

The disappointment of X-Men Origins: Wolverine may actually have been worth it if its $85 million debut gives Hugh Jackman the industry cred he's always seemed to lack. It's difficult to believe such a perfect guy isn't considered A-List, but even as recently as Australia, Fox was still trying to sell him as an A Manly Actor You Could Cast In Stuff. Well, Australia didn't convince anyone (though I think he was the one of the standouts of the film), but apparently Wolverine did.

According to Variety Jackman is just lining up projects right and left, all under his Seed Productions banner that he shares with his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness and producer John Palermo. Yesterday's Ghostopolis was just the tip of the iceberg. Now he's actively planning Wolverine's Japan sequel for Fox. The studio has also bought Matt Lieberman's spec script Personal Security for him. Jackman will play a "tough Gotham police detective" forced to play bodyguard to a spoiled heiress. Sounds fluffy, but Jackman really does do comedy well, so it could be fun.

Neil Marshall Driving Hugh Jackman

Filed under: Action », Thrillers », Casting », Deals », Universal »

Variety reports that Neil Marshall has joined up with Universal to direct James Sallis' novel Drive, with Hugh Jackman attached to star and produce.

Jackman will play a Hollywood stunt driver, who brings in a little extra money by driving getaway cars during heists. But he finds himself jolted out of this calm and peaceful existence when a contract is put out on his life.

Marshall has become a really hot property at Universal since Doomsday was released. (Read what our own Eric Snider thought of it here. Scott Weinberg liked it too. ) He was just signed on to direct Sacrilege, a horror movie set in the Old West, which sounds all kinds of cool. He is pretty excited about Drive, and his enthusiasm is very infectious. "This is something I haven't done before, and I've wanted to bring a British sensibility to an L.A. shoot and a scorched classic film noir concept. [Screenwriter Hossein Amini) is a fantastic writer, and he's written three amazing car chases in the film. He's turned them into dramatic scenes as opposed to the usual crash, bang, wallop. I would like to be shooting it this summer."

Scheduling may force Jackman to drop out, but I sincerely hope not. I'm sold at the combination of him and "scorched classic film noir," because it sounds like a great thrill ride -- plus I'm envisioning Jackman as a kinder, gentler Stuntman Mike. But I'm ridiculously easy to please sometimes.


Because He Really Needs to Work More: Another for Jackman

Filed under: Action », Casting », Noir », Universal », Newsstand »

Boy, Hugh Jackman's wife must get so sick of seeing his ass on her sofa all day, every day. It's like the guy never does anything - I mean, according to the IMDb, the lazy bastard only has 11 movies due out in the next two years. God damn slacker.

Actually, make it 12: Jackman's added yet another film to that slate, this one a noir-ish action flick that he'll also co-produce. Entitled Drive, the movie will be based on a book by badass crime novelist James Sallis, about "a stuntman who moonlights as a wheelman during robberies and discovers that a contract has been put on him." Awesome. According to Jackman's production partner, the duo see the project as offering the actor "a great Steve McQueen-type role." Did I mention awesome? The quality of Jackman's projects is mind-blowing unpredictable, but this one sounds promising - it'll be nice to see him get into a raw, macho-type role without having to be oddly hairy or battling supernatural enemies.

[via Dark Horizons]
 
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