Saturday, 11 May 2013

Megan Fox Will Leave The Cinema If She Not Stars in The Remake of "Carrie"


Megan Fox Will Leave The Cinema If She Not Stars in The Remake of "Carrie"


The film of 70, considered a classic of the horror genre, launched the careers of a Sissy Spacek who by then had 26 years. He also brought his first Oscar nomination - a prize that would win four years later by I want to be free! .It is the adaptation of the famous novel by Stephen King that has already led to an equally famous film in 1976 by director Brian De Palma.De Palma.

Spacek played the original title character, a shy and introverted young man, dominated by a repressive religious fanatic mother, and humiliated by their peers in high school. But what his colleagues did not know is that Carrie was endowed with psychic powers - specifically, telekinesis - that break when feeling angry.

At the time it was a blockbuster, cost $ 1.8 million and grossed nearly 34 United States only. Was conducted in 1999, with little impact, a sequel entitled Carrie 2: The Wrath.

The Stephen King adaptation has also known formats for television miniseries in 2002 and even Broadway musical key in the late 80's.

The new version will be developed by MGM who commissioned the writing of the screenplay adaptation with Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa - one of the producers and writers of the show Big Love -.

Sources close to the actress have said that Megan Fox hopes that neither his beauty, fame or age pose a barrier to get the role. "Megan is a big fan of the original film and would love to have the opportunity to be the protagonist. She is now 25 years, but is sure that is the character of a teenage girl as Carrie. She hopes so," they said.

In the case of not getting the paper, the same sources claim that then the decision would probably try his luck as an actress on Broadway.

And is that recent years have been cinematically, not good for the Transformers Actress. His continuous disputes with the director Michael Bay's away from the third installment, Transformers: The Dark Side of the Moon, being replaced by the Victoria's Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.

Among his more recent films, the great western Jonah Hex was one of the critical failures and most talked publicly last year, as Passion Play, co-starring Mickey Rourke, whose U.S. premiere was directly in the domestic market after received negative ratings on its way through the Toronto Film Festival.

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