BREAKING: Sandra Bullock In Talks To Join Clint Eastwood In TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE
The days of Clint Eastwood acting in films he didn't also direct were supposed to be over. Heck, the days where Eastwood acted in films he did direct were supposed to be winding down, too. But with his planned Beyonce-starring A Star Is Born delayed by Beyonce's pregnancy word broke last week that Eastwood was looking seriously at starring in his business partner and frequent AD Robert Lorenz's directing debut Trouble With The Curve.
Eastwood would play an aging baseball scout with failing eyesight who travels to Atlanta with his daughter to scout a young prospect. The big question when that news broke was who would play Eastwood's daughter.
Well, ScreenAnarchy has learned that producers - which, in this case means Eastwood and Lorenz as their company Malpaso has the lead on the film - are now in talks with Sandra Bullock to fill that part. This would represent another major step in Bullock's evolution as she continues to look for more serious parts to work in amidst the comedy parts that have made her a star.
There is no proposed start date yet but given Eastwood and Lorenz's historical working methods expect this to go fast once all the deals are in place.
Eastwood would play an aging baseball scout with failing eyesight who travels to Atlanta with his daughter to scout a young prospect. The big question when that news broke was who would play Eastwood's daughter.
Well, ScreenAnarchy has learned that producers - which, in this case means Eastwood and Lorenz as their company Malpaso has the lead on the film - are now in talks with Sandra Bullock to fill that part. This would represent another major step in Bullock's evolution as she continues to look for more serious parts to work in amidst the comedy parts that have made her a star.
There is no proposed start date yet but given Eastwood and Lorenz's historical working methods expect this to go fast once all the deals are in place.
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