It seems impossible these days for a film franchise to keep its cast intact for a full run. This time it’s the Twilightseries that has succumbed to the switcheroo game, as Bryce Dallas Howard was announced to be taking over Rachel Lefevre’s character, “Victoria,” as of the third film, Eclipse.This sort of thing nearly happened before for the Twilightseries when Taylor Lautner came close to being fired from the part of “Jacob” after the first film, because he wasn’t seen as a strong or fit enough actor for the demands of the role in New Moon.
With this news, Howard cements herself as the official go-to actress for filling in vacated roles. In the past she has been a substitute in Lars von Trier’s USA - Land of Opportunities trilogy, taking on the lead role “Grace” originated by Nicole Kidman in Dogvillefor the sequel Manderlay, and she more recently filled in for a non-returning Claire Danes as “Kate” in the Terminator franchise (for which she also replaced the first-choice substitute, Charlotte Gainsbourg) Also, let’s not forget that she replaced Kirsten Dunst as the lead in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village, when Dunst departed to make Elizabethtown.
Anthony Kaufman points to this profile of Lars Von Trier in the Telegraph, occasioned by the UK release of the filmmaker’s last, brutally underrated feature, The Boss of it All, in which we learn that Von Trier is apparently in need of paying the mortgage aiming to put at least one more conventional English-language film in the can before continuing with the Dogville/Manderlay trilogy. His next project, called Antichrist, is described thusly:
…a “psychological thriller that evolves into a horror film”. It features one man and one woman, yet to be cast, will be shot in Germany and in English this summer and deals with the favourite Von Trier topic of cruelty between the sexes: “You have to guess who is the Antichrist,” says its producer, Meta Louise Foldager, mischievously. Von Trier is testing ways of manipulating the image in it.
So there’s that. While we wait, you can watch the “blooper” reel from the video Von Trier shot for the theme song to his TV series, The Kingdom. I’ve seen this thing 100 times, but it never fails to make me laugh.
We’ve had a bit of trouble getting this episode to go through the iTunes feed, so we hope this re-post will fix the problem. The original post, with episode description and embedded player, is here.
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