Mia Wasikowska and Michael Fassbender Team Up For New JANE EYRE Adaptation
by Ramses Flores Posted:November 20th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
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Mia Wasikowska (Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland) and Michael Fassbender (Inglourious Basterds) seem to be on their way to becoming two of the biggest rising stars out there right now. Both actors are now teaming up with director Cary Fukunaga (Sin Nombre) in bringing another adaption of the classic novel Jane Eyre to the big screen. I don’t know if anyone was really hoping for another one, but the talent involved definitely has me interested now. You can read the details after the jump.
Variety reports that the film will be a period piece and will play up the gothic elements of the story. Published in 1847, the classic novel tells the story of Jane (Wasikowska), a demure governess who discovers her surly employer Rochester (Fassbender) is harboring a dark secret. Ellen Page was once attached to the project to play the title role, but has since left the project.
I still haven’t seen Sin Nombre yet, but I’m sure that Fukunaga is a name to watch. His directorial debut has received nothing but high praise and I’m sure his Jane Eyre film will be on everyone’s radars as it prepares to hit theaters. This is due in part to the fact that Wasikowksa will next be seen as Alice in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland and will also star in Gus Van Sant’s untitled next film, which was previously entitled Restless. As for Fassbender, he definitely going to garner some attention next year as he stars in Neil Marshall’s (The Descent) Roman action film, Centurion, and co-stars alongside Josh Brolin and Megan Fox in Jonah Hex.
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I don't have any knowledge of Bronte works so I can't talk suitability, but I do think Mia is something special having seen her in both In Treatment and, at the Denver Film Festival, That Evening Sun. I thought she has been terrific in both.
I don't have any knowledge of Bronte works so I can't talk suitability, but I do think Mia is something special having seen her in both In Treatment and, at the Denver Film Festival, That Evening Sun. I thought she has been terrific in both.
This is THe role for Fassbender! I’ve been a fan of his for several years now, and at last his talent is becoming deservedly more reknown! I can’t wait: he knows how to do broody in a way that makes you want to melt.