
We’ve got a couple of casting stories for you this morning. Last night, we reported that Hugh Jackman is currently in negotiations to star in director Tom Hooper’s (The King’s Speech) big-budget musical adaptation of Les Miserables. Jackman is eyeing the role of protagonist Jean Valjean, and now Deadline reports that Paul Bettany is a candidate to play the villainous police inspector Javert. Apparently he’s read for the role and sang a few songs from the stage musical. I like the idea of Bettany as Javert. He’s a fine dramatic actor, and he and Jackman make an interesting pair.
Additionally, THR reports that Chelsea Handler is in talks to join The O.C. creator Josh Schwartz’s feature directorial debut Fun Size. The comedy centers on a sarcastic teen who takes her little brother-trick-or-treating on Halloween only to lose him along the way. She must spend the rest of the night trying to track him down, with the help of her friends. Handler will play the mother of the teen girl. The cast now includes Victoria Justice (Victorious), Jane Levy, Thomas Mann (It’s Kind of a Funny Story) and Johnny Knoxville.
I would be extremely interested in Bettany as Javert. Not too sure about Jackman as Jean Val Jean. But Bettany could be perfect!
The last time Paul Bettany appeared in a lauded director’s follow-up to an Oscar-winning movie, the world got ‘The Tourist.’ He played a self-serving cop in that movie, too.
I think Bettany is a fine actor, but his performances in these big-budget films (The Da Vinci Code, The Tourist) just aren’t doing it for me. I would prefer to see him challenge himself in interesting character roles and with crazed filmmakers (Lars Von Trier, for instance) who would challenge him, rather than directors who would just ask him for ‘Scowl Face: Mark 2′ again.