He's surrounded by
a pretty young cast which also includes Imogen Poots and Alia Shawkat among its non-Nazi victims.
Not exact matches
Midnight Special comes from the director of Mud which had some great performances by a
cast that starred an Academy Award winner and some of Hollywood's rising
young talent and this is
pretty much the same concept.
I personally agree with Wright's idea of going
younger with Pan and think Miller is another great addition to this
pretty awesome
casting.
Giving an untested director such as Chbosky complete creative control was still a
pretty big risk on the part of Summit Entertainment, but if the
casting (which includes a great group of
young actors like Logan Lerman, Ezra Miller and Emma Watson in her first major post - «Harry Potter» role) is anything to go by, fans have nothing to worry about it.
This actually sounds
pretty cool, but it all depends on which
young star Paramount
casts.
That's because aside from offering up a few silly scares, a genuine laugh here and there, and a photogenic
cast of
young people that look like they're right off the set of
Pretty Little Liars (of which, Whitey Able scores some laughs as a bitchy mean girl while Anson Mount smolders accordingly) there really isn't much to Levine's stylish and staid first feature.
Casting long - time collaborator Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette as his
young protagonist's divorced parents, and his own daughter, Lorelei, as older sister Samantha, the hunt was on for the child who would play Mason from age six to 18, a
pretty immense undertaking.
Thus far the
cast announced is a bunch of
pretty new
young faces — which misses the point as it is a tale of embittered middle - aged superheroes.
Also, the
cast is
pretty much stacked with talent, including Anya Taylor - Joy, who has proven to be an incredible actress at a
young age with her performance in «The Witch» and whose role as the AI in question should be suitably captivating.
Eleanor Tomlinson is also very well
cast; she's both regal and
pretty without the gloss of Hollywood that often sullies the look of
young actresses.
However, it involves a new,
young (much
prettier)
cast taking over the roles from the famous 1966 - 69 TV series and the first six films (1979 - 1991).
What's more, Spidey director Jon Watts instructed his
cast of
young actors, including star Tom Holland, to watch the aforementioned Hughes films, with the addition of «
Pretty in Pink.»