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Interesting Casting For Sci-Fi Apocalyptic Thriller ‘2012’
Thomas McCarthy, the writer and director behind the season’s indie sleeper hit, “The Visitor,” is moving into disaster movie territory by booking a role in Roland Emmerich’s 2012. He will star alongside John Cusack that includes Amanda Peet, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover and Oliver Platt. McCarthy will play the boyfriend of Peet, who is the ex-wife of Cusack’s character. Read on to see what he had to say about his role in the apocalyptic sci-fi thriller…
McCarthy said he is driven to roles out of curiosity.
“As an actor, I’ve never worked on anything with this scale before, and I always go see these movies,” he said. “And then there’s the director part of me. I get really excited about working with directors like this, who do things that are so wildly different from me. And he really is. He works on a totally different canvas.”
“It’s something (Gersh agent Rhonda Price) and I talk about: finding new things to do that are different and exciting from what we’ve done before, and this fits the bill.”
While some actors do big studio projects in order to sustain themselves in between indie character films, this is not the case here, McCarthy said.
“This does have a big budget and I do make more money, which is nice, but I know if you take a job like this just for the money, you’ll be miserable,” he said. “There’s got to be something as an actor, and also in this case, as a director, that I’m excited about. There are other ways for me to make money.”
McCarthy, much like John Sayles, who takes on studio writing jobs in between his movies, also does rewrites and polishes for the big companies.
McCarthy lately has been taking roles in movies being made by writer-directors as a way to learn things that apply to his own work, which is why he has gigs in Tony Gilroy’s “Duplicity” and “Peter Jackson’s” The Lovely Bones.”
“As a writer-director I love to work with other writer-directors,” he said. “It’s such a bonus for me. I’m not only watching and observing, I’m involved in the process. It’s cool luxury … I’ve only done two films, so there’s still a lot to learn here.”
“2012” is set to shoot in August in Vancouver. McCarthy also will begin working on a new script that he intends to direct.
In the meantime, he is enjoying the response to “Visitor,” which has grossed more than $7.6 million since Overture began its slow rollout in April.
“We have emerged as a nice alternative to the big movies that come out every weekend,” he said. “At some point, you probably want to see something a little different and I think we’ve become that something different … I didn’t know how it would hold up, but I am pleasantly surprised and obviously very happy.“
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Paul Dano Joins Parker Finn’s ‘Possession’ Remake
Andrzej Żuławski’s 1981 psychological horror movie Possession is getting a remake from Smile writer/director Parker Finn, and Deadline reports that The Batman actor Paul Dano has joined the cast.
No word at this time on character details, though.
The original film starred Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill as a married couple in Cold War-era West Berlin whose relationship spirals into a supernatural nightmare. In Finn’s update, Margaret Qualley and Callum Turner will star as the turbulent couple in Finn’s Possession, and Adjani has officially given her blessing on Qualley’s casting.
Parker Finn is writing and directing the new take on Possession.
He’s also producing alongside Jonathan Fass via Bad Feeling, along with Roy Lee and Andrew Childs via Vertigo, and Robert Pattinson. Marc Bienstock is serving as exec producer.
Our own Brian Keiper celebrated Possession‘s 40th anniversary here on BD back in 2021, writing: “Few movies depict emotional turmoil as effectively and daringly as Andrzej Zulawksi’s Possession. It is a challenging and sometimes inscrutable film, both for the mind and the emotions. Zulawski struggles through a number of deep issues throughout the course of the film; issues that speak to some of humanity’s deepest pains and fears. In many ways it is about loss— loss of political ideals, loss of faith, and loss of innocence. But most of all, Possession is about the fear, pain, and anger that comes from the loss of a marriage.”
This will mark Dano’s first horror role. The actor previously appeared in sci-fi hits Looper and Okja.

Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill in Possession

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