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"Sofia Boutella to Play The Mummy Opposite Tom Cruise (swipe)"


  

          

http://www.thewrap.com/star-trek-3-actress-sofia-boutella-to-play-the-mummy-opposite-tom-cruise/

Sofia Boutella to Play The Mummy Opposite Tom Cruise
By Jeff Sneider on December 8, 2015 @ 12:42 pm

The “Kingsman” breakout has an offer to play the first villain in Universal’s Classic Monster Universe

Following a breakout role in “Kingsman: The Secret Service” and her upcoming turn in “Star Trek Beyond,” Sofia Boutella is in talks to play The Mummy in the first film in Universal’s ambitious Classic Monster Universe, an individual with knowledge of the situation has told TheWrap.

Boutella has an offer to star opposite Tom Cruise and is in the early stages of making a deal, according to insiders, though a representative for Universal had no comment.

Cruise remains in negotiations to play a former Navy Seal who has history with the titular monster.

Alex Kurtzman, who serves as the architect of the Classic Monster Universe along with Chris Morgan, is directing “The Mummy,” which the duo will produce with Sean Daniel.

Jon Spaihts wrote the script for the latest “Mummy” movie, which Universal will release on March 24, 2017.

Boutella recently wrapped “Star Trek Beyond” and just signed on to join Charlize Theron and James McAvoy in “The Coldest City,” as TheWrap first reported. She’s represented by CAA.

The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that Boutella was being eyed to star in “The Mummy.”

  

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Classic Movie Monster Universe is cool idea
Dec 08th 2015
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RE: Classic Movie Monster Universe is cool idea
Jun 08th 2017
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Hold up... CROOZE DOGG? AND MUMMIES?!?!?
Dec 08th 2015
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Yea but how great would it be if the Mummy had blade legs?
Dec 09th 2015
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Javier Bardem signs on for Frankenstein
Jul 11th 2016
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Cruise gets to be like "what hot woman do I want to be on location ...
Jul 12th 2016
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hes bizarro adam sandler nm
Dec 01st 2016
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The Mummy - Trailer Tease
Dec 01st 2016
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CHRISTMAS COMING EARLY PEOPLE
Dec 01st 2016
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Tom Cruise stay cookin....
Dec 01st 2016
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Tom Cruise MUST say "Show Me The Mummy!!"
Dec 01st 2016
10
The Mummy - Official Trailer
Dec 04th 2016
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not bad
Dec 06th 2016
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this looks shockingly good. i'm a huge fan of the 1999 mummy movie
Dec 11th 2016
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The Mummy - Official Trailer #2
Apr 02nd 2017
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The Mummy - Official Trailer #3
May 18th 2017
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i am there for it!
May 18th 2017
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Shit sucks.
Jun 06th 2017
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*sigh* A bad Tom Cruise movie. Really hard to do, but they did it.
Jun 09th 2017
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I actually enjoyed it
Jun 15th 2017
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‘The Mummy’s’ Troubles: Tom Cruise Had Excessive Control
Jun 15th 2017
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Still, who thought "Dark Universe" was a good idea
Jun 15th 2017
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^^^^^
Jun 16th 2017
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      I thought Dracula Untold was already a part of this.
Jun 16th 2017
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WHY THEY BLAMING CROOZE
Jun 16th 2017
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Why wouldn't a guy with that level of control get blamed?
Jun 16th 2017
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      Agreed.
Jun 16th 2017
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smh @ them trying to blame this on the god.
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1. "Classic Movie Monster Universe is cool idea"
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Kurtzman is a wild card; not sure about him but he seems to be a guy who does what the studio wants so not sure how many of the ideas / wrong directions are his fault.

Part of me would almost prefer taking this in a Laurel & Hardy vs. Classic Movie Monster but these could be fun. Key word being fun. If they try to make these movies serious, they might fall on their face.

Don't know much about the actress, don't recall her doing much in The Kingman, but she's half Algerian so, given Hollywood's recent history, it's a step in the right direction.

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18. "RE: Classic Movie Monster Universe is cool idea"
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>Don't know much about the actress

She got in the game as a b-girl/dancer..

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2. "Hold up... CROOZE DOGG? AND MUMMIES?!?!?"
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3. "Yea but how great would it be if the Mummy had blade legs?"
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Kicking at Cruise and shit...

OK, I'm done.

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4. "Javier Bardem signs on for Frankenstein"
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http://www.tracking-board.com/javier-bardem-in-talks-to-bring-frankenstein-back-to-life-for-universal-monster-movie-franchise/

Now here’s a scary thought: the man who made Anton Chigurh one of the most frighteningly memorable villains in cinematic history may be joining Universal’s monster universe as Frankenstein. Academy Award winner Javier Bardem is in talks to play the classic movie monster (not, apparently, the doctor from which the monster’s name is derived) in one of the upcoming films from the studio’s ambitious revival of its monster movie properties.

Tom Cruise is already set to lead the first entry of the new franchise, THE MUMMY, along with Russell Crowe, who will play Dr. Jekyll, Sofia Boutella, and Jake Johnson. Alex Kurtzman will direct from a script her wrote with Robert Orci; Jon Spaihts penned the most recent draft.

In addition to big names like Cruise and Crowe, Johnny Depp has been tapped to play the Invisible Man in what will likely be the franchise’s second installment. The concept is to see the worlds from the various films merge with one another, with characters crossing over in an Avengers like fashion. Bardem was reportedly offered the role of Jekyll but when he passed, it ultimately went to Crowe.

Assuming Bardem accepts the new offer, it is unclear as to when, exactly, his Frankenstein character would first appear. Sources say that production on The Mummy reboot is nearly complete, with Depp’s Invisible Man on deck. Universal is also in the works with a Bride of Frankenstein movie, but Bardem’s Frankenstein would likely appear in another film first.

Bardem, who will soon be seen in next year’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, is in development with Escobar, where he is set to play the titular kingpen. He is currently shooting Darren Aronofsky’s drama starring Jennifer Lawrence.

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5. "Cruise gets to be like "what hot woman do I want to be on location ..."
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for a few weeks" and then he sets up a movie to do that. That has got to be the life.

Assuming he likes women.



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8. "hes bizarro adam sandler nm"
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6. "The Mummy - Trailer Tease"
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The Mummy - Trailer Tease

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAWo9_V2qOg

  

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9. "Tom Cruise stay cookin...."
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Mission Impossible
Jack Reacher
Edge of Tomorrow
Top Gun
this....

and he can flip it and do something like Magnolia or Born on the 4th of July

He's the GOAT movie star....if he ain't who is.
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10. "Tom Cruise MUST say "Show Me The Mummy!!""
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11. "The Mummy - Official Trailer"
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The Mummy - Official Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjHgzkQM2Sg

  

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12. "not bad"
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i'm a cruise action movie fan so i'm in.

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13. "this looks shockingly good. i'm a huge fan of the 1999 mummy movie"
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but the others were so bad they need a fucking miracle to revive that franchise

  

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14. "The Mummy - Official Trailer #2"
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The Mummy - Official Trailer #2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzorZUuZqEI

  

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15. "The Mummy - Official Trailer #3"
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The Mummy - Official Trailer #3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4C1gnqdrew

  

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16. "i am there for it!"
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17. "Shit sucks."
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At they tried but I'm good on this "Dark Universe" if this is what's to come.

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19. "*sigh* A bad Tom Cruise movie. Really hard to do, but they did it."
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No character, movie looks and feels like a Once Upon a Time-esque TV show, and even the action is primarily unmemorable.

The Dark Universe set-up stuff got laughs in my theater. Bad ones. As did the finale with the eyeballs (you'll know it when you see it). It just didn't work. At all.

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20. "I actually enjoyed it"
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After all the bad reviews I went only because a friend wanted to go and had low expectations. I actually totally enjoyed it and I have a low tolerance for hollywood blockbuster crap. Yes, it's a campy, there's some terrible dialogue and the franchise stuff sucks, but both of us had a genuinely good time watching it.

Go figure

  

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21. "‘The Mummy’s’ Troubles: Tom Cruise Had Excessive Control"
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Inside ‘The Mummy’s’ Troubles: Tom Cruise Had Excessive Control (EXCLUSIVE)

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/the-mummy-meltdown-tom-cruise-1202465742/


By Ramin Setoodeh,
Brent Lang

There were few signs that a major blockbuster was about to premiere when “The Mummy” rolled into Manhattan last week. The marquee of the AMC Loews Lincoln Square Theatres had gone blank. The carpet was totally covered with black plastic. Security only let guests past barricades after quizzing them about what they were there to see, and everybody had to walk through two imposing metal detectors.

Inside the theater, Tom Cruise was jubilant, as he stood in front of the crowd. “Hey y’all,” said the 54-year-old actor. He introduced Alex Kurtzman, the film’s director, as well as the cast members, who stood quietly as Cruise delivered a 10-minute improvised speech. “Movies aren’t made by single people,” he said. “It’s a team effort.”

But in the case of “The Mummy,” one person–Cruise–had an excessive amount of control, according to several people interviewed. The reboot of “The Mummy” was supposed to be the start of a mega-franchise for Universal Pictures. But instead, it’s become a textbook case of a movie star run amok.

As Hollywood is playing the blame game on what went wrong on “The Mummy,” which had a measly domestic opening of just $32 million, many fingers are pointing to Cruise. In the same way that he commanded the stage at the film’s premiere, leaving his cast standing awkwardly by his side, several sources close to the production say that Cruise exerted nearly complete creative oversight on “The Mummy,” essentially wearing all the hats and dictating even the smallest decisions on the set. On stage, Cruise admitted his own perfectionist tendencies. “I don’t just make a movie. I give it everything I have and I expect it from everyone also.”

Universal, according to sources familiar with the matter, contractually guaranteed Cruise control of most aspects of the project, from script approval to post-production decisions. He also had a great deal of input on the film’s marketing and release strategy, these sources said, advocating for a June debut in a prime summer period.

With terrible reviews, “The Mummy,” which insiders say cost as much as $190 million to make and more than $100 million more to market and release worldwide, may struggle to make its money back. The film is performing much stronger overseas, where it was Cruise’s biggest international rollout with a $142 million opening weekend. It’s not clear if the movie will break even, and it’s cast a shadow on the studio’s plans for a Dark Universe franchise that’s supposed to feature A-list stars like Johnny Depp (as “The Invisible Man”) and Angelina Jolie (in negotiations for “The Bride of Frankenstein”).

A representative for Cruise didn’t respond to a request for comment. In a statement, Universal refuted that Cruise had a negative influence on the production.

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“Tom approaches every project with a level of commitment and dedication that is unmatched by most working in our business today,” the statement read. “He has been a true partner and creative collaborator, and his goal with any project he works on is to provide audiences with a truly cinematic moviegoing experience.”

Cruise’s controlling behavior comes as Hollywood’s star system is in tatters. In the 1990s and early aughts, studios shelled out big money for the likes of Mel Gibson, Julia Roberts, and Harrison Ford, confident that their names above the title could guarantee ticket sales. In exchange they were offered big perks, hefty salaries, and a sizable share of the profits. Along with the money came the power to veto key decisions. But as comic book movies and special effects-heavy productions took over, top actors found themselves in less demand and with less influence. Cruise has navigated the new landscape better than some–the “Mission: Impossible” franchise still makes money but other efforts such as “Oblivion” have disappointed. Going forward, he may have difficulty exerting the same kind of sway over other films.

It may be the last hurrah for big movie stars, but on the set of “The Mummy,” Cruise acted like the top gun he once was, calling all the shots. Kurtzman had been in the running to direct the project before Cruise signed on, but the actor gave his blessing for the filmmaker to slide behind the camera. They’d established a comfort level when Kurtzman worked as the screenwriter of “Mission: Impossible III.”

In the wake of “The Mummy’s” failure, the decision to tap such an untested director on a sprawling action-adventure seems to have been foolhardy. Kurtzman wouldn’t necessarily rank high on a studio’s wish list for a project this big, given that he’s a producer and writer who only helmed one small feature that debuted to mixed reviews (2012’s Chris Pine drama “People Like Us”). As Kurtzman struggled to adjust to scope of the project, it felt more like Cruise was the real director, often dictating the major action sequences and micro-managing the production, according to sources.

There were other ways that “The Mummy” was transformed from a scary summer popcorn movie into a standard-issue Tom Cruise vehicle. The actor personally commissioned two other writers along with McQuarrie to crank out a new script. Two of the film’s three credited screenwriters, McQuarrie and Dylan Kussman, an actor-writer who played small roles in “The Mummy” and “Jack Reacher,” were close allies of Cruise’s. The script envisioned Nick Morton as an earnest Tom Cruise archetype, who is laughably described as a “young man” at one point.

His writers beefed up his part. In the original script, Morton and the Mummy (played by Sofia Boutella) had nearly equal screen time. The writers also added a twist that saw Cruise’s character become possessed, to give him more of a dramatic arc. Even though Universal executives weren’t thrilled about the story — which feels disjointed and includes Russell Crowe as Dr. Jekyll — they went along with Cruise’s vision.

And the crew fell in line too, behind Cruise as the boss. “This is very much a film of two halves: before Tom and after Tom,” said Frank Walsh, the supervising art director, at a London screening of “The Mummy” this week. “I have heard the stories about how he drives everything and pushes and pushes, but it was amazing to work with him. The guy is a great filmmaker and knows his craft. He will walk onto a set and tell the director what to do, say ‘that’s not the right lens,’ ask about the sets, and as long as you don’t fluff what you’re saying to him … he’s easy to work for.”

Once the film was done, Cruise brought in his longtime editor Andrew Mondshein to piece together the final picture. (The film’s credits also list Gina and Paul Hirsch as editors.) He spent time in the editing suite overseeing the cutting, which everybody agreed wasn’t working. On the lot, there were differences of opinions about whether Cruise’s directions were improving a picture that had been troubled from its inception or whether they were turning a horror film into a Cruise infomercial. Some believed that Cruise had no choice but to assert himself. Given Kurtzman’s inexperience directing tentpoles, Cruise, who has carried heavily choreographed action movies all his life, had to try to rally the troops or risk having the production fall behind schedule.

Universal knew that if it wanted “The Mummy” to compete against the likes of “Wonder Woman” and “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” it needed every ounce of Cruise’s waning star power. As the studio scrambled to deal with weak tracking, it released a portrait in late May of Cruise with other actors from the Dark Universe franchise, including Depp and Javier Bardem (who will play Frankenstein). Yet the studio couldn’t even assemble all the actors in the room at the same time, and the image had to be Photoshopped. The Internet reaction to the last-ditch marketing effort was tepid at best. It was another reminder that the big names that once ruled Hollywood are inspiring a lot less love from audiences.

The reviews may have been brutal, but at the premiere Cruise seemed pleased, complimenting everyone involved and portraying the finished film as a team effort. “Jake! Jake!” he shouted at one of his co-stars Jake Johnson. “It was awesome working with you, Jake!”

Justin Kroll and Stewart Clarke contributed to this story.

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22. "Still, who thought "Dark Universe" was a good idea"
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23. "^^^^^"
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making them interconnected is corny as fuck. Tho I could see the Frankenstein and Dracula joints being good if the right talent is behind them.

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25. "WHY THEY BLAMING CROOZE"
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Yeah, he's an overbearing prick, but that overbearing prick has a pretty good track record even in recent memory when he's being an overbearing prick. Edge of Tomorrow, the Jack Reachers (even tho im not a fan) and he basically IS the Mission Impossible series to the point where im pretty sure that nigga cooks the catering himself.

It was a bad idea all around.

  

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27. "Why wouldn't a guy with that level of control get blamed?"
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It’s fine to cite past success with Crooze Control, but unless you’re a parishioner of his cult who believes he can do no wrong and make no mistake, that’s really not much of an argument for why his handling weren’t part of the problem here.

If he wound up with a significant amount of control then it stands to reason a significant share of blame lands at his feet
You can’t blame the idea or the universe concept either. Those were blank slates at one point and neither idea is inherently bad. Even the presence of Jekyl doesn’t seem like a particularly bad idea. The way they introduced him was weak though and to me the plot seems to suffer from lazy storytelling most of all.

I read the plot and the back story seemed fine as a jump off and if we’re suspending disbelief, there’s nothing particularly bad about the idea of mystical beings like Dracula or a wolf-man existing in the same place and fleshing out an entire slate of films centering on these beings seems perfectly fine.

Granted, I’m not rushing out to see the creature from the black lagoon on paper, but then I thought Real Steel was a laughable premise before they went all Prodigy and dropped a gem on us.
From what I’ve read about the movie it doesn’t seem like anyone really brought anything good to this.

  

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28. "Agreed."
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I slanted my post just because the article reeks of a studio trying to cast the blame on Cruise as if they didn't know they were betting (in their minds) billions of dollars worth of movie tickets on a dude not exactly known to be the bastion of stability.

This thing sucked from all angles.

First of all, if you're trying to build a new cinematic universe, why you got an overpriced middle aged actor as one of the center, lol. They thought they could have their cake and eat it too; hope that Mission Impossible superstar Cruise shows up to get those tickets and throw in new movie properties in the mix to get some of that swag.

The Mummy's already a known constant so why they felt they had to get a superstar imho makes no sense, on top of these kind of long running sequels/universes all tend to focus on up and coming actors that they can get cheap and grow into the role.

Cruise deserves an equal share of the hate, but this makes it look like he showed up with a crew of Scientologists redo the script and casted family members in main roles, lol.

  

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26. "smh @ them trying to blame this on the god."
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