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| POSTED Monday , August 02, 2004 10:45:42 PM |
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| REPLIED Thursday, August 05, 2004 10:07:46 AM |
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http://www.comingsoon.net /news/alexandergreatnews. php?id=5535
E! Online says that, despite published reports to the contrary, Baz Luhrmann's epic Alexander the Great is not dead yet. The Universal Pictures and DreamWorks co-production would star Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role and Nicole Kidman as Alexander's mother, Olympia.
The 'Telegraph' reported that Luhrmann decided to scrap the flick because he wanted to take a year off and spend more time with his production designer wife, Catherine Martin, and their new daughter, Lillian, born last October. The story was subsequently picked up by the New York Post.
However, disputing those accounts, Luhrmann's Australia-based rep, Maria Farmer, said the filmmaker has not scuttled his big-budget historical biopic on the Macedonian conquerer, and is still firming up plans for his next cinematic outing.
"Baz is currently in Europe working on the final draft of his script for 'Alexander the Great'. When he completes that draft he will decide whether Alexander is the next film on his slate," Farmer said. "We do not know where these reports have originated from. They certainly did not come from Baz."
Oliver Stone's own version at Warner Bros., Alexander, will hit theaters on November 5. It stars Colin Farrell, Angelina Jolie, Anthony Hopkins, and Val Kilmer.
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