Russell
Crowe Saves State of Play 12/4/07
Russell Crowe has been confirmed as Brad
Pitt's replacement in political thriller State of Play after
Hollywood-strike related issues forced the Troy
star to pull out of the project.
Director Kevin Macdonald flew to Crowe's native Australia in a bid to
persuade him to take the role immediately as production begins this month
(Dec08).
Pitt, 43, was onboard the film for months, but pulled out citing
concerns with the script - sparking Hollywood fears the actor may face
legal action from studio bosses at Universal Pictures after walking away
from a film that was stalled by a strike.
A star-studded cast including Edward Norton, Dame Helen Mirren and
Rachel McAdams have already signed on to the film, an adaptation of a 2003
British TV miniseries.