Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Keaton Takes Laurie's Robocop Role

Michael Keaton has replaced Hugh Laurie in the remake of "Robocop" says Heat Vision.

At first Joshua Zetumer was hired to write the reboot of the RoboCop franchise that now aims to explore in detail a part of the story that Paul Verhoeven's 1987 classic did not--Alex Murphy's (The Killing star Joel Kinnaman) actual transition from man to machine.

Keaton will play “the cold, sarcastic CEO of Omnicorp, Raymond Sellars, leading the group behind RoboCop’s creation.”


Gary Oldman has been cast as Norton, the scientist who creates Robocop and finds himself torn between the ideals of the machine trying to rediscover its humanity and the callous needs of a corporation. Samuel L. Jackson will play Pat Novak, a charismatic media mogul and a powerful force in the future. Abbie Cornish will play the role of Alex Murphy's wife who thinks she is a widow. Jennifer Ehle plays a character named Liz Kline which is new to the mythology. Jackie Earle Haley will play Maddox, the man who dispenses the military training to Roboco. Michael Kenneth Williams will play the partner of Murphy who is close with Murphy’s family. Marianne Jean-Baptiste is set to play Karen Dean, the Detroit Chief of Police Jay Baruchel also stars.

Marc Abraham and Eric Newman will produce the film.

This has been a difficult time for the remake following a negative script review from HitFix honcho Drew McWeeny--reports in the Brazilian outlet Cinemacom Rapadura suggest that Padilha is clashing with the studio over creative decisions--Making the project "Hell" for Padilha

Shooting kicks off in September in Toronto for release on August 9th 2013.

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