Monday, October 7, 2013

Collider: Willem Dafoe Returns for FINDING DORY; Jennifer Ehle Boards FIFTY SHADES OF GREY and THE FORGER; Lake Bell Joins THE COUP

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Willem Dafoe Returns for FINDING DORY; Jennifer Ehle Boards FIFTY SHADES OF GREY and THE FORGER; Lake Bell Joins THE COUP
Oct 7th 2013, 23:17, by Dave Trumbore

Here's today's latest casting news: Willem Dafoe, who voiced the role of Gill in 2003's Finding Nemo, will return to reprise his role in Finding Dory. Jennifer Ehle (Zero Dark Thirty) is in negotiations to star in Sam Taylor-Johnson's Fifty Shades of Grey. Ehle will also join Philip Martin's heist film, The Forger, along with Anson Mount (Hell on Wheels), Abigail Spencer (Oz the Great and Powerful) and Marcus Thomas (Drowning Mona). Lake Bell (Children's Hospital) has joined Owen Wilson and Pierce Brosnan in John Erick Dowdle's action thriller, The Coup. Hit the jump for more on each film. First up from TotalFilm is news that Dafoe is reprising his role as Gill for Pixar's sequel, Finding Dory.  Here's what Dafoe had to say on the experience: "Yeah I've already started.  It's even better than the first. It's fantastic. It's good to say I think it's going to be better than the first; that's good advertising! It's difficult to repeat a success and so many years afterwards, but it's really cool. I've done one session so far and I just am going to have such a good time." From THR comes word that Bell is the latest addition to The Coup.  The story follows "an American family living in Southeast Asia who get caught in the middle of a violent revolution. They must flee to safety while being hunted by a murderous rebel leader ... Bell will play Annie Dwyer, a woman who is loved by everyone and has a seemingly perfect family life, but wonders sometimes if she should be happier ...

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