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Post by Willing Sniper on Jan 31, 2015 14:36:06 GMT -8
Petition Launched Over Scarlett Johansson's Casting in Comic Adaptation JAN 16, 2015
A petition has been created calling for SCARLETT JOHANSSON to be replaced by an Asian actress for the upcoming big screen adaptation of Japanese comic series GHOST IN THE SHELL. The Avengers star was announced as the lead for the first live-action movie earlier this month, and fans of the original Japanese comics and animated films, about a cyborg detective, have set up a campaign to protest against the role being given to an American actress. The online petition states, "The original film is set in Japan, and the major cast members are Japanese... So why would the American remake star a white actress? The industry is already unfriendly to Asian actors without roles in major films being changed to exclude them. "(Production company) DreamWorks could be using this film to help provide opportunities for Asian-American actors in a market with few opportunities for them to shine. Please sign the petition asking them to reconsider casting Scarlett Johansson in Ghost in the Shell and select actors who are truer to the cast of the original film!" The petition has so far attracted 15,000 signatures. Ghost in the Shell is set to be directed by Snow White and the Huntsman moviemaker Rupert Sanders and is due for release in 2017. It is not the only film to have caused a stir over casting choices in recent months - Sir Ridley Scott's biblical epic Exodus: Gods and Kings was criticized for using Caucasian actors in Middle Eastern roles. Source
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Post by Deleted on Jan 31, 2015 14:59:57 GMT -8
I guess that everyone has forgotten the Star Trek films which had many non American actors.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2015 15:44:07 GMT -8
Scarlett will rock that roll and she is a good catch for the producers. Casting an unknown would be a misstep. Welcome to America.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 16:41:26 GMT -8
Which is better... have a movie that sells tickets... or a movie that "bombs" at the box office?
I think the producers are hoping for the former, and the petitioners are hoping for the latter.
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