Tuesday, December 30
The Bedtime Stories star remained coy when speaking to us about the upcoming Justice League movie, citing that she couldn't "talk about it because it's not official yet." However, Palmer was more forthcoming with her native country's Herald Sun, telling them, "I was going to be playing a villain, which would be so exciting and totally different from anything I've done before. And with George Miller, an Aussie icon. Plus, I'm good friends with Megan [Gale], it would be so brilliant for her to be cast as Wonder Woman. Fingers crossed it will happen."
And we thought talking about the movie "wasn't allowed." Maybe next time we speak with Palmer, we'll break out the Australian accents.
Posted 12/30/2008 by reelz
Related: George Miller | Justice League of America | Bedtime Stories | Teresa Palmer
Wednesday, December 24
The Aussie import -- who last year at this time was seen seducing Daniel Radcliffe (perhaps better known as Harry Potter) in December Boys -- stars alongside Adam Sandler in the holiday release Bedtime Stories. But Teresa Palmer nearly didn't get the part.
Her character "was originally written to be sort of that flighty, floozy kind of character," Palmer says. "You know, she likes to go into bars, and have fun with boys, and all that sort of stuff. But when I initially auditioned for it they said, 'You're not right for the part. You're not Paris Hilton enough.'"
But then Adam Sandler changed his mind. Find out why in our Interview with Teresa Palmer, in which we also try to get some details about her involvment in the upcoming Justice League.
Posted 12/24/2008 by reelz
Related: Adam Sandler | Justice League of America | Bedtime Stories | Teresa Palmer
Saturday, April 19
This weekend Forgetting Sarah Marshall officially announces the arrival of Russell Brand in America and Brand isn't missing a beat. He's already signed to co-star opposite Jonah Hill in another Apatow comedy and he will next be starring opposite Adam Sandler in Bedtime Stories.
We went straight to the source during our exclusive interview with Brand to ask about the Adam Sandler project.
"[My character]'s called Mickey and it's a Disney movie, so that's really exciting. I'm Adam Sandler's comic foil... Sort of a grubby room service waiter that ultimately gets the girl... It's a good part. It's all the way through the film."
More on Brand and his future projects to come!
Posted 4/19/2008 by reelz
Related: Adam Sandler | Forgetting Sarah Marshall | Bedtime Stories | Russell Brand