We’ve heard of being coy and being evasive but this is on a bit of a different level. On the red carpet at the Oscars over the weekend MTV asked awesomely-coiffed producer Brian Grazer about Javier Bardem — who was offered the lead in “The Dark Tower” in January — and whether or not he was going to be in the film. “He’s locked in psychologically,” Grazer said. “He really wants to do it, so we’re absolutely rooting for him to do it.”
So what does this actually mean? Well, it means he’s probably interested but nothing is official, though it certainly seems Grazer wants him badly. “Javier Bardem, that’s what we’re hoping. We’re in the process of trying to put that together,” Grazer said adding, when asked about other potential contenders, “We’re really just focused on Javier right now.”
The Akiva Goldsman penned and Ron Howard directed project is a big commitment as Stephen King‘s story will be spread out across three films and a television series to pack in the full story. Likely, Bardem is weighing his options as he’s also been circling another major franchise, “James Bond 23,” with Sam Mendes apparently offering him a juicy villain role. Even though Bond is due in 2012 and ‘Dark Tower’ in 2013, we could see the productions overlapping as one ends and the other starts, and that too might cause an issue. So, some big options for Bardem right now and the actor is big on receiving a script first and we’d guess that before he signs anything, he wants something from Goldsman to give a glance at.
But, seriously, “locked in psychologically”? That sounds like a phrase from the terrestrial realm of our favorite warlock with flaming fists, Charlie Sheen.
@sp \”should never expect quality or art.\”
Your point on quality is just dead wrong.
The Missing
Frost/Nixon
Apollo 13
Parenthood
Backdraft
You were saying? Sure the guy falters but shit man, way to dismiss an entire career…
What kind of bullshit producer-talk is that: \”locked in psychologically.\”
Give a straight answer or STFU.
Ron Howard is one of the nicest guys in Hollyweird, but his directing is a lot to be desired. Any actor signing up t star in one of Howard\’s film, should never expect quality or art.
IMO, for the most part Howard is a boring, pedestrian director. Not sure how this is going to turn out.
This kind of sucks. Bardem is a great actor. I can\’t imagine why he wants to do a Ron Howard franchise.
\”locked in psychologically\” LOL