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ScarJo offered lead in classic horror remake

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After playing Black Widow in three “Avengers” movies (and a fourth and fifth on the way) in the Marvel universe, the actress is now being eyed for one of Universal's remakes of a classic monster: “The Creature From The Black Lagoon”. 

According to a report on Tracking Board, ScarJo is Universal's top choice for the leading role in the remake.

The 1954 original from filmmaker Jack Arnold is considered a horror movie classic and saw a group of scientists on an expedition through the Amazon who discover a human-fish hybrid.

Julie Adams played the leading female role of Kay Lawrence, and her portrayal helped define the scream queen genre. 

However, just because Universal reportedly wants Johansson to be involved, doesn't mean she'll sign up.

In addition to being a first-time mom, she also has to fulfill her Marvel obligations.

She also has leading roles in the “Ghost in the Shell” movie adaptation, “The Jungle Book” and the Coen brothers' new movie “Hail, Caesar!” on the docket. 

Source: Cinemablend

 

 

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ScarJo offered lead in classic horror remake

ScarJo

After playing Black Widow in three “Avengers” movies (and a fourth and fifth on the way) in the Marvel universe, the actress is now being eyed for one of Universal's remakes of a classic monster: “The Creature From The Black Lagoon”. 

According to a report on Tracking Board, ScarJo is Universal's top choice for the leading role in the remake.

The 1954 original from filmmaker Jack Arnold is considered a horror movie classic and saw a group of scientists on an expedition through the Amazon who discover a human-fish hybrid.

Julie Adams played the leading female role of Kay Lawrence, and her portrayal helped define the scream queen genre. 

However, just because Universal reportedly wants Johansson to be involved, doesn't mean she'll sign up.

In addition to being a first-time mom, she also has to fulfill her Marvel obligations.

She also has leading roles in the “Ghost in the Shell” movie adaptation, “The Jungle Book” and the Coen brothers' new movie “Hail, Caesar!” on the docket. 

Source: Cinemablend

 

 

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