Jeremy Irons is the latest to join the cast of "Beautiful Creatures" directed by Richard LaGravenese for Alcon Entertainment
Published on: March 14, 2012
LOS ANGELES, CA, MARCH 14, 2012 - Academy Award-winning actor Jeremy Irons is in final negotiations to join the cast of the supernatural love story "Beautiful Creatures," based on the New York Times best selling novel of the same name - the first of a hugely popular series written by authors Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl - it was announced by Alcon co-founders and co-CEOs Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove.
Irons is the most recent in a flurry of casting announcements, joining Viola Davis (Amma), Emma Thompson (Mrs. Lincoln/Sarafine), Emmy Rossum (Ridley), Thomas Mann (Link) and relative newcomers Jack O'Connell (Ethan) and Alice Englert (Lena).
Irons will play the role of Macon Ravenwood, Lena's mysterious and recluse uncle.
A hauntingly intense coming of age story set in the South, "Beautiful Creatures" is about two star-crossed teenage lovers, Ethan, a local boy, and a mysterious new girl, Lena, who uncover dark secrets about their families, their history and their town.
Erwin Stoff ("Water for Elephants," "I Am Legend") will produce along with Kosove and Johnson ("The Blind Side," "The Book of Eli,") and Molly Smith ("Something Borrowed," "P.S. I Love You."). Filming begins next month in and around New Orleans.
Richard LaGravenese ("P.S. I Love You") will direct from his adaptation.
Irons is currently starring in the critically-acclaimed Showtime drama "The Borgias" whose second season premieres next month and will next be seen in the CBS Films drama "The Words," where he stars alongside Bradley Cooper, Olivia Wilde, Zoe Saldana and Dennis Quaid.
He was most recently seen in last year's standout drama about the financial crisis, "Margin Call," which received an Academy Award nomination for its screenplay.
Alcon, which has film rights to all three books in the series published by Little Brown Books, including "Beautiful Darkness," and "Beautiful Chaos," is looking at "Creatures" to kick off a possible franchise at WB.
Alcon recently produced the hit "Dolphin Tale," a 3-D family film starring Morgan Freeman, Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd and Kris Kristofferson.
Irons is repped by CAA and Ken McReddie Associates.
ABOUT ALCON ENTERTAINMENT
Alcon Entertainment co-founders and co-CEO's Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson founded the Company in 1997 with financial backing from Frederick W. Smith, the Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of FedEx. Alcon, which is named after a mythological archer and ally of Hercules, has financed, and/or co-financed/produced over 19 films, including "My Dog Skip," "Dude, Where's My Car?", "Insomnia," "Racing Stripes," the Academy Award nominated Best Picture "The Blind Side," which earned Sandra Bullock a Best Actress Oscar; "The Book of Eli," starring Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman; "Insomnia," starring Al Pacino, Robin Williams, and Hilary Swank and directed by Chris Nolan; "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," and "P.S. I Love You," starring Hilary Swank, among many others.
The Company recently released the box-office success "Dolphin Tale," a 3-D family film starring Morgan Freeman, Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd and Kris Kristofferson, released via Alcon's output deal with Warner Bros.
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