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Saoirse to star in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of ‘Little Women’

Saoirse to star in Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of ‘Little Women’

As June ended, it came with a surprise as Variety reported that Saoirse is set to work with her ‘Lady Bird’ director again, this time with Gerwig adapting the classic novel ‘Little Women‘.

Here is what they say:

Following her critically acclaimed and Oscar-nominated “Lady Bird,” Greta Gerwig is eyeing “Little Women” as her next directing gig.

A-listers Meryl Streep, Emma Stone, Saoirse Ronan and Timothee Chalamet are in talks to star in Columbia Pictures’ retelling of the American classic with Florence Pugh also in talks to star. The movie would mark a reunion for Gerwig, Ronan and Chalamet. The young actors starred in 2017’s coming-of-age comedy “Lady Bird.”

The roles are unknown at this time as some castings are still being worked out. Sources tell Variety the studio is expected to test a handful of actresses opposite Stone for the role of Beth before the July 4 holiday.

The project has been set up at Columbia Pictures for some time, with Amy Pascal set to produce with Denise Di Novi and Robin Swicord. Andrea Giannetti will oversee the production for Columbia Pictures.

Gerwig was initially brought in to rewrite a draft, but following “Lady Bird’s” success, Sony amped up pre-production in order to woo Gerwig into picking this as her next movie.

The novel by Louisa May Alcott, which follows the March sisters in post-Civil War America, has been adapted several times into feature films, with the 1994 version starring Winona Ryder being the most popular. The BBC’s “Little Women” miniseries aired late last year.

This would mark a major coup for Sony and Pascal, who have always coveted the IP, but wanted to make sure the right pieces were in place before pushing the project forward. If this deal makes, the package of high-profile talent ensures a fast-track into production.”

First trailer for ‘Mary Queen of Scots’

First trailer for ‘Mary Queen of Scots’

After a very long wait, the first official trailer for ‘Mary Queen of Scots‘ is here! Watch Saoirse Ronan and Margot Robbie channeling the queens below:

New “On Chesil Beach” Promotional Stills

New “On Chesil Beach” Promotional Stills

Saoirse fans, we’ve added 30 new promo images from “On Chesil Beach”. Check it out:

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New ‘On Chesil Beach’ Clips

As the release date draws near, we have new clips from ‘On Chesil Beach’! Check it out:

(Video) Saoirse & Ian McEwan talk ‘On Chesil Beach’

(Video) Saoirse & Ian McEwan talk ‘On Chesil Beach’

Whoever thought Saoirse would rest after awards season couldn’t be more wrong! The first interview for the ‘On Chesil Beach‘ press is out and in it you can see Saoirse and author Ian McEwan discussing the making of the movie as well as other points. Watch the video below:

(Photo) “On Chesil Beach” featured in Vanity Fair

(Photo) “On Chesil Beach” featured in Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair recently had a feature on ‘On Chesil Beach’ along with a new portrait of Saoirse and Billy Howle. You can view it right in our gallery.

With On Chesil Beach, which will be in theaters next month, Saoirse Ronan sustains an unbroken streak of acting excellence that has encompassed The Grand Budapest Hotel, Brooklyn, and Lady Bird. The film is set in the narrowest sliver of historical time, the immediately pre-youthquake Britain of 1962, when, as Ian McEwan writes in the novella upon which the movie is based, “to be young was a social encumbrance . . . a faintly embarrassing condition for which marriage was the beginning of a cure.”

But the picture, directed by Dominic Cooke and co-starring Billy Howle, is tender toward its virginal newlywed protagonists rather than mocking and mean. “Satire creates distance. I wanted the reader, and now the viewer, to get right up close to them,” says McEwan, who handled the screenplay adaptation himself.

In bearing and appearance—”certainly beautiful, but in a sculpted, strong-boned way,” as the book has it—Ronan is uncannily right for the role of Florence Ponting, the violinist who takes the hand (but not willingly much else) of her groom, Edward Mayhew. “The physicality of Florence is so important, because there is so much that isn’t said,” Ronan explains. “And Ian writes with such love and understanding. I don’t think there are many films that have tackled this subject this way. Usually, it’s either a caricature, like American Pie, or overly sentimental.”

New stills from “On Chesil Beach”

New stills from “On Chesil Beach”

New promotional stills of Saoirse and Billy Howle in “On Chesil Beach” have been released! We have uploaded them to our photo gallery. The film premiered during the Toronto International Film Festival last year, and is currently set for a wider release in countries like Ireland, England and the United States on May 18, 2018.

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“The Seagull” to premiere at Tribeca Film Festival

The Seagull will be screened at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival on April 21st in New York City. It was announced on the official website recently. No word on Saoirse’s attendance yet.

Adapted by Tony Award®-winning playwright Stephen Karam and directed by Tony Award®-winning director Michael Mayer, this exquisite adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s classic The Seagull finds a group of friends and family gathered for a seemingly jovial weekend in the countryside. But under the surface, Nina (Saoirse Ronan) pines desperately for Irina’s (Annette Benning) partner Boris (Corey Stoll), a celebrated playwright. Meanwhile, Masha (Elisabeth Moss) fights a battle with her own unrequited love.

This layered saga about art, fame, family, and human folly plays out with claustrophobic intensity, as the lives of friends, families, and lovers, all living under the same roof, become entangled. The Seagull’s cast of celebrated performers brings fresh perspective to these beloved, complicated characters. Rich with feeling, this tragicomedy asks timeless questions about how best to live a purposeful life and, more importantly, how to love.

–Mara Webster

The USA release date is on May 11. You can re-watch the trailer here.