A recent tweet by film producer Dana Brunetti suggested indirectly that Henry Cavill may be the top contender to be asked in 'Fifty Shades Of Grey."
With fans of the erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey" waiting early for news of who will cast in the movie adaptation of the novel, a recent tweet by film producer Dana Brunetti created quite a stir. According to the tweet, Brunetti revealed that he would be "meeting with 'agents' at CAA," including in his tweet a photo of men in dark suits. On a closer analysis of the tweet, it can be found that CAA's top client nowadays is Henry Cavill. Does this suggest Cavill is up for the lead role of Christian Grey in the film?
Recently Screenwriter Kelly Marcel revealed that no actor would want in without a script. And the script isn't ready yet. Moreover, Marcel says that even if they had an actor signed on without a script, nothing was going to be revealed just yet. According to The Times, the screenwriter has "sworn to secrecy on all aspects of the film."
This thing is very, very closely guarded. There are shredders arriving at my house at this moment, because in LA my trash was gone through. Who is playing Christian, who is playing Anna -- seriously, people are rabid about this thing.
However, according to a report my Mstarz, Matt Bomer once again tops the list of contenders for the role of Christian Grey, with Ian Somerhalder being placed a close second in recent polls.
"Matt Bomer is the best fit ... He has a square jawline, piercing eyes, a straight nose, a nice body ... and a classy, professional look fit for a CEO," said one "Matty" fan.
"Two words only. Matt Bomer," asserted another commenter.
Somerhalder, on the other hand, is reportedly exciting his fans by handing out his personal copy of "Fifty Shades of Grey" with a personal note. He took to his twitter account Monday to announce the raffle.
"With my personal copy of '50 Shades' with a personal note :)," Somerhalder tweeted.
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