Luke Evans Pulls Out of The Crow Remake!!!
The Hobbit actor Luke Evans Pulls Out of The Crow Remake, hinting that he’s leaving the franchise alongside F Javier Gutiérrez.
CelebNMusic247.com is reporting that The Crow remake starring Luke Evans has just hit another bump in the road since the main star of the film is leaving.
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Here is what he had to say to Den of Geek:
“No at the minute The Crow is not, not for me.”
“I mean I’m sure it’s going to go ahead at some point, but I have other projects that are greenlit and ready to go and projects that I’m very interested in and you know, I can’t wait much longer.”
The Hallow director Corin Hardy was announced this week to be replacing Gutiérrez.
James O’Barr‘s graphic novel The Crow was famously adapted into a film in 1994. Alex Proyas directed the movie, in which star Brandon Lee was accidentally shot and killed on set.
It centres around a murdered man who comes back to life for revenge.
Evans will next be seen reprising his role as Bard the Bowman in The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
The Crow was scheduled to shoot in spring 2015. An updated schedule has not been revealed.
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