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Jamie Foxx Beats Will Smith For Tarantino Flick

Thursday, 23 June 2011 |   Written by Jason   PDF Print E-mail Post a Comment
     After Will Smith was all set to start filming infamous director Quentin Tarantino's new "Django, Unchanged" western type movie, it looks like actor turned singer turned actor Jamie Foxx is now in talks for Will Smith's leading man role.
Will Smith might be headed back to the wild, wild west. The rapper-turned-actor is in talks to star in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming spaghetti Western film Django Unchained, which focuses on “a slave in the Old South who teams with a German bounty hunter to search for his wife.”
 
The film, which begins production in the fall, also may include Samuel L. Jackson and Christoph Waltz in key roles. With Louisiana as a likely forerunner for a shooting location, Django will follow Smith’s title role as a “freed slave who seeks to reunite with his slave wife, a journey which will see him team up with a German bounty hunter to take down an evil plantation owner.”
 
Jackson is in talks to play Monsieur Calvin Candie, a villain who is also a slave and clashes with Django. According to insiders, Tarantino has requested Smith to star in the flick, based on a script that he penned himself.
 
UPDATE: Tarantino casted Jamie Foxx in the lead role in Django Unchained, according to Deadline.com. Foxx will co-star alongside Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio and Samuel L. Jackson in a "Sergio Leone-style spaghetti Western that Tarantino wrote and has set in Mississippi during slavery." Negotiations are in action to solidify Foxx as the leading man in the flick. (hiphopdx)

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