The Rosie Project: Richard Linklater quits the film
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Jennifer Lawrence isn't the only one to depart the adaptation of Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project...
The book of The Rosie Project is well worth seeking out. Penned by Graeme Simsion, it's a funny yet intelligent book about a professor who struggles socially, who comes up with a survey to help him find his perfect partner. Enter the Rosie of the title.
The film version has been on the stove for a little while now, with Sony backing the project. And up until the end of last week, it had Jennifer Lawrence starring as Rosie, and Boyhood's Richard Linklater on board to direct. One week later, and they're both gone.
We reported on Lawrence's departure yesterday, as her crowded schedule gave her no room to slot the film in. She left the movie on Monday, and The Hollywood Reporter now adds that director Linklater left on the same day too.
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Jennifer Lawrence isn't the only one to depart the adaptation of Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project...
The book of The Rosie Project is well worth seeking out. Penned by Graeme Simsion, it's a funny yet intelligent book about a professor who struggles socially, who comes up with a survey to help him find his perfect partner. Enter the Rosie of the title.
The film version has been on the stove for a little while now, with Sony backing the project. And up until the end of last week, it had Jennifer Lawrence starring as Rosie, and Boyhood's Richard Linklater on board to direct. One week later, and they're both gone.
We reported on Lawrence's departure yesterday, as her crowded schedule gave her no room to slot the film in. She left the movie on Monday, and The Hollywood Reporter now adds that director Linklater left on the same day too.
- 10/15/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
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