Rihanna, Anne Hathaway expected to join female 'Ocean's Eight'
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Rihanna alongside on-screen characters Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter are in converses with join Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett in a female-driven spinoff of the "Sea's Eleven" wrongdoing escapade establishment, Hollywood exchange distributions wrote about Wednesday.
News of the motion picture comes a month after the arrival of the all-female revamp of the cherished 1980s activity drama "Ghostbusters," this time featuring Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig, that provoked a contempt filled reaction on online networking.
Creation of on the Warner Bros. film, to be called "Sea's Eight," is relied upon to begin in October, with executive Gary Ross, Hollywood sites Deadline and Variety reported.
Warner Bros. declined to remark.
Ross told motion picture site SlashFilm in June that the motion picture would proceed with the "Sea's Eleven" set of three featuring George Clooney and Brad Pitt, and also having a comparative cheerful tone.
"Sea's Eleven," in which Clooney and associates loot three Las Vegas gambling clubs, made some $450 million at the overall film industry on its 2001 discharge. "Sea's Twelve" and "Sea's Thirteen" took after, getting another $670 million for Warner Bros.
On-screen character Mindy Kaling, star of U.S. Television satire arrangement "The Mindy Project," is additionally anticipated that would join the "Sea's Eight" cast, alongside Asian American rapper Awkwafina.
Ross told SlashFilm in a June meeting that the thought for "Sea's Eight" had been in progress for a considerable length of time and that executive Steven Soderbergh would be a maker on the forthcoming film.
"Ghostbusters," a reboot of the adored 1984 motion picture with Bill Murray, stars some of America's most entertaining ladies in the stimulation business. However, as far back as arrangements were reported a year prior for the motion picture, the choice to run with another, female cast has incited discussion online and prompted the trailer winning the qualification of being the most hated in YouTube history.
"Ghostbusters" went ahead to win for the most part warm surveys and has taken more than $180 million at the overall film industry since its July 15 discharge, as per film tracker BoxOfficeMojo.com.
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