Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Michael Fassbender 'Open' To 'RoboCop'
When Brazilian director José Padilha was asked for who he preferred to experience Officer Alex J. Murphy within the approaching reboot in the "RoboCop" franchise, he spoke freely he wanted to cast among Hollywood's most-wanted stars, Michael Fassbender. Throughout time of the interview, nobody had approached Fassbender in regards to the role, and news soon spread on the internet in regards to the director of "Elite Squad: The Enemy Within," which just hit theaters, and also the intentions for your reboot. Collider got the chance to sit down lower with Fassbender and discuss his two approaching films, "A Dangerous Method" and "Shame," and throughout the interview they talked about Padilha's selection for RoboCop and the way Fassbender would go through the role. Fassbender still had not spoken with Padilha or seen a script but mentioned he'd are interested nonetheless. "You understand, I'm always open. I'll take a look within the script and sit lower while using director and possess a conversation," he mentioned. "It is not certainly like, 'Oh, There's to see RoboCop before I retire.'" He told Collider that that's not how he chooses his roles, selecting to think about them much more about a scenario-by-situation basis. "I don't have that about anything. I dont go, 'I need to get familiar with the Dane eventually, or Hamlet.' I dont think such as this,In . Fassbender mentioned. "I merely wait and discover what appears, and Im always open to it. Essentially react to the script, then Im up for anything." He's even up for wearing a massive metal helmet for most a film, that's most most likely what RoboCop would entail. "It might be kind of fun," he mentioned. "It might be kind of good to experience a helmet that we could hide behind, for almost all the film, too. That sounds kind of appealing." Would you like to see Michael Fassbender undertake "RoboCop"? Inform us inside the comments below and also on Twitter!
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