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Jessica Biel Up For A "Total Recall" Role

 

The other week came word of potential casting for the two key female roles in the upcoming Len Wiseman-directed remake of "Total Recall" at Sony Pictures. Now, Variety reports that one of those possibilities has come true with Jessica Biel having landed one of the roles.

 

As previously reported, the plan is to stick closer to Philip K. Dick’s short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" than the previous film did. Set on a futuristic Earth, Colin Farrell plays factory worker Douglas Quaid who begins to think he’s a spy, but he doesn’t know whether it’s for Euromerica or New Shanghai - one of the two superpower countries in this world.

 

Biel was said to be reading for the part of Melina, a love interest role said to be substantially different from that of Rachel Ticotin's character in the original. However it's unsure if that's the role she's locked.

 

The other part is Quaid's wife, a role that proved Sharon Stone's breakout role in the 1990 original. Kate Bosworth and Diane Kruger were reportedly vying for that part. Bryan Cranston has already been confirmed as Euromerica leader Vilos Cohaagen who plots to invade New Shanghai.

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While I'm no fan of the need Hollywood has to remake everything, I never quite understood Total Recall's perceived "untouchable" status. It was fun to watch, but not much more than a B-Movie with something to say. Unless that's why it's so sacred...?

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It's a fucking amazing action movie- and the dialog! It's just fantastic fun to watch.

 

If they were trying to remake the original movie I'd be pissed because they'd just be replacing Arnie and Arnie is at the core of what makes it so enjoyable. His delivery of the one-liners alone is just incredible entertainment.

 

But they're not, thank god! There's room in the original short story for an entirely new film from the sounds of it.

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