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  • ‘One True Loves’ Interview: Simu Liu Talks New Rom-Com

    Simu Liu as Sam in the romance/drama/comedy film, 'One True Loves,' a The Avenue release.
    Simu Liu as Sam in the romance/drama/comedy film, ‘One True Loves,’ a The Avenue release. Photo courtesy of The Avenue.

    The popular novel ‘One True Loves’ by Taylor Jenkins Reid is coming to theaters. The book-to-screen adaptation stars Marvel actor Simu Liu, Broadway songstress Phillipa Soo, and Luke Bracey.

    What is the plot of ‘One True Loves?’

    Directed by Andy Fickman (‘Heathers: The Musical’), ‘One True Loves’ is based on a novel of the same name, written by NY Times bestselling author Taylor Jenkins Reid (‘Daisy Jones and the Six’). The author also penned the screenplay with her husband and both serve as executive producers on the film. The movie focuses on Emma (Phillipa Soo), who is living the perfect life with her husband Jesse (Luke Bracey) until he disappeared in a tragic helicopter crash. Four years later, Emma has found love again with her best friend Sam (Simu Liu) and is about to be married when Jesse resurfaces, throwing all three into a complicated love triangle.

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    Who is in the cast of ‘One True Loves?’

    ‘One True Loves’ stars Phillipa Soo (Broadway’s ‘Hamilton’, ‘Shining Girls’) as Emma, Simu Liu (‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’) as Sam, and Luke Bracey (‘Hacksaw Ridge’) as Jesse. The film also stars Tom Everett Scott (‘Finding You’) as Emma’s brother-in-law Michael, and Michela Conlin (‘Bad Trip’) as Emma’s sister Marie.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Simu Liu about his work on ‘One True Loves,’ playing the romantic lead in a rom-com, working with Phillipa Soo and singing ‘Hamilton’ songs on set, recording and performing an original song for the movie soundtrack, and his excitement to return for ‘Shang-Chi 2.’

    Phillipa Soo as Emma and Simu Liu as Sam in the romance/drama/comedy film, 'One True Loves,' a The Avenue release.
    (L to R) Phillipa Soo as Emma and Simu Liu as Sam in the romance/drama/comedy film, ‘One True Loves,’ a The Avenue release. Photo courtesy of The Avenue.

    Moviefone: To begin with, this, as you know, is a book-to-screen adaptation. So for a project like this, when you approach it, do you go ahead and read the book ahead of time or do you let the script dictate your instincts?

    Simu Liu: Yeah, I think in this case, when Sarah (Halley Finn) brought the project to me, I kind of right away ordered the book just because as an actor, I mean, you really just want any help you can to try to get into the world that you’re about to step into. And then I was kind of encouraged to not necessarily favor the script, but I was encouraged to not get too deep into the book because it’s still, at the end of the day, an adaptation, and a book takes a lot longer to read than a two-hour movie. And so I really wanted to treat the script as much of the Bible as possible. That didn’t mean that I didn’t go through the book and mark down passages that I thought were extremely relevant because Taylor Jenkins Reid is just such a gifted writer, and there are passages that I would highlight and I would say, “oh my goodness, this is just an amazing piece of writing” and it helps me get into some sort of a headspace of where Sam would be at. So that definitely happened, but I also wanted the script to be its own star, and I wanted the words on the script, which were also written by Taylor (Jenkins Reid) to reign supreme. And so that was kind of the song and dance around that. But all of that to say, I mean, I can’t say enough just how incredible of an opportunity it was to get to work with Taylor because she crafted the script as well as the book. We really got to sit down with her and get really granular with scenes, with character. And I’ll just kind of go out and say it. I’m obsessed with ‘Daisy Jones and The Six’. I just think she’s such an amazing storyteller, so I really relished the opportunity to do that with her.

    MF: In the film, Emma is faced with a very difficult decision. She has to choose between the man she married and the one she’s engaged to, and she’s in love with both. Do you think it’s possible to have two true loves at once in real life?

    SL: Yeah, I mean, the core kind of conceit of the movie is that it is possible to have two true loves or multiple true loves over the course of one’s life, because who you are as an individual is constantly shifting. And just because you are a right for one person at a specific moment in time or right to be with one person at a specific moment in time doesn’t mean that there’s a chance that these two people will eventually grow into people who are not meant to be together. So I don’t know if I agree with the notion that at one time there can be two true loves, but I think that’s the struggle that Emma has. She’s reconciling somebody who she feels is right for her now, versus someone who she was sure was right for her 10 years ago. And yeah, that’s, I think, what makes this story so engaging and so spicy is because I think we’ve all in some way, shape, or form, felt that call to an early love, that call of like, “oh, but if we were meant to be back then, what if we’re still meant to be? What if it was always meant to be all along?” And what I really love about this book and about what Taylor did was she kind of throws cold water on that notion and is like, no, give yourself some credit for the person that you became and know that that person needs very different things than, that younger version of you. And if somebody sees you in your present for all that you are, then that’s worth something.

    Phillipa Soo as Emma in the romance/drama/comedy film, 'One True Loves,' a The Avenue release.
    Phillipa Soo as Emma in the romance/drama/comedy film, ‘One True Loves,’ a The Avenue release. Photo courtesy of The Avenue.

    MF: Can you talk a little bit about working with Phillipa Soo?

    SL: Yes. I mean, I was such a big fan of her going into the project, and she was a big part of why I signed on to do this movie. I really, really wanted an opportunity to work with her, also potentially an opportunity to sing ‘Hamilton’ to her, which she was very gracious about because I really enjoyed doing it on set. And she was very patient with me, I’ll say that. No, she’s just such an amazing, professional, collaborative human, and some of my favorite memories of this shoot were just kind of sitting down with her and crafting what we wanted this Sam and Emma relationship to be. And I think we both agreed that we wanted this relationship more than anything else to feel safe because that was, I think, all along that that is Sam’s number one priority. Knowing everything that Emma has been through, knowing the trauma that she faces and that she deals with every single day, Sam has made the choice that he needs to provide a safe environment and he needs to succeed in order for Emma to be in a place where she’s willing to marry him at the beginning of the story. So I love talking to her about that. Love sharing our individual thoughts on relationships and loved working with her, just such a constant professional.

    MF: Speaking of singing ‘Hamilton,’ you wrote and performed the song ‘Don’t’ for this movie. So talk about how that came about and the recording process.

    SL: Yeah, so ‘Don’t’. My God, it’s so crazy that you know that. I guess it’s on the talking points, I didn’t know how much of an easter egg it would be.

    Phillipa Soo as Emma and Simu Liu as Sam in the romance/drama/comedy film, 'One True Loves,' a The Avenue release.
    (L to R) Phillipa Soo as Emma and Simu Liu as Sam in the romance/drama/comedy film, ‘One True Loves,’ a The Avenue release. Photo courtesy of The Avenue.

    MF: I heard it during the end credit and my ears picked it up, and I was like, “That’s Simu.”

    SL: Oh my God, that’s incredible. Yeah, so my musical journey kind of started with the ‘Shang-Chi (and the Legend of the Ten Rings)’ soundtrack, actually. I was working with 88rising to promote it and kind of offhandedly, because I do this sometimes, I jokingly say things that I actually want. For example, in 2018 when I was like, “Hey, wouldn’t it be great if I was a superhero?” And I’m too afraid to actually earnestly ask for it, but I kind of jokingly was like, “Hey, let me know. I’ve always wanted to be a musician, so let me know if I can hop on a song or something.” And Sean Miyashiro who runs 88rising, the label that we were working with was like, “Actually, why don’t you come into the studio tomorrow?” And “we got the song that we were kind of working through and we would love for you to try it.” And I was like, “Okay, sure.” And that song ended up being ‘Hot Soup’, which, not that I check every day, but has been streamed on Spotify over 3 million times, and that’s a respectable number. I was just really blown away by that opportunity and kind of casually asked again after, “Hey, would you guys be interested in doing something a little bit more long-form with me?” And that was about a year and a bit ago. And before I knew it, I was being paired with producers, and songwriters, I was getting in studios and recording songs. And so ‘Don’t’ was one of the songs that came out of that. And now it is, for whatever reason, because I shared it with Andy (Fickman), just kind of on a night out, is now about to be a part of this movie soundtrack, which is just crazy.

    MF: Finally, you’ve got a lot of work coming up, including ‘Shang-Chi 2,’ which you just talked about a little bit. Having gone through all the rigorous training and the filming for the first one, how are you approaching ‘Shang-Chi 2?’

    SL: I am approaching ‘Shang-Chi 2’ with a feeling of just kind of unadulterated excitement. I think there’s no sense of the pressure to perform as we had maybe the last time around. I think now we’re dealing with a character that people know for in some way, shape, or form. And so there’s going to be a lot of joy to returning into that world and bringing the audience back into that world as well. But at the same time, showing them hopefully new facets of Shaun’s character, but also showing some really, really awesome action sequences that were celebrated the last time around. So yeah, just really, really excited, feeling a lot more grounded and confident now that the first one is out and was celebrated in the way that it was, and just impatient to get back into it.

    Simu Liu in Marvel Studios' 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.'
    Simu Liu in Marvel Studios’ ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.’ Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021.

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    ‘One True Loves’ is produced by Volition Media Partners, Gosdom Entertainment, Studio507, Blue Rider Pictures, Thomasville Pictures, SquareOne Productions, Oops Doughnuts Productions, Storybook Entertainment, El Ride Productions, I Think Productions, and Streamline Global, and will be in theaters on April 7, on digital April 14, and On-Demand on April 28.

    To watch our exclusive interviews with Phillipa Soo and Luke Bracey about ‘One True Loves,’ please click on the video player below.

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  • Casting Update: John Cena, Awkwafina and Simu Liu join ‘Grand Death Lotto’

    John Cena, Awkwafina and Simu Liu join director Paul Feig's ‘Grand Death Lotto.’
    (L to R) John Cena, Awkwafina and Simu Liu join director Paul Feig’s ‘Grand Death Lotto.’

    Paul Feig is putting together something of a ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ reunion, casting Simu Liu and Awkwafina in his latest, ‘Grand Death Lotto,’ with the additional bonus of John Cena.

    The new action comedy, which Feig will direct from Rob Yescombe’s script, will kick off filming next week and will premiere on Prime Video worldwide.

    Says Feig, “I love action comedy and extreme physical comedy and this movie has both in abundance, as well as a boatload of heart and hilarity. This lotto will make winners of us all.”

    According to Amazon and MGM Studios boss Jennifer Salke,

    “’Grand Death Lotto’ is the kind of original idea audiences have been craving, and there’s no one better than the endlessly talented Paul Feig to steer the ship. We can’t wait to watch John Cena, Awkwafina, and Simu Liu bring this fun, action-packed script to life for our Prime Video customers around the world.”

    Though he’s mostly been known for more straightforward comedy, Feig is hardly a stranger to adding action in the mix –– 2016’s ‘Ghostbusters’ featured plenty of spooky combat, while there was espionage threats in ‘Spy’, cop shootouts in ‘The Heat’ and magical battles in his recent ‘The School for Good and Evil’.

    Paul Feig attends the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'The School For Good And Evil' at Regency Village Theatre on October 18, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
    Paul Feig attends the World Premiere Of Netflix’s ‘The School For Good And Evil’ at Regency Village Theatre on October 18, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix.

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    What’s the story of Paul Feig’s new movie?

    The official synopsis reads: “In the very near future, the Grand Lottery has been established in economically challenged California. The only catch? Kill the winner before sundown and you can legally claim their prize. New LA transplant Katie (Awkwafina) accidentally finds herself with the winning ticket and must join forces with amateur jackpot protector Noel (Cena) to make it to sundown in order to claim her multi-billion dollar prize, all while dealing with Noel’s protection rival Louis Lewis (Liu), who also wants to get her to sundown in order to claim his rich protection commission.

    Awkwafina will next be seen in horror comedy ‘Renfield’ (in theaters on April 14th) and heard in Disney’s new version of ‘The Little Mermaid’, which will swim into theaters on May 26th.

    Liu has ‘One True Loves’ due out on April 7th and has a role in Greta Gerwig’s ‘Barbie’, which is out on July 21st.

    And Cena –– assuming anyone can see him –– will reprise his role as Jakob Toretto in ‘Fast X’, headed our way on May 19th.

    John Cena in 'F9.'
    John Cena in ‘F9.’

    The fear of violent death is also something that will concern Isabela Merced, who is transitioning from the romantic complications of Hulu’s ‘Rosaline’ to the new ‘Alien’ movie that Fede Álvarez is making.

    Having made the likes of ‘Don’t Breathe’ and ‘Evil Dead’, Álvarez surprised everyone by convincing Ridley Scott –– who is considered the man largely in charge of decisions about future movies containing killer xenomorphs and more –– to let him make a new entry in the long-running sci-fi terror franchise.

    Merced, who has also been seen in movies such as ‘Transformers: The Last Knight’ and the recent ‘Father of the Bride’, will join Cailee Spaeny in the film along with David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Spike Fearn and Aileen Wu.

    Isabela Merced as Juliet in 20th Century Studios' 'Rosaline.'
    Isabela Merced as Juliet in 20th Century Studios’ ‘Rosaline,’ exclusively on Hulu. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2022 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    What is Fede Álvarez ‘s new ‘Alien’ movie about?

    Little is yet known about exactly what will happen in the movie, but according to the basic official logline, a group of young people on a distant world find themselves in a confrontation with the most terrifying life form in the universe.

    And we don’t, of course, know how Spaeny, Merced and the rest’s characters will factor into that, but we’d have to guess they’ll spend some time fighting for their lives.

    The new movie won’t directly follow the original series of extraterrestrial horror/action movies as kicked off by Scott’s ‘Alien’ in 1979, nor will it continue the story in the director’s ‘Prometheus’-led prequel films (Scott keeps saying he’ll make another of those himself).

    Álvarez certainly has the horror chops to pull off a compelling new ‘Alien’ movie, which for the past few years has largely been the province of Scott. And though he’s been prolific of late, he hasn’t returned to the universe since 2017’s ‘Alien: Covenant’.

    Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley in James Cameron's 'Aliens.'
    Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley in James Cameron’s ‘Aliens.’

    Neill Blomkamp took a crack around 2014/2015, releasing concept art for a movie that would follow Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley from the Scott films, but aside from a lot of social media activity, it eventually got delayed indefinitely so as not to muddy the xenomorph waters before ‘Covenant’.

    You can imagine, then, that Álvarez must have come up with something interesting to have Scott give him the thumbs up. Either that, or the venerable filmmaker has so many other projects on his plate between directing and producing duties that he simply realized he needed to give someone else a chance for a while. He has his ‘Napoleon‘ film, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Vanessa Kirby, in post-production now.

    Though it has yet to announce a release date, we can imagine that, with filming underway, the movie could well hit theaters in 2024.

    Merced has a couple of other movies on the way, including John Green adaptation ‘Turtles All the Way Down’ and Sony’s Spider-universe superhero film ‘Madame Web’, which will be out on February 16th next year.

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    2012’s ‘Prometheus.’

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  • Simu Liu Starring in ‘Seven Wonders’

    Simu Liu in Marvel Studios' 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.'
    Simu Liu in Marvel Studios’ ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.’ Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021.

    Simu Liu has come a long way from his days as a model in stock photos. Since hitting a level of stardom in Canada and beyond in sitcom ‘Kim’s Convenience’, he then took his career to the next level by landing the lead role in Marvel’s ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’.

    And he isn’t sitting idly by waiting for the call to go and work on another Marvel movie. He’s been landing roles left right and center and is now looking to get into producing with a new Prime Video series called ‘Seven Wonders’.

    Ben Mezrich wrote the novel that the series will be based on, and ‘Seven Wonders’ follows Dr. Nate Grady (Liu), a brilliant botanist-adventurer who teams up with the slippery international fixer Sloane Seydoux on a breathless race to solve an ancient mystery tied to the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

    It all sounds a little like ‘Indiana Jones’ crossed with ‘The Da Vinci Code’ to us, which could be a fun combination.

    Producer Beau Flynn, who has worked on movies such as ‘San Andreas’, ‘Rampage’ and this week’s ‘Black Adam’ (he regularly collaborates with Dwayne Johnson), helped develop the book into a series pitch that Amazon quickly snapped up for its Prime Video service. Flynn will produce the show through his Flynn Picture Company outfit.

    Justin Lin, who for years made entries in the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise (until unexpectedly driving away from it during production of the latest outing this past April), is on board as another executive producer via his Perfect Storm Entertainment company. Lin is also going to direct the series, adding to a resume that also includes ‘Star Trek Beyond’ and ‘Better Luck Tomorrow’.

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    (L to R) Vin Diesel and director Justin Lin on the set of ‘Fast Five.’

    He also has extensive experience in TV, having helped guide the likes of ‘S.W.A.T.’ and ‘Magnum PI’ to small screens, directing both shows’ pilots.

    Adam Cozad, the screenwriter behind ‘The Legend of Tarzan’ and ‘Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit’ is leading the writing team for the new series. He’s also recently had TV experience thanks to working on Jeff Bridges action drama show ‘The Old Man’.

    As for Liu, he’ll be seen opposite Mark Wahlberg in adventure drama ‘Arthur the King’ and has a role in romantic comedy drama ‘One True Loves’.

    In the higher profile category, he has an unknown role in the Margot Robbie-starring, Greta Gerwig-directed ‘Barbie’ (potentially as one of the versions of Ken, as the film appears to have the concept of multiple Barbies and Kens).

    And on the Marvel front, ‘Shang-Chi’ director Destine Daniel Cretton is developing a sequel to that movie and recently landed the job of makingAvengers: The Kang Dynasty’ and we’d be surprised if Liu’s character didn’t turn up in at least that Avengers movie, and possibly ‘Secret Wars’, which will follow it a year later.

    Katy (Awkwafina) and Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) in Marvel Studios' 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.'
    (L to R) Katy (Awkwafina) and Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) in Marvel Studios’ ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.’ Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2021.

     

  • Destin Daniel Cretton to Direct ‘Avengers: The Kang Dynasty’

    Marvel Studios' 'Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.'
    Marvel Studios’ ‘Avengers: The Kang Dynasty.’

    Marvel appears to be wasting no time putting the creative pieces in place now that it has announced plans for the next two “Phases” of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

    Following the Disney-owned Studio’s big San Diego Comic-Con presentation this past weekend, news arrives that ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ director Destin Daniel Cretton will take the reins for ‘Avengers: The Kang Dynasty’, currently due in theaters on May 2nd, 2025.

    Little is known about ‘The Kang Dynasty’ yet beyond that title, release date and now, director. But the title clearly points to a clash with Multiverse-spanning villain Kang (Jonathan Majors), a variant of whom was introduced in last year’s MCU series ‘Loki’.

    Kang – or versions of him, at least – is scheduled to pop back up again in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’, due in theaters on February 17th next year. He’ll be a threat throughout much of the future movies, since Phases 4 (which is already underway, and ends with November 11’th’s ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), 5 and 6 together represent ‘The Multiverse Saga’.

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    Together with ‘Avengers: Secret Wars’ (planned for theaters on November 7th, 2025), the movie will wrap Phase 6 and cap off the next saga. There is no indication yet as to who will direct ‘Secret Wars’.

    Marvel Studios' 'Avengers: Secret Wars.'
    Marvel Studios’ ‘Avengers: Secret Wars.’

    As for who might be representing the heroic side of the story once ‘The Kang Dynasty’ rolls around is still up in the air at this point and depends on which of the remaining classic characters (such as Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange and Anthony Mackie‘s Captain America) are utilized alongside the younger likes of Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani) and, likely America Chavez (Xochitl Gomez) introduced in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’.

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    We’d be shocked if Shang-Chi himself, Simu Liu wasn’t back, and given their long working relationship, we firmly expect to see Brie Larson as Captain Marvel (she popped up in a post-credits scene for ‘Shang-Chi’).

    While some had speculated that Marvel might look to bring ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame’ directors Joe and Anthony Russo back for the next ‘Avengers’ movies, Marvel boss Kevin Feige has gone on record as saying they’re not involved – and the sibling filmmakers are busy with their own projects anyway, such as expanding upon Netflix movie ‘The Gray Man’.

    Cretton though, sounds like a solid pair of hands for an ‘Avengers’ outing – he proved he could handle quieter character beats, drama and comedy, plus worked well with the effects teams to deliver some spectacle.

    Before he made a splash with ‘Shang-Chi’, Cretton was better known for his indie fare, including ‘Short Term 12’, ‘The Glass Castle’ and ‘Just Mercy’. He’s currently developing or working on a few other projects, including series ‘American Born Chinese’ for Disney+ and a ‘Wonder Man’ show under his Marvel deal.

    Marvel Studio's 'The Multiverse Saga.'
    Marvel Studio’s ‘The Multiverse Saga.’
  • ‘Barbie’ Adds More to Cast

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    Barbie photo courtesy of Mattel.com.

    Barbie’ is one of those movies that it’s hard to get a handle on. When you know that Mattel is working with Warner Bros. to adapt the iconic toy, your first thought might be of a cheap animated cash-in designed to sell more of the plastic princess.

    Instead, the idea – even before it arrived at Warners – appears to be looking to make a more interesting live-action version that explores the character in different ways.

    Especially given that ‘Little Women’s Greta Gerwig, not a name associated with cash-ins, is directing, and that she wrote the script with Noah Baumbach. Yes, ‘Marriage Story’ and ‘Frances Ha’s Baumbach, who probably came closest to what people expect from a ‘Barbie’ movie when he penned ‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted’.

    And the casting for the new movie has been, shall we say, eclectic, with the latest crop including ‘One Night in Miami’s Kingsley Ben-Adir, ‘Cheers’ veteran Rhea Perlman, ‘Sex Education’ scene-stealer Ncuti Gatwa, and ‘Promising Young Woman’ Oscar winner Emerald Fennell (here acting as opposed to her ‘Promising’ work behind the camera).

    The ensemble, though, is anchored by Margot Robbie, who jumped aboard as star and producer, ready to play the Malibu favorite who, according to the actor “comes with a lot of baggage, and a lot of nostalgic connections. But with that comes a lot of exciting ways to attack it.”

    And attack it she has, teaming up with Gerwig and Baumbach to figure out something that, for now at least, is shrouded in mystery.

    Kingsley Ben-Adir in 'One Night in Miami.'
    Kingsley Ben-Adir stars in ‘One Night in Miami.’ Photo: Patti Perret/Amazon Studios.

    Even most of the roles are being kept quiet for now, though we do know that Ryan Gosling (yet another actor not traditionally associated with blockbuster money grabs) is playing Ken.

    Since the core duo was attached, ‘Barbie’ has slowly been building its cast, and has certainly kept us all guessing with the people jumping aboard. America Ferrera, Kate McKinnon and ‘Shang-Chi’s Simu Liu were among the first group.

    They were soon joined by trailblazing trans performer Hari Nef and Alexandra Shipp, most recently seen in the Oscar-nominated ‘Tick, Tick… Boom!’. Also on the list? Ariana Greenblatt and Will Ferrell, who unlike many of the others, actually has a potential role – he’s rumored to play a toy company CEO (wonder if he’ll be anything like ‘The Lego Movie’s President Business?)

    Among the most recent additions to the cast are Issa Rae, Michael Cera, Sharon Rooney, Scott Evans, Ana Cruz Kayne, Ritu Arya, and ‘The Afterparty’s Jamie Demetriou.

    And Gatwa isn’t the only person from Netflix hit series ‘Sex Education’; his co-stars Emma Mackey and Connor Swindells are also on board.

    Before it was at Warners, ‘Barbie’ was in development at Sony, where Amy Schumer and Anne Hathaway were attached at different times to play the lead, while ‘Juno’s Diablo Cody wrote at least one draft of the script.

    Gerwig has been shooting the movie since early this year at Warner Bros.’ Leavesden Studios just outside of London. ‘Barbie’ doesn’t have a set release date yet but should be in theaters next year.

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