According to The Hollywood Reporter, Claire Foy is now in early talks for the role, best known for playing Queen Elizabeth in the Netflix seriesThe Crown; she even reportedly beat out Rogue One star Felicity Jones for the part. Foy has the offer, according to insiders, but scheduling is one of the challenges that need to be worked out. The only potential stumbling block to a deal being done is the fact that Foy is also meeting with La La Land's Damien Chazelle about a role in his next film, First Man.
"Knight further teased how the two films will be different, including: ".A couple of books have been skipped, so it is different, in that sense. Per the report, no offer has been made for that role and there are other actresses in the mix but Foy is high up on Universal's list of interested talent. Foy would replace Rooney Mara, who played the antisocial hacker in the English-language remake of the first film.
The studio will now look to cast Mikael Blomkvist, who was played by Daniel Craig in "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo".
Apple devices to get new minor updates; Fixes few annoying bugs
We likely won't see any new features introduced to the Mac until macOS 10.13 is introduced at WWDC 2017 next month on June 5. The new update fixes the audio problem that persisted when Mac owners used USB headphones with their computers.
Alvarez's version is a relaunch of the franchise, and The Spider's Web is based on the fourth book in the Millennium series, which was written by David Lagercrantz after Larsson died in 2004. A journalist with a penchant for danger.
Here's the weirdest piece of casting news you're likely to hear all week: Claire Foy, best known for her nuanced performance in Netflix's The Crown, is is line for a role that's more or less the polar opposite of Queen Elizabeth.
Late one night, Blomkvist receives a phone call from a source claiming to have information vital to the United States. Blomkvist, always on the lookout for a story, reaches out to Salander for help. She, as usual, has her own agenda. Together they are drawn into a ruthless underworld of spies, cybercriminals, and government operatives-some willing to kill to protect their secrets.





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