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Archive for the ‘‘Malavita’’ Category

Sorry if the site has been a bit behind on news, I have been away attending Comic-Con and I will be back tomorrow to help Cam out more with the site! Some awesome news! Looks like Dianna will be cast in a new movie called Malavita:

Glee star Dianna Agron is in negotiations to play the daughter of Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer in Malavita, the Luc Besson thriller being made by EuropaCorp and Relativity.

Based on the book Badfellas, the story centers on an American mob boss (De Niro) in the Witness Protection Program who is hiding with his family in the Normandy region of France. But the man can’t stop his Mafia ways and begins to impose his will on the unsuspecting small town he lives in. His actions eventually attracts the mob he squealed on.

Tommy Lee Jones is also in talks to join the cast of the dark action comedy.

Besson, who is directing as well as co-writing, is producing with Pierre-Ange Le Pogam and Virginie Silla.

Relativity is distributing the film domestically.

Agron, who plays Quinn Fabray on the Fox musical show, most recently appeared on the big screen in 2011’s I Am Number Four. While that film had a youth-skewing cast, the Malavita deal puts her opposite veteran and iconic actors who have multiple Oscar wins and nominations among them.

She is repped by WME, Rick Yorn and Hansen Jacobson.

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