Gal Gadot and Pedro Pascal eyeing Ben-Hur remake
Duo apparently in negotiations to join the cast
Timur Bekmambetov’s remake of swords and sandals classic, Ben-Hur , could be about to swell its supporting cast, with Gal Gadot and Pedro Pascal in discussions to join the production.
According to THR , Gadot has entered early negotiations to play the film’s female lead, a slave girl named Esther who Ben-Hur finds himself falling for.
Meanwhile, Deadline reports that Game Of Thrones star Pascal is in talks to play Pontius Pilate, expected to be a bigger role in this version of the story than it was in the 1959 film.
Jack Huston has already been cast in the title role, while Morgan Freeman will play his mentor in chariot-racing, and Toby Kebbell will appear as the villainous Messala.
Directed by Bekmambetov from a script currently being re-written by the Oscar-winning John Ridley, Ben-Hur will open in the UK on 19 February 2016.
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