Friday, June 28, 2013

Nat Wolff is in Negotiations to Play a TFiOS Role after Losing the Role of Augustus

Nat Wolff was one of the contenders to play the lead role Augustus in the upcoming movie adaptation of John Green's novel "The Fault in Our Stars." He wasn't able to grab the role as it was given to Ansel Elgort. However, in a recent interview with MTV, he hinted that he is still in negotiations to play another role in the movie. Do you think he fits the role of Isaac?



“It was really great. The script is really great,” Nat said of auditioning for the lead role. “Josh Boone, who did ‘Stuck in Love,’ is directing the movie, and I think I might—it’s still in negotiations—but I might be playing another role in the movie. [We're] still figuring it out. I’d love to be a part of it, just to work with Josh, and it’s a cool story.”
Monday, June 24, 2013

TFiOS to Start Shooting By the End of August; Location Scouting is On Its Way

Good news my dear TFiOS fans! Director Josh Boone and producer Wyck Godfrey have something to tell you. In Twitter, Director Josh Boone confirms that the movie adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars will start shooting by the end of August. Producer Godfrey also said that location scouting for the movie is on its way.

UPDATE:

In a separate news, director Josh Boone confirmed that filming will start by August 26, 2013. Are you excited?
Monday, June 3, 2013

Ansel Elgort Talks on Working Again with Shailene Woodley for TFiOS

In a recent interview with Vulture, Ansel Elgort responds to "incest" controversy with Shailene Woodley. In case you don't know, Ansel is working with Shailene in the movie adaptation of Divergent, wherein they play brothers and sisters Caleb and Tris. These two can be seen next as lovers in The Fault in Our Stars. 

Here's an excerpt from Vulture's interview:

“I think that’s the magic of being an actor,” he said. “You can do that and it’s not weird — people play different roles all the time, you know?” 

Vulture: But people don’t usually go from brother to lover in quick succession, we pointed out. 

“No, not always,” Elgort admitted. “‪I feel like Shailene is the best actress I’ve ever met, who was good enough to read with, and I feel like I’m a pretty good actor, too, so I think it’s going to be no problem for us. It’ll be great.‬” 

Vulture: So really, no squeamishness at all about this?

“‪Acting is acting. We have chemistry as brother and sister, but we’re both good enough to have chemistry as lovers as well.‬”