
- American actress Jessica Biel, who is all set to star in a modern version of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie Total Recall, thinks the movie was "ripe for remake".
- The 29-year-old actress, however, admitted that not everyone is happy about the film being recreated. "It's ripe for a remake. There are two camps, some who want a remake and some who think it should be left alone," Biel told 'WWD.com'.
- Biel will play the role of a prostitute Melina - which was previously played by Rachel Ticotin. Kate Beckinsale is set to take up the role of Sharon Stone's old character Lori, with Len Wiseman directing the project.
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American actress JessicaBiel, who is all set to star in a modern version of the 1990Arnold Schwarzenegger movie Total Recall, thinks the moviewas "ripe for remake".
The 29-year-old actress, however, admitted that noteveryone is happy about the film being recreated."It's ripe for a remake. There are two camps, some whowant a remake and some who think it should be left alone,"Biel told 'WWD.com'.
Biel will play the role of a prostitute Melina - whichwas previously played by Rachel Ticotin.Rachel Ticotin is set to take up the role of SharonStone's old character Lori, with Len Wiseman directing theproject.
The sci-fi movie, which is based on the book We CanRemember It for You Wholesale by Philip K Dick.Producer Neal Moritz had recently revealed the latestadaptation will follow the novel more than its predecessor.
The 29-year-old actress, however, admitted that noteveryone is happy about the film being recreated."It's ripe for a remake. There are two camps, some whowant a remake and some who think it should be left alone,"Biel told 'WWD.com'.
Biel will play the role of a prostitute Melina - whichwas previously played by Rachel Ticotin.Rachel Ticotin is set to take up the role of SharonStone's old character Lori, with Len Wiseman directing theproject.
The sci-fi movie, which is based on the book We CanRemember It for You Wholesale by Philip K Dick.Producer Neal Moritz had recently revealed the latestadaptation will follow the novel more than its predecessor.