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A month after announcing plans to take an
extended break from her big-screen career for diaper duty, Julia
Roberts is aleady making some post-pregnancy
plans.(Agencies) |
A month after announcing plans to take an extended break from her
big-screen career for diaper duty, Julia Roberts is aleady making some
post-pregnancy plans.
The Pretty Woman is in talks to headline Seven-Year Switch, a romantic
comedy for Columbia Pictures that would reunite her with filmmaker Mike
Nichols, for whom she starred in the upcoming ensemble drama, Closer, the
studio confirmed Tuesday.
The plot of Switch follows a woman (Roberts) who
reaches the seventh year of her relationship and--after succumbing
to the proverbial
seven-year-itch--is granted the chance to see what life would've been like
had she done things a little differently upon meeting her beau.
The 36-year-old Roberts, who disclosed in June that she and cameraman
hubby Danny Moder were expecting twins, just told Newsweek that she was
planning on taking a long time out from film work so she could spend time
with her tots, reportedly a boy and a girl, due around Christmas.
"It's a whole new life!" the 36-year-old said in the Aug. 30 issue.
"I'm not planning anything. I can't imagine how big I'm going to get in
the next three months, but hell, you just kind of play it as it comes, I'm
allowed to do that, aren't I?"
Roberts didn't specify the length of her hiatus, and, even if she signs
on for Switch, no firm start time has been set--our guess is that the
studio will wait as long as it has to for the actress.
In the meantime, Roberts has other two high-profile productions coming
out this holiday season.
First up is Closer, an intense, Nichols-helmed
drama about love and abandonment involving two couples who end up swapping
partners. The film costars Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Clive Owen and is
due out Dec. 3.
A week later, Roberts appears in her first sequel, Ocean's Twelve,
Steven Soderbergh's follow-up to 2001's Ocean's Eleven also starring
George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and her America's Sweetheart costar
Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Nichols, who just won Emmys for directing and producing HBO's
adaptation of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Angels in
America, is currently working on Monty Python's Spamalot, a stage musical
based on Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The director also recently
snagged the film rights to Carl Hiassen's novel Skinny Dip, which Nichols
hopes to bring to the screen, probably after Switch.
Seven-Year Switch will be supervised by veteran producers Douglas Wick
and Lucy Fisher and is the latest project under their Red Wagon shingle.
The company's other current film projects include the film adaptation of
Memoirs of a Geisha, a big-screen Bewitched starring Nicole Kidman and
Will Ferrell and the life-of-a-soldier drama Jarhead.
(Agencies) |