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Scuttle The Asylum beats them both: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31530596/ No, this is entirely on Disney. Dinklage never asked the roles go to non-dwarf actors. Just did the other day and trying to catch up on the boards I used to frequent. Once this was a really active part of the message boards so let's try bring the "activeness" back! So in this thread I will start off by naming an actor/actress on the letter "A" and then the next person will name one actor/actress on the letter "B" and the next one on the letter "C" and so on! Good Luck. Adam Sandler Bette Midler Clark Gregg Don Cheadle Emma Watson Freida Pinto George Clooney Heath Ledger Idris Elba Jensen Ackles Kathryn Erbe Ben Affleck Reb Brown Jessica Chastain Robert Duvall Chris Evans James Franco Johnny Galecki Rondo Hatton Kerry Ingram Don Johnson Mindy Kaling Diego Luna Rachel McAdams Paul Newman Clive Owen Pete Postlethwaite Maggie Q Robert Redford Kristen Stewart George Takei Jay Underwood Randy Vasquez Dean Winters Lord of Light you mean. Yes there is interest but there seems to have been no news of it since 2017. https://deadline.com/2017/07/universal-cable-productions-the-raven-cycle-sand-sirens-of-titan-lord-of-light-series-1202130675/amp/ Not familiar with Blackrock and ESG scores, are you? In any event, the why behind it is irrelevant. What matters is the outcome. Sure, even though it was made entirely during the Obama administration years and Johansson is a staunch Democrat. No he doesn't. https://www.awesomestories.com/images/user/ba8ae930f3.gif Once again, he spent his career successfully passing as a local in places like South Asia, the Middle East, and South America. That’s not something some average white guy can do. A 9/11 movie - Barbinladen John Wick (a role Cruise actually would have fit pretty well) Then care to explain Black Panther? Or Squid Game? Or Get Out? Or Crazy Rich Asians? Or Aquaman? (and before anyone asks, no I was not ok with that either) I think we can safely say that the general audience isn't as racist as you believe them to be. Ben Affleck Reb Brown Jessica Chastain Robert Duvall Chris Evans James Franco Johnny Galecki Rondo Hatton Kerry Ingram Don Johnson Mindy Kaling Diego Luna Rachel McAdams Paul Newman Clive Owen Pete Postlethwaite Maggie Q Robert Redford Kristen Stewart George Takei Jay Underwood In-universe, they're called “the seam” and are largely impoverished and discriminated against by the upper class. Awful casting of the protagonist (forget race, Cruise is 3 decades too old), neutered PG-13 instead of hard R like it should be, BS happy ending, feels like a video game instead of a hellish nightmare, generic aesthetics Need more? Speaking for myself, your feeling is wrong. I only just found out this site existed at all just the other day (my original posts were from IMDB). For the heck of it I looked into some of my old stuff and found the discussions still going. There’s a lot I need to catch up on. I’ve also learned in the years since that he was suffering from Parkinson’s/dementia, though I cannot say what impact that had on his mental state. Wrong. This is the official (and only) film adaptation of a novel. Fans of a book have every right to feel dismayed when the big movie version is unfaithful. Here’s another memo from the future: Asian actors are NOT an impediment to success (Squid Game, Shogun, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Crazy Rich, To All the Boys…) so the bigots here can retire that talking point