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Simon Pegg & Nick Frost Cast In Spielberg’s Tintin

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British comedy actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have been cast as the Thompson Twins in at least one of Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg’s two Tintin movies.

The duo, who have played alongside each other hilariously in both ‘Shaun of the Dead’ and ‘Hot Fuzz’ will play near-identical twins in the motion capture adventure flick.

From Variety -

The 3-D performance-capture films, based on Georges Remi’s comic books and co-financed by Sony Pictures Entertainment and Paramount Pictures, will center on Tintin’s globetrotting adventures as a fearless reporter. In the books, the Thompson Twins are a pair of incompetent, clumsy detectives who can only be told apart by the shape of their moustaches — Thompson, with a “p,” has a flat moustache, while Thomson, without the “p,” has a flared version.

The casting was confirmed by Dawn Sedgwick, Pegg’s agent in London, who was unable to confirm if the Twins would appear in both pics.

As previously reported, Andy Serkis will play Tintin’s sidekick Captain Haddock. Tintin has yet to be cast. Thomas Sangster had been set for the role, but exited the project when it was delayed due to funding difficulties caused by the DreamWorks/Paramount split.

I can see why these two have been picked out play these roles. When casting a motion capture film, you need actors that are able to express themselves through physicality as well as vocally, and these two are definite masters of the pratfall (anyone who has seen their previous collaborations can attest to that) and are pretty much hilarious in every way.

Slightly disappointed to see Andy Serkis in the role of Tintin’s sidekick as opposed to Tintin himself, as possibly the world’s most accomplished motion capture artist I can’t think of anyone better for the role (if he can convincingly play both Gollum and King Kong I’m pretty sure he can do anything).

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  • Sheridan Passell said:

    Glad to see these two getting more work as a duo, there aren’t many comedy pairs in cinema these days. When it clicks (eg Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder) it’s a pleasure to watch.

    Shame this movie sounds like an animated Hook.

  • DalmatianJaws said:

    Does everyone really hate Hook? Cause It’s one of my favorite Spielberg films. How is it that bad?

  • Sheridan Passell said:

    Actually I’ve never watched it.

    I’m criticising what I’m imagining happens in it.

    It’s what Ebert probably does.

  • Adam Mason said:

    That is what he does.

    Good news. I wasn’t interested in this project until then, but these guys have some of the best faces in the biz.

  • captain crunch said:

    aye im captain crunch and hook be a jolly good sea shanty, arrrrr!

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