Daniel Craig has dropped out of starring in Luca Gudagnino's "Sgt. Rock" movie at DC Studios, TheWrap has learned.
The actor has dropped out of consideration for the title role in “Sgt. Rock,” the DC Comics adaptation from Craig’s “Queer” director Luca Guadagnino and screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes.
Created by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert, Sgt. Rock first appeared in DC Comics’ Our Army at War #83, which was published in 1959. The character is a World War II soldier who is known for his ...
though Sneider said it could be “because he didn’t want to be the second choice for his first major comic book movie role.” No casting for the Sgt. Rock movie has been announced at this time.
Despite what the rumor mill suggested, Daniel Craig was never actually signed on to be in the Sgt. Rock movie. The Internet is a place filled with rumors and a decent amount of the time ...
may not seem like the most obvious fit to helm a comic book/superhero project, but the filmmaker has now been confirmed as director for the planned Sgt. Rock movie. Guadagnino is set to re-team ...
This isn’t the first time the Sgt. Rock project has faced challenges. The film has been stuck in development limbo for years, with previous attempts to adapt the comic never making it past pre ...
In November, according to a report from Deadline, the former James Bond was prepping to re-team with Luca G as the titular WWII comics hero. However, it appears Craig has dropped out of Sgt. Rock ...
The actor is no longer attached to star in Sgt. Rock, the DC Studios feature project that would have reunited him with his Queer director Luca Guadagnino. The feature has a script from screenwriter ...
Created by Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert, Sgt. Rock is a World War II soldier who first appeared in comics in 1959. He is the tough-as-nails leader of Easy Company, with the unit’s exploits ...
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