Joaquin Phoenix Exits Todd Haynes Gay Romance De Noche Pedro Pascal Steps In
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Joaquin Phoenix has dominated Hollywood headlines this week with the explosive revival of Todd Haynes gay romance De Noche now starring Pedro Pascal in the role Phoenix ditched at the eleventh hour. Variety exclusively reported on February 4 that Pascal officially joined the cast opposite Danny Ramirez playing a hard-boiled 1930s Los Angeles detective who sparks an unexpected love affair with a boarding school teacher forcing them to flee to Mexico amid corruption and terror. The Independent confirmed MK2 Films announcement on Wednesday with Haynes praising the story as a testament to desires power to conquer human barriers. Phoenix bailed five days before the 2024 Guadalajara shoot sets already built after getting cold feet per a Variety source sparking huge outrage as The Hollywood Reporter noted. This echoes his pattern of pre-production jitters like nearly quitting Napoleon unless Paul Thomas Anderson rewrote it THR revealed. Phoenix co-developed the NC-17 scripted love story pushing it into sexually dangerous territory Haynes told Variety in 2023 but demurred on details at last years Joker Folie a Deux presser saying hed rather not air others perspectives. No fresh public appearances business moves or social media posts from Phoenix surfaced in the past few days but the De Noche saga underscores his intense creative process with potential long-term biographical weight as another high-profile exit. A minor nod came in Le News February 6 film review casting him as a sheriff clashing with Pedro Pascals mayor in Ari Asters divisive Eddington a Covid-era New Mexico satire dismissed as ferocious ugliness. Earlier ties linger like his donated lots in the 2024 Cinema for Gaza fundraiser raising over 230000 pounds per Wonderland Magazine though thats not recent. Phoenix stays mum online fueling endless speculation on his next enigmatic move.
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