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Jessica Chastain Joins Del Toro's Crimson Peak

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Coming off her recent horror film Mama, Jessica Chastain is now set to star opposite Emma Stone, Benedict Cumberbatch and Charlie Hunnam in Crimson Peak, Guillermo del Toro’s follow-up to Pacific Rim.

GDT also produced Mama. In Crimson Peak, the gothic horror film follows a woman whose husband might not be who he appears to be. According to The Hollywood Reporter, details on who is playing whom were not revealed.

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Cumberbatch Joins Guillermo del Toro's Peak

Benedict Cumberbatch, who’s about to hit the final frontier in Star Trek Into Darkness, will next climb the Crimson Peak for Guillermo del Toro.

Variety reports that del Toro has set Cumberbatch to star in the haunted house flick for Legendary Pictures. Emma Stone and Charlie Hunnam have already joined the cast.

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Hunnam May Join del Toro's Crimson Peak

Sons of Anarchy star Charlie Hunnam may reunite with his Pacific Rim director Guillermo del Toro for the latter’s ghost movie Crimson Peak.

Emma Stone was recently cast as the female lead in the haunted house tale, which aims to go before cameras in early 2014. Details about the plot are being kept under wraps.

The Hollywood Reporter, cautions, though that Hunnam’s deal is not finalized so he’s not been officially cast just yet. Legendary Pictures will produce.

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Emma Stone in Talks for del Toro's Next Horror

Hollywood’s favourite redhead is in talks to star in Guillermo del Toro’s next horror flick, Crimson Peak.

According to VarietyEmma Stone is in “early negotiations” to star in the ghost story, backed by Legendary Pictures. While plot details are thin on the ground, del Toro has said that Crimson Peak is “a very set-oriented, classical but at the same time modern take on the ghost story,” and that it will allow him to play with the conventions of the horror genre while subverting “the old rules.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies