Crowe saves state of play
Russell Crowe has been confirmed as Brad Pitt's replacement in political thriller 'State if Play' after Hollywood-strike related issues forced the 'Troy' star to pull out of the project.
Director Kevin Macdonald flew to Crowe's native Australia in a bid to persuade him to take the role immediately as production begins this month.
Pitt, 43, was onboard the film for months, but pulled out citing concerns with the script - sparking Hollywood fears the actor may face legal action from studio bosses at Universal Pictures after walking away from a film that was stalled by a strike.
A star-studded cast including Edward Norton, Dame Helen Mirren and Rachel McAdams have already signed on to the film, an adaptation of a 2003 British TV miniseries.


