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Conan & Fantastic Talk

By Garth Franklin Tuesday May 11th 2004 01:03PM

sp;>   cinescape.jpg" align="center" IGN Filmforce has followed-up on the rumors from last year that wrestler Triple H may take over from Arnold Schwarzenegger in "King Conan: Crown of Iron". The site says Warner Brothers and writer-director John Milius have indeed settled on wrestler-actor Paul Michael Levesque, a.k.a. Triple H, to play Robert E. Howard's barbarian hero. There's no word on when King Conan might finally go before cameras, Triple H can next be seen later this year in "Blade: Trinity".

Meanwhile <a href="http://www.cinescape.com/0/editorial.asp?aff_id=0&this_cat=Movies&action=page&type_id=&cat_id=270338&obj_id=41501" target="_blank">Cinescape</a> reports that it's no secret that casting is happening right now on Fox's big-screen &quot;Fantastic Four&quot; film, and that announcements could happen any day now. That said, they've been scooped that one of the tryouts for a role in FF has been Cliff Curtis, the Maori New Zealand actor who apppeared in &quot;Runaway Jury&quot;, &quot;Whale Rider&quot;, &quot;three Kings&quot;, &quot;Blow&quot;, &quot;Deep Rising&quot;, &quot;Collateral Damage&quot; and &quot;Virus&quot;.  Their tipster said that Curtis came in to the Fox Studios lot last Friday, May 7, and did his thing.

Thanks to 'KarlChilders' & 'FanHalen'

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