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 Cinescape reports that it's no secret that casting is happening right now on Fox's big-screen "Fantastic Four" 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 "Runaway Jury", "Whale Rider", "three Kings", "Blow", "Deep Rising", "Collateral Damage" and "Virus". Their tipster said that Curtis came in to the Fox Studios lot last Friday, May 7, and did his thing.
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