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Lord Of The Rings star Viggo Mortensen is in negotiations to take the lead in big budget Spanish production The Adventures Of Captain Alatriste for Spain s Telecinco and Origen PC.Mortensen, who speaks fluent Spanish, confirmed to Spanish press during a promotional trip to Madrid on Hidalgo that he was studying the project.Another hot Spanish-speaking actor, Bad Education s Gael Garcia Bernal, has also been rumored to be in talks to co-star as Inigo Balboa, sidekick to the 17th century adventurer.The $20m-plus Alatriste is based on the character created by best-selling author Arturo Perez-Reverte  The Ninth Gate . Agustin Diaz Yanes  Don t Tempt Me  wrote the script and will direct the film, likely not to roll until 2005. Co-producers could be sought depending on the casting closed.Meanwhile Diaz Yanes also adapted another Perez-Reverte novel, La Reina Del Sur, for Spain s Plural Entertainment, which is understood to be seeking a US co-producer to shoot the Mexican-set narco-trafficking epic in English. Mexico s Televisa co-produces.TopicsFinanceProduction           No comments                                                        [url=https://www.stanleywebsite.us]stanley website[/url]                 Related articles                                    [url=https://www.stanley-cups.it]stanley italy[/url]                                                                                                      News                                      Kingsley Ben-Adir, Rob Morgan to lead Petra Volpes English-language debut Fran [url=https://www.stanleycups.ro]stanley cup[/url] k Louis                                                       Xlkz Barry McGuigan boxing biopic taken by High Point
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