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First, James Caan walked off the set of David O’Russell’s Nailed. Now, according to Variety, the entire production has shut down due to financial problems, which leaves both Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel without a job until further notice.
This is the third time the production has been put on hold. IATSE leaders instructed below-the-line crewmembers not to show up last Thursday when they were not paid. A person close to the project insists that the project will in fact start back up again sometime next week.
The film is scheduled to wrap sometime in June, but its future is murky at best.
Jake is reportedly involved in a new project. Check this out:
Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton will star in “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,” Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ adaptation of Ubisoft’s popular video game. Mike Newell is directing.
In the fantasy adventure, Gyllenhaal will play Dastan, a young prince in sixth century Persia who must join forces with Tamina (Arterton), a feisty and exotic princess, to prevent a villainous nobleman from possessing the Sands of Time, a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.
Doug Miro & Carlo Bernard, Jordan Mechner and Boaz Yakin wrote the script, which is based on the many games created by Jordan Mechner.
Bruckheimer is producing, while Mike Stenson, Chad Oman and Patrick McCormick are exec producing.
Production is set to start in July.
Gyllenhaal will next appear in Jim Sheridan’s “Brothers” with Tobey Maguire. He is repped by CAA and Management 360.
British actress Arterton is relatively new on the film scene but is already generating heat for her work in Guy Ritchie’s upcoming “RocknRolla” and the new James Bond movie, “Quantum of Solace.” She is repped by Independent Talent Group.
Production halted last week after workers reportedly werenât being paid
Shooting resumed Monday in Columbia on the movie âNailed,â according to a movie spokesperson.
Production was interrupted Thursday for a second time when members of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees were ordered to stay away from the set after not being paid, Variety.com reported. The first work stoppage occurred May 9 when actors â including stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel â were told not to report to work by the Screen Actors Guild.
Capitol Films, the company backing âNailed,â reportedly is suffering a financial crunch, forcing other productions to be sidelined as well, according to Variety and Deadlinehollywood.com, an entertainment blog.
In âNailed,â an uninsured small-town receptionist (Biel) suffers from a freak accident that boosts her libido into overdrive. She goes to Washington to lobby for the rights of âbizarrely injuredâ people. There she meets an immoral congressman (Gyllenhaal), who takes advantage of her sex drive.
Although Reese’s reps had no comments and Jake’s people denied it, OK! Magize’s cover story features “Jake & Reese’s wedding plans”.
Friends of the pair say it won’t be long now before Jake pops the question to his lady love. “They’ve been talking marriage for a while,” a source close to Reese reveals to OK!. “They’ll be formally engaged any day now. They want to spend the rest of their lives together.”
Read all about it here or on the new edition of the magazine.
Wether or not this is true, we can’t confirm it, but we’ll keep you posted.
The filming of “Nailed,” the movie starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel being shot around Columbia, resumed today after a pay dispute shut down shooting over the weekend, the S.C. Film Commission said.
The Screen Actors Guild on Friday pulled its members, including Gyllenhaal and Biel, after film producers did not keep enough money in accounts to pay actors, The New York Times reported today.
Filming resumed today, said Kara Borie, a spokeswoman for the S.C. Film Commission. She would not confirm any of the other details of the Times report.
She referred questions to the filmâs publicist, who said no statements were being made at this time.
The determination of cash rebates â part of the S.C. incentive packages offered to productions bringing in more than $1 million â given âNailedâ will be based on an audit to be completed by the Film Commission within 30 days of the final wrap of the film, Borie said.
Shooting in Columbia is at about the half-way point. It began in mid-April and is expected to finish in about a month.
Efforts by the Times to reach David Bergstein, a principal of Capitol Films, which is helping to back the movie, over the weekend were unsuccessful.
Word of the production’s troubles was first reported on Deadlinehollywooddaily.com.