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Emma Thompson tapped for Cruella de Vil origin movie

Emma Thompson is in talks to join Disney’s upcoming live-action Cruella De Vil origin story.

The 60-year-old British actress is in negotiations to play a powerful character simply called the Baroness, opposite Emma Stone, who will play a younger version of the 101 Dalmatians villain, Collider reports.

Set in London in the groovy 1970s, Cruella is a brilliant clothing designer who toils as a lowly department store worker. After a chance meeting with the Baroness, she sees the woman wearing a familiar locket, which is the secret to solving the mystery surrounding the death of Cruella’s mother.

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I, Tonya director Craig Gillespie is taking charge of the project, with Tony McNamara and Dana Fox penning the script.

The movie is set for release in December, 2020.

In the original 1961 animated classic, Cruella was a villain obsessed with capturing the Dalmatian puppies belonging to Anita and Roger, and the new live-action movie will reportedly explain why dogs are so important to the character’s backstory.

Cruella was previously played onscreen by Glenn Close in a 1996 live-action movie, alongside Joely Richardson and Jeff Daniels, and its subsequent sequel, which hit cinemas in 2000.

Double Oscar winner Thompson is no stranger to Disney fairytales, having portrayed Mrs. Potts in 2017’s live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast. She also starred opposite Tom Hanks in Saving Mr. Banks, in which she played elusive Mary Poppins author, P.L. Travers.

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