Justin Timberlake to star in next Guy Ritchie movie
Justin Timberlake promises Guy he'll star in next film
Justin Timberlake promises Guy he'll star in next film
Justin Timberlake has promised Guy Ritchie he'll star in his next movie – over a pint at the director's Punch Bowl pub in Mayfair.
Where better to sort out boys' business than down the pub? And even more fitting when you've got your very own!
Guy has a few big projects in the making, including a remake of the classic war film Wild Geese.
But it's his version of the musical Guys and Dolls that he thinks Justin would be perfect for.
A source told The Sun: 'Work is really taking off for Guy at the moment and he is lining up talent for projects in the pipeline.
'Guy and Justin have known each other for a while through Guy’s ex-missus Madonna.
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'Guy rates Justin as an actor. He thought he was impressive in Alpha Dog. He likes his personality.
'Justin would be ideal for Guys And Dolls because he can act, dance and sing.
'He would be a great box office draw into the bargain, as well as a safe bet to sell the soundtrack.'
Sounds like it's almost a dead-cert!
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