
That's a lot of ladies.
A while back I reported on the many women who signed up for Diane English's remake of the 1939 film The Women, including Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Jada Pinkett Smith, Debra Messing and Candice Bergen. Now, get ready for six more names to join the cast.
Like who?
Today the following ladies are joining the project, which will apparently include an all-female cast: Bette Midler, Ana Gasteyer, Cloris Leachman, Carrie Fisher, Lynn Whitfield, Joanna Gleason, and Debi Mazar.
Looking good, ladies, looking good.
I'm excited for this project, though I think the cast could still use some more diversity. Still, done the right way, I think an all-female cast doing a remake of this classic could be really entertaining and empowering.

















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Ohhh...how exciting. I loved Norma Shearer and Joan Crawford in the original...such a great movie!! Now...what i want to know is if they are doing this in modern day...or will they try to remake it for the 30's-40's style? Probably modern day...it could totally be done that way. Cant wait!!!!
1They're really going all out with the ladies in this movie! At this rate the movie will really live up to its title.
2oh wow, great cast, but i agree buzz it needs more diversity in race. i mean they can't find an older-looking asian/hispanic women to play one of the many older-looking caucasian women roles?
well at least all the actreses mentioned are talented so i guessed that's my opinion so far.
3Looks like it will be a great Movie,with that many stars
4Ana Gasteyer? cool - i wonder what she's been up to lately
5Yeah, pretty odd how there aren't any Asian or Latino women in the line-up outside of Eva Mendes. But I loved the original and can't wait to see what they do with the remake.
6i don't know so much about these big ensemble casts - sometimes will distract you from the actual story of the movie!
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