DiCaprio, Berry, Rockwell Rumor
Fanny More  |  by www.darkhorizons.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 0:19

So many wild casting rumors have hit the next so far this week it's bound to make one's head spin. First up a Russian site named Kinopoisk reports that Leonardo DiCaprio is being heavily considered for Brett Ratner's upcoming biopic about Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. Then came word via Entertainment Wise that Halle Berry has nabbed the lead-role in the "Barbarella" remake.

Finally, Sam Rockwell tells MTV News that he'd be happy to play Captain Kirk in the upcoming "Star Trek" movie headed into production next year. How many of these will turn out to be reliable? I'd be surprised if any did.

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