It was two years ago when Jennifer Lawrence signed up to lead the adaptation of Jeanette Walls‘ bestseller "Glass Castle: A Memoir," and if she was a big star then, she’s an even bigger star now. Naturally, her schedule has become increasingly busy, and along the way, she moved on from the project, and not much has been heard about it since. But today it gets some exciting, fresh new life.
Brie Larson is in early talks take the lead role in the movie that will reteam her with "Short Term 12" director Destin Daniel Cretton. Marti Noxon ("Buffy The Vampire Slayer," "Fright Night") penned the script that tells the true story of Walls’ childhood, being raised by her dysfunctional parents. Here’s the official book synopsis:
No word yet on when production might begin, but I’d wager it’ll have to wait for Larson to wrap up what will surely be a very busy awards season stumping for "Room." And "The Glass Castle" sounds like a great movie to follow up that film with, so let’s hope it gets rolling soon. [The Wrap]



