Natalie Portman Turns Down Lead Role In Alfonso Cuaron's 'Gravity'

Alfonso Cuarón’s troubled, ambitious and potentially great sci-fi thriller “Gravity” will continue the search for its leading lady as Natalie Portman has officially turned down the lead role.

The news is a major bummer for the $80 million production, which can only move forward if it can find a bankable lead female star to topline the pic. Angelina Jolie was the favored choice but turned down the part twice, so Warner Bros. took a long look at their list of contenders and made an offer to Portman. It was last reported that she was in active negotiations, but clearly, she has moved on.

The question now facing the production is which direction to go in. Cuarón was willing to bring the film in on a smaller budget to get an actress of his choice, but Warner Bros., who are worried about marketing a female-led sci-fi action film (not exactly a guarantee of box office success), want a more bankable name. We imagine they’ll go back and look at recognized names like Sandra Bullock, Naomi Watts and Scarlett Johansson who have been mentioned as candidates while other names linked as potential leads that have included Marion Cotillard, Carey Mulligan, Sienna Miller, Abbie Cornish, Rebecca Hall, Olivia Wilde and Blake Lively.

At this point, we don’t care who is cast really, we just want the film to get made. We hope that Portman’s pass on the project isn’t a harbinger of worse things to come. Here’s hoping Cuarón and Warner Bros. can find a leading lady for the project soon. [Deadline]