No More Darkness For De Niro
By George 'El Guapo' Roush on September 05, 2008
The trades are reporting on De Niro leaving the part he was set to play in Martin Campbell's Edge of Darkness:

Robert De Niro has abruptly ankled "Edge of Darkness," the Martin Campbell-directed drama that Graham King's GK Films began shooting in Massachusetts on Aug. 18.

De Niro just arrived on the set this week.


"Sometimes things don't work out; it's called creative differences," explained a spokesman for the actor.


De Niro had signed to play an operative sent to clean up the evidence in the murder of a young woman. Mel Gibson stars as the victim's father, a homicide detective for the Boston Police Dept. who uncovers her secret life, a corporate cover-up and government collusion.


Danny Huston, Shawn Roberts and Bojana Novakovic also star.


The filmmakers plan to shoot around De Niro's character's scenes until they cast an actor to replace him.


Pic is based on a 1985 BBC miniseries that Campbell directed. William Monahan wrote the script. King, who financed the picture and received a SAG waiver to shoot it, is producing with Michael Wearing and the BBC.

 

Creative differences, huh? Ok. Maybe De Niro is following his own advice that he gave to Spider in Goodfellas, "Don't take no shit off nobody."




Source: The Trades
Comments
I heard the check bounced- nothing more.
Commented By: Stan Wingson on 2008-09-05 11:48:10
I mean really- Bobby gotta eat.
Big Bad Bobby DeNirro
Commented By: Tyler on 2008-09-05 19:55:19
Ooooooh geeeeeez !!!