Interesting casting for the upcoming Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie. The production was handed to a first time feature film director, Garth Jennings, who seems suspiciously concerned with casting hipsters (in his defense, he did do Blur's awesome "Coffee and TV" video).
So, now, to help jumpstart your imaginations, here they are:

Sam Rockwell as Zaphod Beeblebrox

Mos Def as Ford Prefect

Martin Freeman as Arthur Dent

Zooey Deschanel as Trillian
When I re-read the books this winter I started picturing Six Feet Under's Peter Krause as Zaphod, but I think Sam Rockwell is a brilliant choice. Mos Def as Ford is a bit of a stretch, but I think he should be able to manage the unearthly grin quite well, if nothing else (and Ford's character seemd sketchy and inconsistent throughout the series anyway, so they might as well make of him what they will for the film). Martin Freeman (from The Office) doesn't seem old enough for the role of Arthur, and it's hard to picture someone who doesn't look at least a little bit like Douglas Adams playing this part: somebody dark-haired, cuddly, and a tad gloomy, but at least he's British. Zooey D. strikes me as too young for Trillian, also, but she has pretty much the right look, and the skills to bring some strength to the usually thankless sci-fi role of "the token woman."
The ubiquitous John Malkovich will be playing a new character created for the film by Douglas Adams, a religious leader named Humma Kavula. At least Christopher Walken isn't in it (not yet, anyway). Bill Nighy as Slartibartfast and Warwick Davis (Willow!) as Marvin round out the cast.
Thanks for the infos. I sure love that Blur video.
Posted by: Chuck | May 05, 2004 at 03:26 PM
I read on IMDb today that Hugh Grant was Douglas Adams' firt choice for Arthur Dent. I hope that's not true.
I was so glad to find the Blur video online! There's no reason to have to buy a whole freakin' Blur DVD just for that single gleaming gem.
Posted by: jonathan | May 05, 2004 at 10:12 PM
i'm sorry, i just can't deal with this right now. mos def? um, okay. how come not that one dude, that michael ian clarke dude or whatever from the green mile and shit? that would be awesome. this is just blah.
Posted by: Sulkbrarian | May 18, 2004 at 06:53 PM
Thanks so much for the rundown. I'm looking forward to the movie a great deal. Just posted about it this morning.
But about the age thing...Simon Jones was only 30 when he played the ordinary Earthman in the classic mini-series, and Martin Freeman is 32 or 33. I think it's an "as old as you feel" kind of a thing, though, so if Mr. Freeman comes off as very weary and befuddled he should be just fine.
Posted by: Sharyn | May 20, 2004 at 09:16 AM