'Prometheus' star Noomi Rapace (below) has signed up to appear in the new indie sci-fi 'What Happened to Monday?' from Vendome and Raffaella Productions. Rapace will play multiple roles in the movie which takes place in a world where families are allowed only one child due to overpopulation. Rapace will play septuplet sisters who must overcome their own differences and avoid government execution in order to solve the disappearance of one of their own. The project will be directed by 'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters' and 'Dead Snow' helmer Tommy Wirkola who will direct from a script written by Max Botkin. Rapace's role was originally written for a male but was rewritten when Rapace met with Wirkola. As for the title...we have to assume it refers to the Monday's Child nursery rhyme and that this is the sibling whom has gone missing....
- 11/11/2013
- Horror Asylum
Robbie Williams has posted a photograph of his recently-born daughter Teddy on Twitter. The Take That star became a father for the first time when his wife Ayda Field gave birth to Theodora Rose Williams on Tuesday afternoon (September 18). "Daddies Second Nappy Change ….Teddy's Second Day On The Planet...." Williams wrote. Williams recently said that Field did not want to give birth on Wednesday, because of the 'Monday's Child' nursery rhyme claiming that "Wednesday's child (more)...
- 9/21/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Robbie Williams has revealed that his wife Ayda Field didn't want their child to be born on a Wednesday. The 'Candy' singer became a father for the first time when Field gave birth to Theodora Rose on Tuesday (September 18). Williams said that he has always been haunted by the 'Monday's Child' nursery rhyme which states that a child born on Wednesday is "full of woe". "I was born on a Wednesday and Wednesday's child is full of woe," he told Greg James on BBC Radio 1. "I was full of (more)...
- 9/21/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
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