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    Jackie Earle Haley Joins Alita: Battle Angel

    Another notable actor has joined the cast of the upcoming sci-fi spectacular from James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez. Jackie Earle Haley has signed on to co-star in ‘Alita: Battle Angel,’ according to The Hollywood Reporter. It’s hardly surprising that Haley would be cast as the bad guy, as he tends to excel in such roles.

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    Christoph Waltz In Talks For Alita: Battle Angel

    Two-time Oscar-winner and go-to bad guy actor Christoph Waltz looks set to board what should be one of the biggest sci-fi movies of the next few years.

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    James Cameron & Robert Rodriguez Choose Lead Actress For Alita: Battle Angel

    Producer James Cameron and director Robert Rodriguez have reportedly settled on the lead actress for their planned Manga adaptation ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ - and it’s Rosa Salazar.

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    Robert Rodriguez To Direct Alita: Battle Angel For James Cameron

    Looks like a passion project of James Cameron is on its way to the big screen at last - but without James Cameron calling the shots. Robert Rodriguez is in negotiations with Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment to direct ‘Alita: Battle Angel,’ according to The Hollywood Reporter. Cameron has been intending to adapt Japanese manga comic ‘Battle Angel Alita’ for some time, at one point planning to make it his follow-up film to ‘Titanic,’ but of course opted to make ‘Avatar’ instead.