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One of your favourite childhood TV shows is being remade by the writer of Breaking Bad.

One of your most loved childhood stories is being re-made for TV.

An eight-part television remake of Anne of Green Gables is slated for release in 2017. CBS haven’t released any information regarding casting yet, but it’s the show’s creative team that might seem a little… unorthodox.

Emmy-winning writer Moira Walley-Beckett is set to adapt the classic stories. If you’re wondering where you may have heard or read Walley-Beckett’s name before, she was the screenwriter for, wait for it… Breaking Bad.

Obviously, we’re expecting her latest endeavor to be a little less drug-cooking-chemistry-teacher and a little more frolicking-red-headed-sprite.

Walley-Beckett told the Hollywood Reporter she believes Anne’s intelligence, tenacity and spirit makes her an ideal character for current television audiences.

“Anne’s issues are contemporary issues,” she said. “Feminism, prejudice, bullying and a desire to belong. The stakes are high and her emotional journey is tumultuous. I’m thrilled to delve deeply into this resonant story, push the boundaries and give it new life.”

If you’re feeling a little nostalgic…

We’re pretty thrilled too, and while the creatives are the driving force behind the reimagining, we’re pretty excited to see who will play who, particularly our beloved Anne and Gilbert.

A quick survey of the Mamamia office has the front runners as…

Anne

  • Carey Mulligan
  • Emma Stone
  • Sophie Turner

Gilbert

  • Danielle Radcliffe
  • Eddie Redmayne
  • Douglas Booth

Other suggestions include Meryl Streep for Marilla Cuthbert, Steve Carrell for Matthew Cuthbert, and Lennon Stella (of Lennon and Masiey fame) for Diana.

Who would you cast in these much loved roles?

 

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Top Comments

- 9 years ago

Ergh! NO... they should NOT remake!
but if they do, MM people?! Carey Mulligan (aged 30/31) and Emma Stone (aged 27/28)? Nope!

Need an actress 10-15 years younger... about 16ish, and a natural, younger-looking one not a sophisticated teen. Megan Follows was about 17 when the first television movie was made in 1985.

I'd cast a not-too-famous-yet actress in the role.
Here are my suggestions for a casting call, after I had a quick look on IMDB:
Piper Mackenzie Harris or Samantha Bailey.


Kimbo 9 years ago

NOOOOOOO - please don't mess with perfection! There is just no need!