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    Wednesday
    Mar252009

    Fox Plots Possible Cruise and Diaz Team Up

    Fox are hoping to cast the megastar pairing of Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz in a romantic comedy that they have been trying to get off the ground for a while according to Variety, '3:10 To Yuma' helmer James Manglond is lined up to direct.

    James Mangold is attached to direct the untitled romantic comedy formerly known as "Wichita" and "Trouble Man" at 20th Century Fox. It's eyed as a potential pairing of Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.

    Scott Frank is working on a rewrite.

    Mangold's Tree Line Films partner Cathy Konrad joins as producer with Joe Roth, Steve Pink and Todd Garner.

    Story revolves around a woman who has terrible luck with men but finds her path intertwined with that of a mysterious handsome man she meets on a blind date.

    The studio has been sweet on the two-hander for some time. Chris Tucker and Eva Mendes were attached last year along with director Tom Dey, but that incarnation fizzled. The script was originated by Patrick O'Neill, and prior drafts have been done by Frank and Dana Fox, who wrote the Diaz starrer "What Happens in Vegas" for Fox.

    Mangold last directed "Walk the Line" and "3:10 to Yuma."

    Neither Cruise nor Diaz is formally attached, but the project is one of several films at various studios that Cruise is considering for his next star vehicle. Diaz just became attached to "Swingles," a romantic comedy at Paramount.

    Cruise and Diaz appeared together in 2001's "Vanilla Sky."

    Ive always liked Cameron Diaz and I think Mangold is a good director but Cruise has way more interesting projects on the table than this, not to mention it is at the dreaded Fox, the last thing Cruise needs is some vacuous 90 minute rom com after the success of Valkyrie.

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