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    Wednesday
    Jul242013

    RUMOR MILL: Ryan "I Drive" Gosling and Zac "Eh" Efron in STAR WARS: EPISODE VII?

     

    Well things are heating up in a galaxy far, far away.

    According to the scoop-heavy boys at Latino Review, Ryan Gosling (DRIVE, The Notebook) and Zac Efron (17 Again, Charlie St. Cloud) have apparently been tested or looked at for roles in J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: Episode VII.

    As for what role Efron would be playing, we don’t know. He could be a Solo kid. But what I was told for sure is the Gosling went in for Skywalker’s son. Yes, that’s right Luke’s kid.

    Interesting thing is that Episode 7 is taking place thirty years after Return of the Jedi.

    Things are going to start heating up in the next month. And no way is J.J. Abrams leaving Episode 7 for Star Trek 3. Its very possible though he does just one movie in the new trilogy.

    Well, I'm sure some Extended Universe nerds and the 'Star Wars'-elite will be throwing a fit; but it's definitely a good move on Disney's part to get some sexy heart-throbs like these two for the women to get in seats.

    Not to mention they're both pretty good actors; but don't go around saying that to too many people who still think "LOL ZAC EFRON HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL".

    Keep in mind though, this is all just RUMOR and NOTHING is confirmed. Latino Review has broken a few "scoops" this year, none of which have turned out true; so take this with a grain of salt. 

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