Rihanna joins Luc Besson's new graphic novel adaptation
Pop superstar Rihanna is jumping back into the world of sci-fi after landing a new movie gig with director Luc Besson.
The French filmmaker has revealed the Diamonds singer has been added to the cast of his forthcoming epic Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.
"RIHANNA is in VALERIAN!!!!! ....and she has a big part!!" he
announced alongside a photo of the singer on Instagram. "I'm Sooo
(sic) excited!!!"
The Lucy director didn't specify which character Rihanna will play,
but the movie is based on Valerian and Laureline, the classic 1960s
graphic novel series by Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude
Mezieres.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2's Dane DeHaan and model-turned-actress
Cara Delevingne have already been cast as the leads, while Clive
Owen will also star in the project, as Commander Arun Filitt.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets will follow two
government operatives who are tasked with keeping the peace in a
Utopian 28th century Earth. Production is due to begin next year
(16), ahead of a July, 2017 release.
Rihanna made her major movie debut in 2012's sci-fi action release
Battleship, and she has continued to hone her screen skills with
roles in James Franco's comedy This Is The End, movie musical
remake Annie and the animated family film Home.
The new movie will serve as a reunion of sorts for Rihanna and her
party pal Cara - the stars have been friends since 2011, and
earlier this year (15), the supermodel revealed the singer had
helped to lift her spirits after losing a role in Beach Boys-themed
film All Summer Long.
"I was heartbroken," Cara told The Wall Street Journal Magazine.
"With modeling, if someone else gets a job, I'm like, 'Yeah, of
course, there are so many better models'. But, with acting, you
grow such an attachment to each role."
She turned to Rihanna for a little advice and her words of wisdom
helped the runway beauty overcome the setback.
"(She told me), 'Everything happens for a reason'," Cara recalled.
"'You are going to call me back up in a week or two, and you are
going to say to me, 'You are right'."
The 23-year-old Brit has since been in high demand in Hollywood -
the Paper Towns star recently wrapped filming on highly-anticipated
comic book adaptation Suicide Squad, alongside Will Smith, Jared
Leto, Margot Robbie, Jai Courtney and Viola Davis.