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Once upon a time, the reunion of Juno playpals Ellen Page and Olivia Thirlby was set to be the werewolf romance Jack & Diane. Unfortunately, the filmmakers had difficulty getting the film going and, the last we heard about it, the project was delayed. At that point, Page said:

It’s a drag that we, as of yet, haven’t filmed it. But it will happen.

And indeed, it appears that it will - though, and rather sadly perhaps, without Ms. Page. According to the film’s official website (found via After Ellen), the project is still “in development”, though now Ellen is out, and Alison Pill is in, while Olivia Thirlby’s involvement remains unchanged. Further corroborating this report, Paste also filed on the film today:

[Director Bradley Rust] Gray is busy on Jack and Diane, a picture about two teenage girls who fall in love (expressed partially through a monstrous creature, earning it the early tag “the lesbian werewolf movie”). The film will have a special-effects budget and animation, a first for Gray. “It’s going to be gross and scary,” he says.

We can raise conjecture all night as to why Ellen Page is no longer on board, and we might even lament her departure till sunrise but the fact of the matter is, Alison Pill is more than capable of making a mighty fist of this.

We’ll be seeing Pill in next year’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World as Kim Pine, drummer, ex-love of Pilgrim’s and all round sassy frass. That should do her cool factor no end of good.

Also involved in Jack & Diane are some real FX, design and animation talents. Gabe Bartalos is designing the ’skinless beast’ for the film, basing it upon a ’skinned polar bear head’. Further fantastical flourishes will come with the representation of ‘the interior of Diane’s body: a world of blood, hair and teeth which is brought to life by her blossoming sexuality’. These sequences will be animated by the peerless, inimitable Brothers Quay.

Perhaps Werewolves will be the next big thing in teen gothic horror romance, perhaps not. What is sure, however, is that Jack & Diane isn’t going to be easily mistaken for one of the Twilight movies.

As a footnote, it is worth remembering that Ellen Page handed back her contract for Drag Me to Hell as it neared production, the role ultimately going to Alison Lohmann. Maybe she just doesn’t like gore and grue? Or maybe she thinks she owes the Alisons of this world a favour?

  • Guest
    Alison Pill is a clone of Ellen Page, correct?
  • Pill has been around a lot longer than Page.
  • Octoberist
    Wasn't Allison Pill in Milk? She's a good actress, and yes, she does look like Ellen Page, though I think Ellen Page is a wee bit cuter.
  • freemachine
    I see the resemblance. But Pill looks more like a combination of Ellen Page and Thora Birch, especially with that huge friggin' forehead.
  • Little movie, 'bout Jack and Diane?
  • probot
    Page needs to get off her high horse.
  • freemachine
    Lesbian werewolves? You've got to be shitting me. And I thought it couldn't get much worse than emo vampires.
  • Ehh 3.5/10
  • Johnson
    Good. I'm beginning to hate Ellen Page, especially after she turned down Drag Me To Hell to do that silly roller dirby movie. But I guess, in the end, Lohman was the the better fit. Still, f**k Ellen Page.
  • Welcome to teh internet folks

    jk :)
  • PlainTom
    If Ellen turned it down it can't be that good :P
  • Or the dialogue wasn't

    honest enough to blog
  • Twilight has surged this onslaught of mediocre supernatural books and movies involving romance. Lesbian werewolves?? I mean, REALLY? Would this have been green-lit without Twilight's success, do we think?
  • izzi
    lez werewolves! im game.
  • leannecalibre
    I'm glad Alison Pill is replacing Ellen Page =]

    Page looks like a geek
  • What's wrong with geeks?
  • leannecalibre
    i'm not saying she is a geek, i'm just sayin' that Alison has been around longer than Ellen, don't make her look like a geek.

    I like Alison Pill. Alot.

    does that answer ure question
  • wistar69
    would have liked to see Ellen and Olivia teaming up again. Especially since
    the plot requires a very different chemistry- lovers not best friends.
  • BlueShotgunBoy
    I read someone commenting on the A.V. club Film section on how "adult-like" Page's acting was in Hard Candy. I was blown away by that comment.

    I've seen children with Down's Syndrome and a heavy drooling problem give more "adult-like" performances during their annual rendition of the Miracle Worker: Every Which Way But Loose than Page in that shitfest of a film.

    Good riddance. When does she die on the front stoop of the Viper Room via drug overdose so we can move on already?
  • If Ellen Page had been in this movie, I would officially be done with her. It would be so her to take this role.

    As for Allison Pill, kind of like her. Interested in the movie now.
  • The bloom seems to be coming off the rose for Page...who hasn't made the best career moves since her one big hit.
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