'August: Osage County': Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts Officially Team For Film Version Of Broadway Hit

Meryl Streep And Julia Roberts

First Posted: 02/16/2012 8:02 am Updated: 02/16/2012 8:12 am

Back in October of 2010, the Internet was abuzz with news that Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts would join forces to bring "August: Osage County" to the big screen. Better late than never! According to a press release from The Weinstein Company, Streep and Roberts will finally star in "August" when production begins this fall.

Based on the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play by Tracy Letts, "August: Osage County" focuses on an Oklahoma family that reunites after the mysterious death of the family patriarch. Streep is set to play Violet, the pill-addled matriarch of the Weston family, who constantly butts heads with her eldest daughter, Barbara (Roberts). John Wells (TV's "ER," "The Company Man") will direct.

"After seeing Meryl Streep's mesmerizing portrayal as Margaret Thatcher in 'The Iron Lady,' it has me even more excited and proud to co star with her," Roberts said in the press release.

The role of Violet won Deanna Dunagan a Tony Award, so should Streep not win an Oscar for "The Iron Lady," at least she has her 18th nomination sewn up.

[via Press Release]

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Back in October of 2010, the Internet was abuzz with news that Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts would join forces to bring "August: Osage County" to the big screen. Better late than never! According to ...
Back in October of 2010, the Internet was abuzz with news that Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts would join forces to bring "August: Osage County" to the big screen. Better late than never! According to ...
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Drew Puli Wolf
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03:17 PM on 02/20/2012
Saw the play at the Ahmanson can’t remember it much - kind of a depressing melodrama. Not much going on. It would be a rather boring and depressing movie. I’m a proponent of the theory that movies should move. But it is the kind of movie the overwhelming elder, white and male academy members seem to like (to prove they are supportive of ‘art’) so it may win lots of Oscars, but I don’t see it doing much box-office. I’m boycotting Meryl Streep in memory of all the lives destroyed by her evil hero Margret Thatcher anyway. I thought for her next movie she would play Eva Braun as a strong woman supporting her man to the bitter end.
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Brandt931
07:50 PM on 02/16/2012
Meryl may be headed for the red carpet again with an Oscar nod for the Iron Lady but she’s never looked better than on the Zombie Walk of Fame as a featured diva at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/10/00-countdown-to-halloween-divas-of.html
01:23 PM on 02/16/2012
I am looking forward to great actors merging on screen. Meryl is an icon who can play any character and Julie needs a boost with that fine accompaniement. Her efforts have fallen recently and she is so talented. Maybe the co-actors or maybe the script, but this sounds like a wonderful film in the making.
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Ponderus
Enriched with lanolin.
12:18 PM on 02/16/2012
Streep is like a Republican: she has to own everything. As usual, she will be begging for the audience to love her, which will compromise Violet as a character.