Jane Got a Gun
2014
5.8
Jane Got a Gun

'Jane Got a Gun' trivia and fun facts

Michael Fassbender was originally chosen as Dan, but leaves the project by differences with director Lynne Ramsay. Following the resignation of Fassbender, Ramsay also abandoned the project. 24 hours later, Gavin O'Connor was hired to replace Ramsay and production got back on track.

The film was shot in early 2013, but will finally be released in 2016, nearly 3 years later. In the meantime actor Joel Edgerton wrote, directed, produced and released his own film: 'El regalo'.

Karen Gillan was considered for the role of Jane.

Bradley Cooper was cast as the villain but he was forced to drop out before he began filming due to scheduling conflicts. Tobey Maguire, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Tom Hiddleston were considered to replace him. Jake Gyllenhaal declined the role.

This film is Natalie Portman and Ewan McGregor's first collaboration outside the 'Star Wars' franchise.

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