Adding Marianne Jean-Baptiste to the cast of a film or TV show is always a good idea, and now that Without A Trace is over, she’s free to bring her skills to a range of projects, even if Hollywood doesn’t often seem to use her as much as they should.
However now she’s been added to the cast of All You Need Is Kill, which has already started shooting with Tom Cruise in the lead role and Doug Liman directing. She will play a scientist called Dr. Whittle, although it’s not known exactly how she’ll play into the plot.
Here’s the synopsis: ‘The story unfolds in a near future in which a hive-like alien race, called Mimics, have hit the Earth in an unrelenting assault, shredding great cities to rubble and leaving millions of human casualties in their wake. No army in the world can match the speed, brutality or seeming prescience of the weaponized Mimic fighters or their telepathic commanders. But now the world’s armies have joined forces for a last stand offensive against the alien horde, with no second chances.
‘Lt. Col. Bill Cage (Cruise) is an officer who has never seen a day of combat when he is unceremoniously demoted and then dropped—untrained and ill-equipped—into what amounts to little more than a suicide mission. Cage is killed within minutes, managing to take an Alpha down with him. But, impossibly, he awakens back at the beginning of the same hellish day, and is forced to fight and die again…and again. Direct physical contact with the alien has thrown him into a time loop—dooming him to live out the same brutal combat over and over.
‘But with each pass, Cage becomes tougher, smarter, and able to engage the Mimics with increasing skill, alongside Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski (Emily Blunt), who has lain waste to more Mimics than anyone on Earth. As Cage and Rita take the fight to the aliens, each repeated battle becomes an opportunity to find the key to annihilating the alien invaders and saving the Earth.’
As you can see, there’s plenty of room for a scientist to play into that, not least helping explain to Cage is reliving the same day over and over again. A March 2014 release is currently set for the film.
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