Let’s Cast Numb!

CSFF BannerOn the first day of the blog tour, Carol Gehringer had this to say about Numb:

Numb is rich in plot development with twists and turns. The story starts slowly but quickly picked up the pace as Crusader and Isolda are on the run. One could easily see this as a full-length action movie (hint, hint, Hollywood!) that would appeal to both men and women.

From your keyboard to God’s ears, Carol!

And that got me to thinking. If Numb were to be turned into a movie, who would I want to play the different roles? How did I picture the characters? So late Monday night, I started digging through headshots online and thought about who I’d want to bring my story to life. Some of my choices are because they have the right look. Some are because they’d capture the right feel. And some are…well, they’re just for fun.

I didn’t limit myself to just one choice. Instead, I tried to pick one or two. In a few cases, I even made an “outside of the box” pick if I wanted to go completely sideways in the casting. So, without further ado, I give you my casting picks:

Crusader

stephen amell

First Choice: Stephen Amell

Second Choice: Milo Ventimiglia

Second Choice: Milo Ventimiglia

Out of the Box Choice: Brock Lesnar

Out of the Box Choice: Brock Lesnar

Stephen Amell would be my first choice, mostly because I’m a huge fan of Arrow. He has the physicality and, based on what I’ve seen in the show, I think he could pull of Crusader’s attitude quite nicely. Milo Ventimiglia might seem odd, but again, I think he’s a good fit for Crusader’s attitude.

Broke Lesnar might seem like an odd choice, and he is. But he definitely has the right look. Actually, his head is the selling point for me. This is very close to how I pictured Crusader in the book. Granted, Lesnar might not have the acting chops (there’s a reason why he’s always got a mouthpiece in the ring), but there we go.

Isolda Westin

First Choice: Emily Bett Rickards

First Choice: Emily Bett Rickards

Second Choice: Anna Sophia-Robb

Second Choice: AnnaSophia Robb

Out of the Box Choice: Billie Piper

Out of the Box Choice: Billie Piper

In the case of Isolda, I was stumped for a long time. I wanted a blonde actress but I’ll admit, I’m not that familiar with a lot of the ladies who appeared on the lists I found. Well, Jennifer Lawrence kept popping up, but she’s a little too…aggressive for how I pictured Isolda. But once I thought of Stephen Amell for Crusader, I immediately thought of Emily Bett Rickards for Isolda. I’m sure that has nothing to do with me shipping for Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak. Ahem. But she definitely has the right look and can play the right attitude.

AnnaSophia Robb is kind of a gimme. I have seen Soul Surfer, but that’s about it. But given the fact that Soul Surfer is a film with Christian overtones, I figured she might be a good fit.

As for Billie Piper? I’m not sure why I thought of her, truth be told. Could be interesting to have her in the mix though, right?

Kolya Krestyanov

First Choice: Nathan Fillion

First Choice: Nathan Fillion

Second Choice: Enver Gjokaj

Second Choice: Enver Gjokaj

Do I really need to justify Nathan Fillion? He’s one of my favorite actors, and I think he’d be a good fit for Kolya’s personality. And Enver Gjokaj does a killer Russian accent, as evidenced by his stint on Dollhouse. And he’s got a good sense of humor too.

Gavin Odell

First Choice: Fran Kranz

First Choice: Fran Kranz

Second Choice: Zachary Levi

Second Choice: Zachary Levi

Out of the Box Choice: Matt Smith

Out of the Box Choice: Matt Smith

With Gavin Odell, I focused on finding actors who could do awkward. That’s the keyword for this character. The first one who popped into my head was Fran Kranz. Second choice has to be Zachary Levi. And Matt Smith? Well…that one’s just for me.

Truth be told, I really wanted to find a role for David Tennant in this project as well, but I was stumped as to who to cast him as.

Deacon Horatio Siseal

First Choice: Patrick Stewart

First Choice: Patrick Stewart

Second Choice: Daniel Craig

Second Choice: Daniel Craig

In this case, I wanted an actor with some gravitas. And who better than Sir Patrick Stewart? As for Daniel Craig, that’s more of a nod to the debt I owe him for inspiring Crusader.

The Revered Hand

First Choice: Ian McKellen

First Choice: Ian McKellen

Second Choice: Anthony Hopkins

Second Choice: Anthony Hopkins

So why on Earth would I cast what’s an essentially non-speaking role with such a high profile actor like Ian McKellen or Anthony Hopkins? Maybe because I would need their presence for a sequel.

Ahem.

That’s not an official announcement or anything. It’s just a little tip of my hand as to who would be in play in the pseudo-sequel for Numb that I wrote a while back.

Sub-Deacon Alistair abd al Sami

Only Choice: Alexander Siddig

Only Choice: Alexander Siddig

I honestly couldn’t think of anyone I’d rather have play this role than Alexander Siddig.

Charis

First Choice: Molly Quinn

First Choice: Molly Quinn

Second Choice: Karen Gillan

Second Choice: Karen Gillan

Out of the Box Choice: Emma Stone

Out of the Box Choice: Emma Stone

This list came together pretty easily for me. Charis is a redhead, so I asked myself, “What redheads would you want in your movie?” Molly Quinn, Karen Gillan, and Emma Stone immediately popped into my mind.

Balaam

Only Choice: Chris Hemsworth

Only Choice: Chris Hemsworth

I briefly considered adding Chris Evans into the mix, but changed my mind. I needed an actor who could be charming and good looking, and I’m pretty sure Chris Hemsworth fits the bill.

Inquisitor

First choice: Benedict Cumberbatch

First choice: Benedict Cumberbatch

Second Choice: Zachary Quinto

Second Choice: Zachary Quinto

Out of the Box Choice: Alan Tudyk

Out of the Box Choice: Alan Tudyk

So who would I cast as Crusader’s sometimes partner? I wanted someone who could exude menace but without necessarily having the physical threat. And immediately, I thought of Benedict Cumberbatch (though mostly for the voice!). Zachary Quinto also popped into my thoughts. And Alan Tudyk might seem like an odd choice, but for me, he’s not only Wash, he’s also Alpha. He can do menacing.

Elata

First Choice: Judi Dench

First Choice: Judi Dench

Second Choice: Emma Thompson

Second Choice: Emma Thompson

Again, I needed an actress who could carry herself with a lot of gravitas and could dominate a scene by her mere presence. Who better than Judi Dench or Emma Thompson?

Dr. Keleman

First Choice: Peter Capaldi

First Choice: Peter Capaldi

Second Choice: Martin Freeman

Second Choice: Martin Freeman

In this case, I needed an older actor who could play befuddled and somewhat confused genius and do it well. Peter Capaldi sold me simply because he didn’t like the color of his kidneys. And Martin Freeman…well, I’m thinking Bilbo Baggins a little on this one.

So there we go. I don’t know if these actors are all the best fit for the roles, but these are the people I’ve chosen. I’d also add in Adam Baldwin as either Phinehas or Amalric (one of the Ministrix’s commandos). But now that I’m looking back on this list, I think it says a lot more about my personal taste in movies and TV shows.

What do you think? Did I do a good job with this list? Or did you picture someone else in these roles? Let me know in the comments below.

And then be sure to stop by and show some love to the tourists. I really appreciate everything that everyone had to say over the past couple of days!

Julie Bihn
Jennifer Bogart
Keanan Brand
Beckie Burnham
Pauline Creeden
Vicky DealSharingAunt
Carol Gehringer
Victor Gentile
Rebekah Gyger
Nikole Hahn
Jason Joyner
Carol Keen
Emileigh Latham
Rebekah Loper
Jennette Mbewe
Amber McCallister
Shannon McDermott
Shannon McNear
Meagan @ Blooming with Books
Rebecca LuElla Miller
Joan Nienhuis
Nissa
Faye Oygard
Writer Rani
Nathan Reimer
Jojo Sutis
Rachel Starr Thomson
Steve Trower
Shane Werlinger
Phyllis Wheeler
Nicole White

4 Comments:

  1. I love all of your first choices! I can definitely see each of them as the character you chose for them. Awesome!

  2. Love this list! A Numb movie would be quite awesome to say the least. 🙂

  3. How fun! I lean toward first choices as well. 🙂

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