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Friday
Feb102017

What's Next for Gyllenhaalics?

Remember the ol' internet nickname for Gyllenhaal fans circa 2004-2006, "Gyllenhaalics"? We never stopped using the term because it never became irrelevant for us. Both Jake and Maggie have continued to do amazing work well past their initial breakthroughs in the early to mid Aughts. Let's check in with what the wonder siblings are up to after the jump...

 

JAKE
Jake is on Broadway at the moment playing the painter Georges Seurraut in the Stephen Sondheim classic "Sunday in the Park with George." Unfortunately the production has opted out of the Tony Awards (despite rave reviews at the City Center staged reading for this same cast which suggested Tonys were very possible if the show transferred). They opted out because of the very limited run and all the free tickets they'd have to hand out to voters. We hope this doesn't become a trend in the future and we're quite sad because Jake keeps winning strong reviews on stage but he has yet to be Tony nominated. This week a Cary Fukunaga directed continuous shot of Jake performing "Finishing the Hat" hit the web, reminding everyone that Jake has an amazingly beautiful voice and really should be doing a movie musical, since he's also, you know, a movie star. The excuse Hollywood used to always use about casting actors without song & dance chops in musicals is "bankability" but that was always kind of a lame excuse because a lot of actors train in song & dance. It's just a matter of caring about the form enough to find the right ones. Sunday in the Park with George will surely sell out its entire run (if its not sold out already) but a limited number of front row seats will be sold for $41 each, when the box office opens for the first two weeks of previews. 

Here's an idea for Hollywood. Though people hated the movie Love & Other Drugs when it premiered,  nobody thought Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal's chemistry was anything but its strongest element. Why these two aren't yet signed for a movie musical together is beyond comprehension. Is anyone in Hollywood paying any attention? They look superb together, they have chemistry, and they both can sing so beautifully that people would weep listening to them declare love in song. If the success of La La Land doesn't convince Hollywood to make more romantic musicals with gorgeous movie stars, what will? 

But back to Jake's actual, non-fantasy movie slate. He's already completed four movies which will all probably arrive this year. First up is the ensemble cast of a sci-fi film called Life (that looks suspiciously like Alien) opening March 24th; After that comes three movies without release dates which are Bong Joon-Ho's curiousity Okja, the leading role in Stronger about a victim of the Boston Marathon bombing, and Paul Dano's directorial debut Wildlife in which Jake's marriage to Carey Mulligan is on the rocks; And finally. After he's done on Broadway he'll  be co-starring with Joaquin Phoenix and John C Reilly in The Sisters Brothers, which is a comic story about brothers in 19th century Oregon who are hired to kill a prospector. The most exciting part of this news is that the director is French master Jacques Audiard of Un Prophete and Rust & Bone fame. Jake is also attached to the biopic The Man Who Made It Snow and the ecoterrorism movie Division but those are merely announced so anything could still change including not being made at all. 

MAGGIE
Maggie's career wierdly seemed to nosedive right after her Oscar nomination for Crazy Heart (2009) though the miniseries Honourable Woman reminded people of what a spectacular actor she is. Next up is the HBO crime series Deuce about crime ridden Manhattan of the late 70s and early 80s which co-stars James Franco as twin pornographers. It comes from David Simon and George Pelecanos of The Wire and Treme fame. Maggie plays a prostitute named Candy and she's in every episode so we'll assume it's a large role.  

And so no one ever forgets, let's also point out that Maggie's baby brother isn't the only Gyllenhaal who can sing.

P.S. Happy Endings (2005) is still your host's favorite Maggie Gyllenhaal performance. Totally should've been Oscar nominated. 

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Reader Comments (11)

Can they translate Sondheim's Company into a film starring Jake please?

As for Maggie, I'm proposing a film where she stars opposite Elizabeth Olsen as sisters. Since Martha Marcy May Marlene, I've thought they were so similar in both looks and physicality.

February 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterBushwick

Clearly he has been listening to Patinkin's version a thousand times.

February 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

I have this fantasy of an original movie musical starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Oscar Isaac, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Emma Stone. And I want Mike Mills to direct it.

February 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew

Total YES! Sunday in the Park might be hard to sell for moviegoers, but COMPANY can be a bankable film considering the current LLL hype.
Imagine Jake as Bobby (Oscar win right here), Anne as one of his girlfriends, and Glenn Close as the lady who sings The Ladies Who Lunch.
Make it now, Hollywood! While Sondheim is still Being Alive.

Deuce looks like it's gonna be the next Vinyl. Hoping for the best for Maggie tho.

February 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterCraver

Happy Endings was very underrated as I went to a screening of it and met Jesse Bradford at that screening. Maggie is still the better Gyllenhaal as I'm waiting for her and Jake to do a film together w/ Peter Sarsgaard of course.

February 10, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterSteven

This wouldn't be necessarily Oscar material, but he'd also make a great Seymour if they remade "Little Shop of Horrors".
I would expect them to bring back Tisha Campell and them though, age be damned. They were perfection.

February 11, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterKJ

Couldn't they use the budget of this Broadway version and make a film version? It surely can't be that big? In fact, there are so stage musicals that could be made for $30-$50mil if they're modern set or use limited sets. They don't all have to be Les Miz.

February 11, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterGlenn Dunks

It is very odd what roles she got after the Oscar nomination which should have been Julianne Moore's anyway,She was soooo good in Sherrybaby.

February 11, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMARKGORDONUK

Did you know Miranda Richardson plays Jake's mom in Stronger and apparently it's a chain-smoking Oscar baity role? A potential Pfeiffer-style resurge?

February 11, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterDenny

I know this is about Gyllenhaal who I love very much (ever since I saw him in October Sky) but the mention of Miranda Richardson and Oscar in the comments has caught me off guard and spun me out of control

February 11, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterTony T

I'm always looking forward to whatever Jake has lined up next.

As for Maggie, I think she is a formidable talent. She was certainly nomination worthy in Frank and hopefully, she can find herself back in the Oscar ceremony.

February 11, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMatt St. Clair
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