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Equalizer No.1

Help cast Paul 'Gangster No.1' McGuigan's film version of 'The Equaliser'.

Feb 17 2006

I recently caught up with director Paul McGuigan to discuss his new film, 'Lucky Number Slevin', and while that feature will go up next week, I've got a titbit of news I can announce today.

McGuigan, who helmed the brilliant 'Gangster No.1' as well as 'The Acid House' and 'Wicker Park', has just been signed up to direct the forthcoming film version of TV series 'The Equalizer'.

When The TOMB first covered this project a couple of months ago (click here for that story), debate was rife in the office as to who should play the title role, with everyone from Christopher Eccleston to Ray Winstone to Jeremy Irons being suggested.

And having yet to cast the role himself, McGuigan said he was intrigued to hear who Time Out readers think should step into Edward Woodward's shoes.

So here's your chance to help cast a Hollywood movie – post your ideas and comments below and let's help find the next 'Equalizer'.

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  • Bob H said...
    I watched every episode of "The Equalizer" in the 80's and thoroughly enjoyed seeing someome fighting for people who could not fight-(ie Stingray)I really wish Edward Woodward could reprise HIS role cause he did it style,professionalism and actually pure charisma.As far as British/Scottish/Welsh and Irish actors I feel that age should not necessarily be a factor(u can't replave Mr Woodward).So i would say Ciaran Hinds might be okay but Jason Statham might be better.He does have style and charisma and the Jag would be perfect for his transportation.If nationality is not a factor?? I might even step over the line and say Tom Selleck cause he was an ex Navy Intelligence Officer turned P.I.he did help people -He has Style-Professionalim-and Charisma.This is a hard decision in order to uphold Mr Woodward's role the way it should be.It could be anybody's guess.We'll just hope for the best. Posted on May 26 2008 02:47
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  • julius Babao said...
    I think Pierce Brosnan would be perfect for the role. It's his sweet revenge after being dumped as 007. Posted on May 13 2008 17:38
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  • MR T said...
    I think the best choice would be Pierce Brosnan he has finesse and he is British. Posted on May 08 2008 23:48
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  • Sylvie said...
    Definitely: Ciarán Hinds. As for the "sex appeal" meet him once and you will never forget it :-) By the way, if you like him, visit us at ciaranhinds.eu. Posted on Apr 15 2008 07:45
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  • PM said...
    I think the best man for the job is Ben Kingsley. Posted on Apr 09 2008 15:09
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  • martin said...
    Forgive my ignorance but...doesn't Edward Woodward have a son? ( he was in Babylon 5 and crusade), why not cast him? Posted on Feb 01 2008 01:34
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  • Lois Lane said...
    CIARAN HINDS!!!! He's sooooo sexy and those eyes...... Posted on Jan 23 2008 12:36
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  • Nick D said...
    Patrick Stewart definitely has the gravitas / presence.
    Whoever it is I think its important they are English, 50-60 years old and not your typical looking cartoon spy (ie Woodward was perfect in this role). Posted on Nov 26 2007 05:40
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  • Dave said...
    If you ever watched ALIAS on TV, you'd maybe agree that the character of Jack Bristow - played by Victor Garber - IS the Equalizer, a few years younger (American accent aside). Cast him in the film? Posted on Aug 22 2007 22:07
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  • freedom said...
    Give the title role to Patrick Stewart. Posted on Nov 21 2006 03:44
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  • TwilaSharp said...
    Either Robert Cavanah (Wuthering Heights) or Henry Ian Cusick (Lost) would be outstanding. Posted on Nov 09 2006 05:33
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  • Wanderer said...
    I normally don't go for remakes, but in this case - get on with it! (The ensuing merchandising marathon should finally ensure the release of the DVDs of the series).
    As for who plays him, well I think Patrick Stewart is the only actor of the right age and requisite gravitas to be able to pull it off. Posted on Sep 06 2006 14:19
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  • Dutch said...
    For the film "The Equalizer", how protagonist N° 1, to go Very Much Good , a great actor how Tom Berenger Posted on Jun 16 2006 08:21
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  • Ron said...
    Yes, Edward Woodward did a great job but the new movie is, presumably, being made and I agree that Ciaran Hinds would be very suitable for the role. Posted on Apr 20 2006 23:26
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  • ClaireWest said...
    Hope Paul McGuigan is paying attention! 14 out of 29 commentators above think Ciaran Hinds should get the role. And make that 15 out of 30, because I agree - he'd be great! Posted on Apr 19 2006 21:11
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