Jonah Hex reshoots

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Last Updated on July 26, 2021

The folks over at SpoilerTV got their hands on a very interesting casting call for JONAH HEX. It’s interesting because – duh – hasn’t that flick been wrapped for a while now? Hell they showed footage at Comic-Con back in July, not to mention it’s coming out in June of next year… But there is still some tweaking going on in the HEX universe, and it doesn’t necessarily seem minor.

The casting sheet calls for character such as President Andrew Johnson; “Jeb Turnbull” – son of John Malkovich’s character; “Travis” – Jonah’s son; and “Cassie” – Jonah’s wife. Intriguing, because according to IMDB, Jonah already has a wife in the flick, played by actress Natacha Itzel (pictured below).

To see the full list of needed characters, head on over HERE. Hopefully we’ll still be seeing JONAH HEX – which was moved up from August – in June 2010.

Source: Spoiler TV

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