Black joins Naomi Watts, who is playing Ann Darrow, an American actress who makes a living performing in Broadway song and dance shows. Fay Wray starred as Darrow in the original. A third lead, the character of a writer, has yet to be cast.
"I've been wanting to work with Jack Black ever since I saw him in 'High Fidelity,'" said Jackson, who is writing the remake along with his "Lord of the Rings" co-screenwriters Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens. "He's a smart and versatile actor [who is] blessed with an abundance of energy and charm, and I'm absolutely thrilled that he is joining us on 'Kong.' I look forward to seeing Carl Denham come to life in this new version of the story, and I have no doubt Jack will make him a truly memorable character."
Black, who was honored last week as Comedy Star of the Year at the ShoWest 2004 conference, starred in the fall hit "School of Rock." The role also earned him a Golden Globe nomination for best performance by an actor in a comedy or musical. Black's next appears in "Envy" opposite Ben Stiller and "Anchorman," starring Will Ferrell.
Meanwhile, the long-awaited Tenacious D film starring Black and bandmate Kyle Gass is expected to hit theaters April 1, 2005. As previously reported, "Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny" was written by Black and Gass with director Liam Lynch.



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