LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - It's a rule: Giant simians are drawn to 
fair-haired women.

1933's "King Kong" starring Fay Wray, the 1976 remake starring Jessica 
Lange and even 1998's "Mighty Joe Young" starring Charlize Theron follow 
the formula. Now, Naomi Watts will join the elite cadre of flaxen-locked 
beauties and their gargantuan beasts.

Filmmaker Peter Jackson has offered the Australian actress the coveted role 
of Ann Darrow, an American actress who makes a living performing in 
Broadway song and dance shows in Depression-era New York, in his remake of 
"King Kong."

Although no deal is in place yet, Jackson and Watts met in London in late 
August for a "meeting among friends," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Jackson, director of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, is still in the 
process of completing the final installment, which will hit theaters Dec. 
17. He is expected to begin writing "King Kong" in November and plans to 
shoot next summer.

Watts, a cohort of fellow Aussie Nicole Kidman, made her film breakthrough 
in David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive." Since then, she has starred in "The 
Ring" and will next appear in Focus Features' "21 Grams," which is 
scheduled to be released Nov. 14.
[>>Charles<<]  




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