What response are you looking for?In other words, you have no decent response to Hollywood using a lily-white actor as a Persian lead![]()
Obviously, studios and producers are more comfortable with no-names in the lead when dealing with known commodities like Twilight, but less so with unknown commodities like Prince of Persia. If I was sinking millions into a video game movie, I would damn well want a recognizable "name" in the lead, and none of the Persian/Iranian actors I've heard mentioned in this thread fit the bill.
So, how big of a name was Mila Javovitch before she was cast in Resident Evil?
Hollywood studios are always looking to reduce their financial risk, and hiring a well known actor is commonly accepted as a way to reduce that risk. I can't believe this is somehow a controversial concept around here.
Hmmm, yet the ones everyone else mentioned were all very successful with unknowns (Harry Potter, Twilight, X-Men) and I am one of many who didn't know much about Chris Pine, yet Star Trek 2009 was a box office smash.
Seriously, you're grasping and making excuses. Let me guess -- you would have no problem with Robert Downy Jr cast as the lead in an autobiography about George Washington Carver, right? After all, he's a big name and that shouldn't present a problem.