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nicole kidman, lucille ball

Aaron Sorkin knows he found the right person to play the legendaryLucille Ball.

The writer and director behind the upcomingBeing the Ricardos, a drama about Ball and her husband Desi Arnaz, explained why he castNicole Kidmanas theI Love Lucystar ina new interview withEntertainment Tonight. Kidman, 53, will star oppositeJavier Bardem, 51, who will play Arnaz.

But Sorkin said the casting was all about the actual actors, and not about their famous characters.

“I think that the people thought that we’ve cast them as Lucy and Ricky Ricardo,” Sorkin told ET. “The film takes place during a production week ofI Love Lucy– a Monday table read to Friday audience taping, with a whole bunch of long flashbacks which are telling the story that got us here – and because there’s a table read, there’s rehearsals and then there’s tape night, we do see moments of them being Lucy and Ricky Ricardo. We see moments from an episode ofI Love Lucy.”

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Nicole Kidman, Lucille Ball

“But mostly they are playing Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball. And they’re going to be fantastic. These are two of the greatest actors ever,” Sorkin added.

Sorkin also gave a small tease of what the movie will actually follow.

“Lucy and Desi were madly in love with each other. Madly, madly in love with each other. They also often wanted to kill each other. There was very interesting friction in this relationship,” he said. “There’s also a big thing that a lot of people don’t know about Lucille Ball, which gets dramatized in this. We start shooting in seven weeks and we’re in prep now and the film will be out around this time next year.”

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Nicole Kidman, Javier Bardem

Ball and Arnaz’s daughter, Lucie Arnaz, also defended Kidman’s casting earlier this year in a video message shared on Facebook. Lucie has been an active participant in stories involving her famous parents, who died three years apart in the late ’80s.

“There seems to be a lot of discussion about Nicole Kidman. It should beDebra Messing. It should beCarole Cook, I don’t know,” Lucie said in the video.

“Here’s the deal. You should understand. We are not doing a remake ofI Love Lucy. No one has to impersonate Lucy Ricardo nor do the Vitameatavegamin routine, or the chocolate factory routine or any of the silly things,” she said. “It’s the story of Lucille Ball, my actual mother, not Lucy Ricardo, and her husband, Dezi Arnaz, my dad, not Ricky Ricardo.”

“There will be humor in the film, but it is a story of the two of them and how they met and what went right with finding the show, what went wrong, their relationship, their love affair,” she added.

source: people.com