Oct 6 2008Kat Dennings Joins a Fake Superhero Thing

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Kat Dennings, or Nora, as you know her if you watched Nick and Nora's Quantum iPod this weekend, is in talks to join Woody Harrelson and Sandra Oh in Defendor:

Kat Dennings, who stars in "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," which bowed in theaters this weekend, is in negotiations to join Woody Harrelson and Sandra Oh in "Defendor."

Written by Peter Stebbings, who also is making his directorial debut, the film centers on a regular guy (Harrelson) who believes he has a secret superhero identity. Dennings will play a teenager he befriends, while Oh is cast as his psychiatrist.

Man, another superhero thing? I love superheroes as much as the next dweeb, but this balloon is going to burst. There are just too many Iron Men and Hancocks and Batmen and Super Ex-Girlfriends and Superhero Movies to keep sustaining this boom. Mark my words, we're on the edge of collapse. Sell your collectible Slurpee cups now, before the crash.

Kat Dennings negotiating to play 'Defendor' [THR]

Reader Comments

Charlie Bartlett's loads better than that awful Nick and Nora film.

I have a quantum ipod
make a movie about *me*

oh man, i would love to have hot, hot lesbian sex with her!

@3
What's wrong with you?

Hef - there's nothing wrong with "@3" (as you label it). Any sane person would want to have lesbian sex with her (which would, by definition, be hot, hot). Or any kind of ...anything with her.

I think the REAL question is: what's wrong with YOU? Are you blind? Like all the people in that really awesome movie? I wore a blindfold when I saw it so I could really experience the world of it...

Kat is gorgeous, child baring hips and all. Her lessie look in House Bunny WORKED for her though, damn some muffeaters can be so fawking hawt.

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