Aaron Paul might star in Stephen King’s ‘The Dark Tower’

Aaron Paul might star in Stephen King’s ‘The Dark Tower’

Stalwart fans of The Dark Tower series are on ’round-the-clock shifts finding the right actors for Stephen King’s beloved epic. Another actor hustled into the rumor mill: Aaron Paul. Fans are insistent, and you understand why.

This rampant fan-demand has to come from Paul’s character from the Vince Gilligan series “Breaking Bad” in which he played the character of Jesse Pinkman, a wayward youth that Bryan Cranston’s chemist/meth kingpin regularly batters inside-out. This sounds similar to the character that fans want Paul to play: Eddie Dean. He’s a gunslinger whose brother basically flushes her life down the drain, causing his heroin addiction.

Aaron Paul might star in Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower'

While this is a potentially great casting choice, the actor is yet to get any offer.

However, ever the biggest hustler on the tweeting world, Paul takes to Twitter his eagerness to play the character. King responds favorably. Paul’s hustling game is fire.

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Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey are both at the forefront of the film adaptation directed by Nikolaj Arcel as The Gunslinger and The Man In Black, respectively. Production is expected to start this year to catch a release sometime in 2017.

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