
Demian Bichir ("Che: Part One") will star in the Mexican film "Hidalgo-Moliere." The film focuses on the father of the Mexican independence movement.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the actor also is in discussions to star in an untitled drama which concerns Leona Sanchez, South Florida gang leader. Film has a working title of "Lady Scarface."
Antonio Serrano ("Sex, Shame and Tears") is behind the wheel of "Hidalgo-Moliere." Ana de la Reguera of the "Nacho Libre" comedy co-stars.
Story would tell of Hidalgo's early years in the theater and his rise to leading the Mexican War of Independence in the early 1800s. which focuses on Hidalgo's early years in the theater and his rise to leading the Mexican War of Independence in the early 1800s.
Luis Urquiza Modragon oroduces through Astillero Films and the film starts shooting today in San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
"Lady Scarface" is being helmed by Ernest Dickerson ("The Wire"). Tony Puryear and Susannah Grant wrote the screenplay which tells of a young Colombian woman who rises to power as the leader of the South Florida gang called Los Curramberos.
The original film might have come out way back 1996, but it appears Roland Emmerich keeps wanting us to think that a sequel to Independence Day might still be on the cards.
Yes, with his latest offering of disasto-porn, 2012, about to hit our cinemas, it's no surprise that the director is being asked about the possibility of the follow-up.
"What we want to do in the next – it's actually two movies – we want to do a bigger arc," he tells MTV. "Independence Day was always like the king who leads his troops into battle against an evil force, and that stays like that." According to Emmerich, he has a title - ID4-Ever

We're sure Fox would want to get on board, given how successful the original was. But, as he cautions, it's nowhere near happening yet.
"There's an idea. The idea is just to continue the story and actually I don't know how many years ago this was—twelve, thirteen, fourteen years ago—and just continue where it ended."
He also mentions that it'll stick to Earth - so no trips to an alien world, then - and that they really need Will Smith involved to get it moving. Given Smith's busy schedule, we'll be waiting a while, then...
[Source: MTV]
Do you want an ID4 sequel? Will there be an Earth left to invade if Emmerich has his way?