Monday, November 29, 2010

Kristen Stewart, Emma Watson And Three Other Actors Who Could Replace Emma Stone In 21 Jump Street

112810_key_art_21_jump_street.jpgEmma Stone recently announced that due to her involvement as a web-slinger’s love interest in the forthcoming Spiderman she would be unable to join the cast of Jonah Hill’s 21 Jump Street remake. Now, it’s hard to be sure if the red-headed upstart is really jumping ship to play Peter Parker’s non-red-headed gal or if she just happened to catch The A-Team OnDemand, but here are five other actors that would make the perfect Officer Judy Hoffs. It’s time to go back to school kids.

112810_kristen-stewart.jpgKristen Stewart: This is a girl who would make a great undercover high school student any day of the week. She fidgets, she has ticks, her facial expressions are at times baffling and she never stops playing with her hair. Added bonus, this little lady proved she could handle a motorcycle in that independent vampire series.

112810_emma-watson_1.jpgEmma Watson: Unlike every other actor her age this girl actually went to school, in fact she is still in school. That Brown University education will have her acing every exam while still managing to pull down the bad guys Hermione Granger style.

112810_kristin-chenoweth.jpgKristin Chenoweth: If anything, this singing siren may have to stretch to look old enough to play a high school student. She did prove in Glee however that she can hang with the bad boys and handle her liquor so who better to help clean up some out of control teens?

112810_holly-robinson-peete.jpgHolly Robinson Peete: This woman has yet to age so why not have her reprise the role. Since her Jump Street days she hasn’t done much other than hang with Mr. Cooper and Mr. Trump, so a comeback is definitely in the cards. Unless…

112810_johnny-depp1.jpgJohnny Depp: Remake role reversal. Show us what you got Johnny.

[ MTV Movies Blog ]

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