Hugh Jackman & Daniel Craig will play hot cops on Broadway

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Daniel Craig. Hugh Jackman. Police uniforms. Do I need to say more, or are you already drooling? Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman have signed on to the Broadway play “A Steady Rain” which, according to Page Six, is about “two Chicago cops whose lifelong friendship is put to the test when they become involved in a domestic dispute in a poor neighborhood.” So… can we expect at least one shirtless scene with both actors? Something tender, like Hugh walking in on Daniel in the shower, and maybe Hugh realizes that he, too, needs to “wash away the sin” as Daniel slowly towels himself dry? Hugh disrobes slowly, feeling the emotional pain as he saunters stage left, revealing both his tortured psyche and full-frontal. That would be a good play – let’s see Neil Simon write that scene, you know?

Daniel Craig, a k a James Bond, and Hugh Jackman, aka Wolverine, will team up in a new play this fall on Broadway, The Post has learned.

The drama, “A Steady Rain” by Keith Huff, is about two Chicago cops whose lifelong friendship is put to the test when they become involved in a domestic dispute in a poor neighborhood.

Craig, whose Bond movies “Casino Royale” and “Quantum of Solace” are among the highest grossing films of all time, will be making his New York stage debut. He started off in the theater in London, playing bit parts, but he has not appeared in a play in several years.

Jackman won a Tony Award in 2004 for his role as Peter Allen in “The Boy From Oz.”

Although the musical received mixed reviews, Jackman became a box-office sensation, shaking a pair of maracas and flouncing around the stage in tight leopard pants.

“The Boy From Oz” regularly grossed more than $1 million a week. Jackman became the most sought-after leading man in the theater, though he’s turned down every offer to star in another show until now.

“Everybody wanted him to do a musical, but he wanted to do a serious play,” a theater source says.

Barbara Broccoli, who oversees the James Bond movie franchise, is producing “A Steady Rain.” She arrives in New York from Europe this weekend to scout out Broadway theaters, sources said.

The daughter of legendary James Bond producer Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, Barbara Broccoli produced “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” on Broadway in 2005.

It was a $10 million flop. She should do better this time around.

Theater sources say Craig and Jackman have the potential to match Broadway’s biggest box- office champ, Julia Roberts, who sold over $10 million worth of tickets in just 12 weeks in the play “Three Days of Rain” in 2006.

Although “A Steady Rain” is harsh and harrowing, one Broadway wag predicted that even those theatergoers whose tastes run to splashy musicals will want to see it.
Said the wag: “Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman in police uniforms? All the boys will be there!”

[From Page Six]

Yes, I would see that play. The only thing bad I could see for this production – other than my fear of no scenes with any nudity – is that Daniel Craig won’t get to use his natural, beautiful English accent. He’ll have to sound like he’s from Chicago – maybe he’ll use Rod Blagojevich as inspiration? That would be the real crime. Oh, and by the way, to all of the Arrested Development fans, “hot cops” was a reference.

Here’s Hugh Jackman at the “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” Los Angeles premiere on April 28th. Images thanks to PR Photos.com.

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  1. ! says:

    Hot cops hee hee hee. Anyone else immediately think of the “Hot Cops” theme from Arrested Development stuck in their head? Oh man I’m gonna have to go watch now! lol

  2. HashBrowns says:

    Yea…I’d move heaven and earth to go see these two do smoldering drama, looking sexy as hell in police uniforms.

  3. Nony says:

    …now *that*s a combination…

  4. ash says:

    double swoon

  5. Because I Say So says:

    Sigh. If only real Chicago cops had that sort of charisma…

  6. FF says:

    If it involves gratuitous shots of them both shirtless it’ll be a winner no matter what.

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