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Sandra Bullock Replaces George Clooney in ‘Ocean’s 11’ Reboot?

It looks like her latest Our Brand Is Crisis role isn't the only part Sandra Bullock is taking from her longtime friend, George Clooney. According to the latest gossip news updates, Bullock is also taking over the titular role in a new all-female cast version on Ocean's 11. Don't worry about Clooney though; the iconic actor still seem to be having the time of his life in his 1-year marriage to Amal Alamuddin. Word has it that Batman and his wife even recently adopted a new dog together to add to their family.

If you liked Sandra Bullock taking over for George Clooney in Our Brand is Crisis than you are bound to love the new Ocean's 11 reboot.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Sandra Bullock is going to be the next Danny Ocean in an all-female version of the Steven Soderbergh classic:


"Bullock will lead an all-female reboot of Ocean's Eleven, with Hunger Games director Gary Ross set to take over for Steven Soderbergh behind the camera.

"As for the rest of the cast, the template for the ensemble really allows anyone - regardless of age or race -- to join, which could make for a really diverse group of women."

Since it sounds like George Clooney won't in any way be involved with the new Elven, he should have plenty of time to spend with the basset hound he and wife Amal Alamuddin just adopted from a rescue shelter in in San Gabriel, Ca.

San Gabriel Valley Humane Society spokesperson Lynn Collmann told the Huffington Post that the Hollywood hot couple first checked the animal out on Petfinder before coming in to meet, Millie in person:

"They took the time to get to know her and vice versa, making sure she was a good fit for their other rescue dog, and would be a good family member.

"It definitely added to the excitement on one of our busiest afternoons when we do vaccinations for the public."

What do you think about an all-female cast reboot of Ocean's Eleven?

Should Hollywood just start making all-female versions of every old movie from The Shining to Beverly Hills Cop?

Or, is it about time studios started cranking out all new script for their female leads?

Let us hear what you have to say about it in the comment field below.

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