
With on-screen black couples on the verge of extinction, many studios and producers are casting African Americans in interracial romances.
Screendaily is reporting that Thandie Newton, Jason Isaacs and David Tennant are set to star in Magnet Films' psychological thriller 'Retreat.'
The film, to be directed by newcomer Carl Tibbetts, follows a couple (Newton and Isaacs) seeking to rebuild their relationship by heading to a remote island. Their peace is shattered, however, when they find a man (Tennant) on their doorstep infected from a lethal virus that is killing millions on the mainland.
"It reminded me of 'Dead Calm' when I first read it -- only better," said Magnet Films producer Gary Sinyor. "It's got a similar sexual tension, but the battle of wits between the characters and plot twists are constantly surprising. We're delighted to have secured three of the UK's most powerful actors."

Coming out in May is 'Mother and Child,' which stars Samuel L. Jackson alongside Naomi Watts.
Directed by Rodrigo Garcia, the film also stars Brittany Robertson, David Morse, Kerry Washington, Annette Bening, Carla Gallo, Amy Brenneman, Tatyana Ali, Marc Blucas, Jimmy Smits, Cherry Jones, S. Epatha Merkerson, Lisa Gay Hamilton, Elpidia Carrillo, Eileen Ryan, David Ramsey, Ahmed Best, LaTanya Richardson and Shareeka Epps.
The film follows the tales of a mother and daughter separated at birth who struggle with the damage done by the most important person missing in their lives and a young African Americn woman dealing with an unwanted pregnancy.
Meanwhile, Taraji P. Henson plays Brian Pressley's love interest in her latest independent film, 'Once Fallen.' Liam (Ed Harris) and his son Chance (Presley) battle over issues of loyalty and family after they leave behind their gritty lives. Grappling with clashing ideologies, the two men struggle to assert themselves while still trying to keep their family alive.
Produced by Bravodo Pictures, the film also stars Amy Harris, Peter Weller, Ash Adams, Jesse D. Goins and Chad Lindberg.
Earlier this year, Sanaa Lathan played a Senegalese woman romantically involved with Matthew Broderick's character in 'Wonderful World.'


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By: patti777 on 2/27/2010 2:24PM
Why do our beautiful young sisters always get cast with middle aged white guys a la Halle Berry in Monsters Ball AND the Bond movie? Where is the eye candy for the girls? How about casting her with her own baby's daddy? He's gorgeous! Or Sawyer from the Lost series, or even a Brad Pitt or Hugh Jackman type? I don't have a problem with the interracial dating. We love whom we love. But since it's all make-believe, let's make believe that he's tall, dark, buff, and handsome!
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