It was recently announced that Michael Wolff’s best-selling controversial Trump White House exposé, “Fire and Fury,” will be made into a TV series.
Although it’s too early for the show to land a network and showrunner, it’s never too soon to start casting. Below, some suggestions for the pertinent roles.
Baldwin’s “SNL” impression has become so iconic it would be a waste not to use him. He’s also got acting chops, and a “Fire and Fury” TV show would give him the chance to take his version of Trump to a deeper level.
The Emmy-nominated star of HBO’s “Westworld” has a magnetic presence and can convey a world of intention within one measured glance.
Gordon-Levitt certainly looks the part: fresh-faced and mysterious.
Giamatti may be the wrong age for his role, but the “Billions” star could perfectly capture Miller’s intense vibe.
Love might seem like an unusual choice, but she looks the part and is a surprisingly apt actress, as her stints in “Sons of Anarchy,” “Empire” and “Revenge” have proven.
With FX’s critically acclaimed “The Americans” ending this year, Rhys now has room in his schedule.
Boyish Teller, of “Whiplash,” could definitely capture Don Jr.’s aura.
After Melissa McCarthy’s success at playing Sean Spicer on “SNL,” it was rumored that O’Donnell might play Steve Bannon. She certainly seemed keen for the role, and even made her Twitter avatar a photoshopped image of herself as Bannon. Unfortunately, it never came to fruition on “SNL,” but now she has a second chance.











