Lindsay Lohan won't be playing 1970s porn star Linda Lovelace in "Inferno."
Writer–director Matthew Wilder says his production team is in negotiations with another actress and will make an announcement soon.
Some media reports say the 24–year–old starlet quit to focus on her court–ordered rehab for drug addiction; others say Wilder wanted her replaced.
The "Mean Girls" star is expected to be in rehab in southern California until at least Jan. 3.
The actress has become more of a tabloid mainstay than box office draw since a pair of high–profile arrests in 2007 led to a drug and drunken driving case. A judge last month ordered Lohan to rehab. It was her fifth time in court since May. The ruling allowed her to avoid a fourth trip to jail.
Writer–director Matthew Wilder says his production team is in negotiations with another actress and will make an announcement soon.
Some media reports say the 24–year–old starlet quit to focus on her court–ordered rehab for drug addiction; others say Wilder wanted her replaced.
The "Mean Girls" star is expected to be in rehab in southern California until at least Jan. 3.
The actress has become more of a tabloid mainstay than box office draw since a pair of high–profile arrests in 2007 led to a drug and drunken driving case. A judge last month ordered Lohan to rehab. It was her fifth time in court since May. The ruling allowed her to avoid a fourth trip to jail.