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: They don't '''say it with certainty''' so much as they say an unnamed source "confirmed" it. Is that good enough for an encyclopedia? How reputable a publication is '''''The Playlist'''''? I don't think it should wait until the filmmakers eventually admit as much but any addition to the article would need to be very carefully worded. (Given how much people here like deleting things it will be difficult to get it right.)
: They don't '''say it with certainty''' so much as they say an unnamed source "confirmed" it. Is that good enough for an encyclopedia? How reputable a publication is '''''The Playlist'''''? I don't think it should wait until the filmmakers eventually admit as much but any addition to the article would need to be very carefully worded. (Given how much people here like deleting things it will be difficult to get it right.)
: If you worded it carefully and specifically something like: "''Rodrigo Perez at The Playlist cites unnamed sources'' close to film saying that Rebecca Blunt is a pseudonym/pen name for Jules Asner." That could be cautious enough until other sources confirm it. -- [[Special:Contributions/109.76.168.55|109.76.168.55]] ([[User talk:109.76.168.55|talk]]) 03:07, 6 September 2017 (UTC)
: There were many stories about the speculation, a single short sentence saying as much followed by several references would show it was [[WP:NOTABLE]]. Showing first that the question was notable then allows us to write about the answer.
: Then the next sentence could say very carefully and specifically something like: "''Rodrigo Perez at The Playlist cites unnamed sources'' close to film saying that Rebecca Blunt is a pseudonym/pen name for Jules Asner." That could be enough to cover the subject adequately until the filmmakers themselves admit who actually wrote it. -- [[Special:Contributions/109.76.168.55|109.76.168.55]] ([[User talk:109.76.168.55|talk]]) 03:07, 6 September 2017 (UTC)

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Heigl replaced by Holmes?

I've noticed that, despite Heigl being announced as cast in the film, she seems to have disappeared off the IMDB cast list and Holmes as being cast. All of this without an official announcement. Rusted AutoParts 23:06, 16 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

The sources say Heigl was cast, the final film features Katie Holmes. The article probably needs to be improved to make this clearer. At least one editor failed to read even the title text of the linked article and tried to replace Heigl with Holmes. -- 17:35, 4 September 2017 (UTC)

Identity of the writer

The Playlist says with certainty it's Sodebergh's wife Jules Asner, though no other sources seem to firmly confirm it. Nardog (talk) 16:19, 22 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

They don't say it with certainty so much as they say an unnamed source "confirmed" it. Is that good enough for an encyclopedia? How reputable a publication is The Playlist? I don't think it should wait until the filmmakers eventually admit as much but any addition to the article would need to be very carefully worded. (Given how much people here like deleting things it will be difficult to get it right.)
If you worded it carefully and specifically something like: "Rodrigo Perez at The Playlist cites unnamed sources close to film saying that Rebecca Blunt is a pseudonym/pen name for Jules Asner." That could be cautious enough until other sources confirm it. -- 109.76.168.55 (talk) 03:07, 6 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]