Keira Knightley Scores Two New Movies As Husband James Righton Watches Baby Edie

Keira Knightley scored two new movies as soon as she touched down in London after her Broadway debut. With her husband James Righton watching their baby Edie, Keira Knigtley can go off and be amazing on screen.

"Keira Knightley is in negotiations to join the star-studded cast of Collateral Beauty," according to Entertainment Weekly and "The British beauty, 30, is poised to be stepping back in time with her next role, to star in Colette, a biopic about the French novelist who wrote Gigi and Cheri," according to Daily Mail.

Sounds like there won't be a free moment for Keira to take hold of household duties. James will just have to step up again!

Keira Knightley had been happily hibernating with her baby Edie in London until these new movie casting news came out.

"Keira Knightley and husband James Righton took some time out from their busy schedules to enjoy a leisurely stroll in London with their beloved bundle of joy. The Hollywood actress cut a relatively simple, yet, perfectly stylish figure as she cradled her daughter, who was strapped on to her chest, during the relaxing outing," according to Daily Mail.

Looks like living in New York, having the chaos of having a newborn baby during her first Broadway debut did not impact Keira Knightley's romance with her husband.

Keira has said many times that she seriously debated committing to "Therese Raquin". She said, according to Just Jared, "I think I've been offered [Therese Raquin] twice before, and each time I've turned it down because I thought, 'Whoa! That's too dark and too difficult, and I don't know what to do with it,'... I guess I was just in a place where I felt like I wanted to give it a go."

The fact that Keira Knightley wasn't jumping out of her seats to do this play means that she might have gotten a little sick of it. Good thing that "Therese Raquin" ended its run on Broadway!

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