Lindsay Lohan is NOT going to being replaced by another actress for the lead role of p*rn star Linda Lovelace in the movie 
Inferno, 
RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
 The movie’s director, 
Matthew Wilder, is furious at recent reports claiming that 
Nip/Tuck and 
Days Of Our Lives actress 
Sarah Scott was  replacing Lohan, who is currently being treated at UCLA Medical Center  in Los Angeles following her release from jail late on Sunday night. 
 Wilder even had to appease Lindsay’s mom, 
Dina Lohan, who made a frantic telephone call to the director to address the rumors.
Wilder told RadarOnline.com: “There is no truth to these rumors  whatsoever - Lindsay Lohan is still our number one choice. I don’t know  how this story started but I even took a call from a very upset Dina  Lohan and I had to tell her that there was no need to panic.
 “Neither my self or the producers have met with any Sarah Scott and we are still forging ahead with our plans. 
 “Look, even if Angelina Jolie wanted the role we would still be  sticking with Lindsay Lohan, I can’t make myself any clearer than that,”  Wilder added vehemently. “I don’t know how this story got off the  ground but I am not happy about it.”
As she is currently undergoing treatment at UCLA it is very unlikely  that Lohan heard about the replacement rumors, although her mom Dina was  certainly did. According to the false report, her famous daughter was  pulled from Inferno because of scheduling problems around filming and  her three month rehab stint.
 But Wilder has claimed that both he and the producers will work with  the troubled star and hope to start filming with her around November  time. Ironically, Wilder was recently turned away from Lynwood  Correctional Facility when he tried to visit his leading lady.
Lohan and her team are hoping that Inferno will put her back on the  map in Hollywood as she tries to get both her life and career moving in  the right direction once again.
In recent years, as Lohan’s personal life has been plagued with  controversy - her movie career has gone into a tailspin as well. She has  been missing from the big screen since 2007's psychological stripper  flop I Know Who Killed Me, and her last hit was 2004's Mean Girls.