Producer Zack Snyder shows off the first poster for director Noam Murro’s 300: Rise of an Empire, starring Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green, Lena Headey and Rodrigo Santoro.
At CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Universal Pictures touted its summer slate, including comic-book films R.I.P.D., 2 Guns and Kick-Ass 2, and revealed details on sequels to Fast & Furious, Snow White and the Huntsman, The Bourne Legacy and Pitch Perfect.
Universal Pictures has debuted the first official photo of Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges in R.I.P.D., director Robert Schwentke’s adaptation of the Dark Horse comic by Peter M. Lenkov and Lucas Marangon.
Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. unveil the very first images of 300: Rise of an Empire, while director Noam Murro explains more about the film’s plot.
Universal Pictures announced it will convert R.I.P.D. to 3D and shuffle the release dates of 2 Guns and Kick-Ass 2.
Robert Rodriguez has release a pair of images from the set of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For showing Josh Brolin as Dwight in the upcoming sequel. The film opens Oct. 4.
Directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller have tapped Stacy Keach to play the villainous Wallenquist alongside Mickey Rourke, Josh Brolin and Bruce Willis in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
Ray Liotta, Jeremy Piven and Juno Temple reportedly have joined the cast of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, the sequel to Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s 2005 crime film.
Christopher Meloni, who starred on 12 seasons of NBC’s Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, will play a cop in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, the sequel opens Oct. 4.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt has passed on Guardians of the Galaxy and Godzilla in favor of a key role in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, the sequel to the 2005 noir hit from Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller.
Albert Torres, who was hired to re-write the live-action Akira adaptation, will take a stab at the screenplay for a film based on the Dark Horse miniseries The Strange Case of Mr. Hyde.
As filming began Monday on the long-promised Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, actresses Jaime King and Jamie Chung joined the sequel to the 2005 adaptation of the neo-noir comics by Frank Miller.