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.
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.
After more than two years of being referred to alternately as Xerxes and Battle of Artemisia, the follow-up to Legendary Pictures’ hit 2007 film 300 finally officially has a title — 300: Rise of an Empire.
Jack O’Connell, best known for his role on the U.K. teen drama Skins, has joined the cast of director Noam Murro’s follow-up to 300. The film opens Aug. 2, 2013.
Dark Shadows actress Eva Green says that her character in 300: Battle of Artemisia is based on a historical figure, a commander of the Persian naval fleet.
Warner Bros. has released nine new full-body character banners for Dark Shadows, director Tim Burton’s long-brewing adaptation of the popular 1960s gothic soap opera. The film, which stars Johnny Depp, opens May 11.
Director Noam Murro’s still-untitled follow-up to the 2007 blockbuster 300 will open Aug. 2, 2013, going up against two other comics-based movies: the sequels to The Smurfs and RED. Warner Bros. also carved out May 10, 2013, for Pacific Rim, Guillermo del Toro’s hotly anticipated giant-monster movie.
Warner Bros. has released nine brightly colored character posters for Dark Shadows, Tim Burton’s long-gestating adaptation of the 1960s gothic soap opera.
Warner Bros. has released the first trailer for Dark Shadows, director Tim Burton’s long-awaited take on the 1960s gothic soap opera
British actor Jamie Blackley will play the young leader of a band of soldiers in director Noam Murro’s untitled follow-up to the 2007 blockbuster 300.
Sullivan Stapleton, who appeared in the 2010 crime drama Animal Kingdom and on the TV series Strike Back, will star in the untitled follow-up to 300. Whether he’s playing the Persian leader Xerxes or the Athenian general Themistocles is a little unclear, though.
Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have begun negotiations with Casino Royale actress Eva Green to play the female lead in 300: Battle of Artemisia.