Although Mickey Rourke implies he hasn’t finalized his deal to appear in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, he had kind words for the sequel’s script. He also shot down rumors of his involvement with The Expendables 3.
Rosario Dawson teases that Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, the sequel to Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s 2005 film, will finally begin shooting in November — possibly with some changes to the source material.
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.
Just in case there were any doubts, Rosario Dawson has confirmed she’ll reprise her role as Gail, the Uzi-wielding dominatrix prostitute, in the sequel Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.
Person of Interest star Michael Emerson will voice the Clown Prince of Crime in the second part of Warner Bros.’ direct-to-DVD animated adaptation of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.
While Mickey Rourke is circling a final deal to return as Marv in Robert Rodriguez’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Michael Madsen says he wants to reprise his role as well.
The full trailer has arrived for Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1, the first installment of Warner Bros.’ animated adaptation of the 1986 Frank Miller miniseries. The movie will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on Sept. 25.
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.
Dimension Films has announced an Oct. 4, 2013, release date for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, the sequel from co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller.
Promotional posters have arrived for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For and Machete Kills, two eagerly awaited sequels that director Robert Rodriguez begins shooting this summer.
Rodrigo Santoro, who’ll reprise his role as Xerxes, says director Noam Murro’s 300: Battle of Artemisia begins filming in July, and confirms the “spin-off” depicts the series of naval engagements that occurred at the same time as the Battle of Thermopylae.
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.