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<i>300: Rise of an Empire</i> Gets <br />Wet and Bloody New Poster  

300: Rise of an Empire Gets
Wet and Bloody New Poster

Sullivan Stapleton stands alone against the bloody waves in the new poster for director Noam Murro’s 300: Rise of an Empire, which opens March 7, 2014.

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CinemaCon | Warner Bros. Presents <br /><i>Man of Steel</i>, <i>Pacific Rim</i> and More  

CinemaCon | Warner Bros. Presents
Man of Steel, Pacific Rim and More

At CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Warner Bros. premiered the new trailer for Man of Steel and previewed such upcoming releases as The Hangover Part III, Pacific Rim and 300: Rise of an Empire

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Zack Snyder Reveals First Poster <br />for <I>300: Rise of an Empire</i>  

Zack Snyder Reveals First Poster
for 300: Rise of an Empire

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.

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First Look at <i>300: Rise of an Empire</i>  

First Look at 300: Rise of an Empire

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.

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<i>300</i> Follow-Up At Long Last <br />Gets a Title: <i>Rise of an Empire</i>  

300 Follow-Up At Long Last
Gets a Title: Rise of an Empire

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.

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<i>Skins</i> Star Jack O’Connell <br />Joins Cast of <i>300</i> Follow-Up  

Skins Star Jack O’Connell
Joins Cast of 300 Follow-Up

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.

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Star Rodrigo Santoro Confirms
Details of 300: Battle of Artemisia

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.

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Eva Green Says Her Character
in 300 Follow-Up Is ‘Like a Man’

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.

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<i>300</i> Gets August 2013 Release  

300 Gets August 2013 Release

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.

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Rodrigo Santoro in Talks to Reprise Role as Xerxes in <i>300</i> Follow-up  

Rodrigo Santoro in Talks to Reprise Role as Xerxes in 300 Follow-up

Actor Rodrigo Santoro is in talks to return as the Persian god-king Xerxes in the Warner Bros. follow-up to 300.

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WB’s <i>300</i> Follow-up Lands <br />Jamie Blackley in Lead Role  

WB’s 300 Follow-up Lands
Jamie Blackley in Lead Role

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.

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<i>Strike Back’s</i> Sullivan Stapleton <br />to Star in WB’s <i>300</i> Follow-up  

Strike Back’s Sullivan Stapleton
to Star in WB’s 300 Follow-up

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.

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