Chris Hemsworth, who wasn’t yet a star when the long-delayed MGM film was shot, takes center stage in a new TV spot for the remake of Red Dawn. The movie opens Nov. 21.
The theatrical trailer has debuted for Red Dawn, director Dan Bradley’s remake that stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson and Josh Peck as teenagers who fight to drive North Korean invaders from their town.
The first official poster has debuted for Red Dawn, the long-delayed MGM remake of the 1984 Cold War classic that stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Peck, Josh Hutcherson, Adrianne Palicki and Isabel Lucas. The film finally opens Nov. 21.
New Red Dawn photos show off stars Chris Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson, all decked out in their invader-repelling gear. The long-delayed remake of the 1984 Cold War classic finally arrives Nov. 21.
The remake of the 1984 Cold War classic may at last open in 2012, thanks to an agreement between FilmDistrict and MGM.
The upcoming Red Dawn reboot is being digitally altered to replace Chinese forces with North Koreans in an attempt to make the movie more palatable to potential distributors.
Although Red Dawn doesn’t open until November, Dan Bradley’s remake of the 1984 war movie is already being criticized for replacing the Soviet Union with China as the invader of the United States.