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<i>The Host</i> Debuts New Posters  

The Host Debuts New Posters

Summit Entertainment has debuted three more posters for The Host, based on the novel by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer, with the taglines “Choose to Love,” “Choose to Believe” and “Choose to Fight.”

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What 2013 Movie Are You Most Excited About?  

What 2013 Movie Are You Most Excited About?

2013 sees at least two movies promising the end of the world (Comedies This Is The End and The World’s End), but also two movies set after the apocalypse (Oblivion and After Earth). It’s a year that has remakes of horror classics (Evil Dead, Carrie), sequels galore (New installments of The Hobbit, The Hunger Games, Kick-Ass, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs and, of course, GI Joe: Retaliation) and a relaunch for Superman himself with Man of Steel. In other words, it’s a pretty packed year. But which of the movies due for release next year are you most excited about?

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Stephenie Meyer’s <i>The Host</i> <br />Premieres Full-Length Trailer  

Stephenie Meyer’s The Host
Premieres Full-Length Trailer

A new trailer has arrived for The Host, director Andrew Niccol’s adaptation of the sci-fi romance novel by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer. The film, which stars Saoirse Ronan and Max Irons, opens March 29.

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CCI: <i>Twilight’s</i> Stephenie Meyer Premieres <i>The Host</i> Footage  

CCI: Twilight’s Stephenie Meyer Premieres The Host Footage

Author Stephenie Meyer and director Andrew Niccol gave fans at Comic-Con International a first-ever look at numerous pieces of footage from Meyer’s Twilight follow-up The Host.

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<i>The Host</i> Teaser Trailer Arrives  

The Host Teaser Trailer Arrives

Open Road Films has released the teaser trailer for The Host, director Andrew Niccol’s adaptation of the sci-fi romance novel by Twilight author Stephenie Meyer. The film opens March 29, 2013.

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