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Friday, May 25, 2018

'Christopher Robin' Trailer


The first trailer is below for 'Christopher Robin,' directed by Marc Foster it stars Ewan McGregor as Christopher Robin, Hayley Atwell as his wife Evelyn, Bronte Carmichael as his daughter Madeline and Mark Gatiss as Keith Winslow, Robin’s boss. The voice cast includes Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh, Chris O’Dowd as Tigger, Brad Garrett as Eeyore, Toby Jones as Owl, Nick Mohammed as Piglet, Peter Capaldi as Rabbit and Sophie Okonedo as Kanga.

Christopher Robin is stuck in a job where he is overworked, underpaid and facing an uncertain future. He has a family of his own, but his work has become his life, leaving little time for his wife and daughter, and he has all but forgotten his idyllic childhood spent with a simple-minded, honey-loving stuffed bear and his friends. But when he is reunited with Winnie the Pooh, now tattered and soiled from years of hugs and play, a spark is rekindled, and he is reminded of the endless days of childlike wonder and make believe that defined his youth, when doing nothing could be considered something. Following an unfortunate mishap with Christopher Robin’s briefcase, Pooh and the rest of the gang including Piglet, Eeyore and Tigger, step out of the forest and into London to return the crucial possessions…because best friends will always be there for you.

The film arrives in theatres August 3rd.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

'The Sweeney' Remake Trailer

Trailer for film adaptation of 'The Sweeney' has gone online and is now below. Directed by Nick Love the film stars's Ray Winstone, Ben Drew, Damian Lewis, Steven Mackintosh and Hayley Atwell.

Based on the 1970s British police drama series of the same name, The Sweeney follows two detectives (Ray Winstone and Ben Drew - aka Plan B) from the London's Metropolitan police department.

'The Sweeney' will arrive in theatres on September 21 in Ireland and the UK.

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Updated: 'Captain America: The First Avenger' Feature Trailer

Update: Feature trailer is now below

Here's a new image and trailer preview for Marvels's 'Captain America: The First Avenger.'

Directed by Joe Johnston and starring Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Hugo Weaving, Sebastian Stan, Toby Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Dominic Cooper, Tommy Lee Jones, Stanley Tucci, Neal McDonough and Derek Luke.

'Captain America: The First Avenger' will focus on the early days of the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) volunteers to participate in an experimental program that turns him into the Super Soldier known as Captain America. As Captain America, Rogers joins forces with Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) to wage war on the evil HYDRA organization, led by the villainous Red Skull (Hugo Weaving.)

It has a July 22 release date in the US, 29 July for Ireland and the UK.

Update: 'Captain America' screenwriters Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely talked to MTV about the trailer:
MTV NEWS: So, tell me your first thought on seeing the new trailer, guys...

CHRISTOPHER MARKUS: You forget when you're constantly dealing with parts of these things that it's going to become this whole thing you're emotionally invested in. [Seeing the trailer] was the first time when I was like, "Oh, this is a real movie! It's not just the scene I have to write today!" It sort of sweeps you up and along with it...

MTV: I'm sure you've seen this footage a lot already, but were there any surprises for you when you first saw it?

STEPHEN McFEELY: I'm very surprised that "Now, Mr. Stark" makes people tingle. It's kind of nice. Without giving too much away, we've lived with that for so long, and people say it's kind of bad-ass, but I forget that it's so bad-ass that Tony Stark's father is part of the back story in "Captain America."

MARKUS: For me, it's the shield flying. That's an effect they add later, so when you're on set it's like, "... And then the shield goes flying, and it looks awesome..." So it's this huge part of the movie that you don't know what it looks like until now. When you finally see it flying around, it feels like, "Oh, sh--, this is awesome!"

MTV: One of the things everyone is talking about now — and has been since we saw that first footage during the Super Bowl — is the skinny Steve Rogers effect...

McFEELY: Yeah, you said on Twitter that you thought he was creepy...

MTV: You read that? Uh-oh. I'm both flattered and worried now... This interview has taken a turn...

McFEELY: [Laughs] Hey, I have to know who's calling when we do these things!

MARKUS: [Laughs] That was a big question going into it, though. Steve was going to have to be so sickly that he couldn't get into World War II. For a long time, we were just like, "I'm sure we'll figure out a way to do that," and went on with our storytelling. Eventually, the effects guys came in and showed us what they did, and we were like, "Holy..."

McFEELY: The thing is, for us, he's just Steve. He's not "Skinny Steve." That's the beauty of Captain America: he's the same guy he was before the super-soldier serum. Marvel was great about that, too. They don't mind spending time with "skinny" Steve and getting to know him, so we love him and root for him even before he goes into the pod. In fact, we looked to "Iron Man" sometimes, because it has a really long first act.

MTV: So "Captain America" is structured similarly? With a long first act?

McFEELY: It's not quite as long as "Iron Man," but we felt the freedom to spend time with regular Steve Rogers before all this other stuff happens to him.

MTV: But when you did finally see Chris Evans as the bulked-up Steve Rogers in full Captain America costume, what was your reaction? For many people, this trailer and the Super Bowl teaser were their first looks at Cap in action...

MARKUS: Like I said earlier, you forget about the bigger picture sometimes — you really do! The character is never named "Captain America" in the script. He's always "Steve." You think of him as Steve, and then he comes out in costume and it's like, "Oooooh, yeah!"

MTV: And Cap wasn't the only superhero we got to see in the trailer. As we mentioned in our trailer analysis, we also get to see characters like Union Jack, who appears with the Howling Commandos.

McFEELY: Right, and since you know that's Union Jack, and you see that, can you also see that it's not just that we named him Montgomery Falsworth? As you watch the trailer and see more of the movie, ask yourself if there's something about the design of him or how he behaves or anything that makes him that character... Let me put it this way: Bucky's uniform is blue — there's a reason for that!

MARKUS: Yeah, there's a reason for everything. ["Captain America"] is endlessly packable with stuff with like that...

MTV: So you're saying the trailer merits even more analysis, eh?

McFEELY: Your six minutes could've been 60 minutes!

Monday, January 31, 2011

Captain America Empire Cover Plus Pics & Nick Fury Confirmed for 'Thor' and 'Captain America'

The new Empire cover features Chris Evans in his stars-and-stripes as 'Captain America: The First Avenger'. Directed by Joe Johnston, the action adventure stars Chris Evans, Hayley Atwell, Hugo Weaving, Sebastian Stan, Toby Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, Dominic Cooper, Tommy Lee Jones, Stanley Tucci and Neal McDonough.

Below are five new photos from Captain America: The First Avenger, also your first look at first shot of Cap's sidekick, "Bucky" Barnes as portrayed by Sebastian Stan. Also included in the magazine are new images of HYDRA troops and Hugo Weaving's Red Skull

Chris Evans also told Les Toiles Heroiques that he is not contracted for nine Marvel films as was previously rumored.
"To be honest," he says in a quote translated back from French, "it was quite intimidating to commit to nine films in a row. Thankfully, we reduced the number to six... If all goes as planned, I will be playing Captain America until I'm 40."
Describing the movie version of Bucky, the character as the "Band of Brothers" version, director Joe Johnston says that Stan's performance will offer a "dark side" to Barnes.
"We took some liberties with the relationship between the two guys,” Johnston is quoted as saying. “In our story, Bucky is already in the service, he’s already joined up and is being sent overseas while Steve is still struggling to get in the army. That’s different than what you may have read in the comics. It adds a nuance to the relationship that pays off later. They’re closer in age, too — they’re virtually the same age.”
Also Samuel L. Jackson appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and confirmed that Nick Fury will be making cameo appearances in 'Thor' and 'Captain America: The First Avenger'.










Monday, September 27, 2010

'First Avenger: Captain America:' On Set Pictures

 
A collection of on set picture and videos from Joe Johnston's 'First Avenger: Captain America,' in which we get our first look at Chris Evans as Steve Rogers and Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter.

Chris Evans as Steve Rogers:



First Look At Hayley Atwell as Peggy Carter:





HYDRA Submarine:

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Updated: Captain America: Stanley Tucci Added To Cast & New Official Logo

Marvel Studios have announced Oscar-nominated actor Stanley Tucci has joined the cast of 'First Avenger: Captain America' as Doctor Abraham Erskine, the man who created Captain America.

In the comics Dr. Erskine was a German scientist behind Project Rebirth, the secret experiment that created the Super Soldier known as Captain America. Joe Johnston will direct the film penned by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely already cast are Chris Evans, Sebastian Stan, Hugo Weaving, Tommy Lee Jones and Hayley Atwell.

Below is the film's logo:


Update: Thor Logo

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Hayley Atwell Cast As Love Interest Peggy Carter In 'Captain America'

 
English actress Hayley Atwell has been cast as Peggy Carter, who in the comics played Captain America's love interest during World War 2 and also was an agent helping the French Resistance.

Atwell clinched the much sought after role after screen testing in London last week.

She will join Chris Evans who plays the titular character, Sebastian Stan who is cast as Captain America’s sidekick, Bucky Barnes while Hugo Weaving is still in negotiations to play the villainous Red Skull in the Joe Johnston directed movie.