Big Screen Roundup: 1/30/08 Edition - Part II
Ain’t It Cool News has the exclusive of premiering the new poster for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian online. The one-sheet features a sneak peek at the popular Narnia critter Reepicheep.
Coming Soon spreads the word of a new promotion for Columbia Pictures’ action-thriller Vantage Point. TV spots promoting the picture will air during the season premiere of Lost and the Super Bowl XLII telecast. The ads will direct viewers to the Vantage Point website, challenging them to solve a mystery inspired by the film.
Showcasing a new image from the highly anticipated film, Empire speaks with producer Frank Marshall about Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. According to Marshall, the movie is already locked and ready for John Williams’ score.
Variety notes that Oliver Stone has found funding for his next directorial project, Bush, to focus on the life of current U.S. President George W. Bush. Helping make the film a reality is QED, the production/financing company started three years ago by Bill Block, Paul Hanson and Elliot Ferwerda. QED will sell offshore territories next week at the European Film Market in Berlin, with domestic distribution expected to arrive shortly afterward.
LEGO Group has reached an agreement with Warner Bros. Consumer Products to secure construction toy rights for the upcoming live-action/CGI Speed Racer. Coming Soon has the press release.
IESB.net claims that relatively unknown actor David Murray has been cast as Destro in Stephen Sommers’ big screen adaptation of G.I. Joe.
Warner Home Video has revealed the contents of its DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD releases for August Rush, writes DVDActive. The film will be available to own on the earlier two of those three formats March 11, while its HD DVD release will not be until April 1.
Mira Sorvino is planning to direct an untitled baseball picture starring Christopher Backus, her sportsman-turned-actor husband. AceShowbiz has the story.
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