Last week a series of character posters arrived introducing us to the Rebel Warriors of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay. However there was one person missing – the woman being lined up as the poster girl of the fight against the Capitol, Katniss Everdeen.
That’s now been remedied though with the poster above.
In Mockingjay Part 1, Revolution seems inevitable, but Katniss still isn’t sure if she wants to be the public face of it, even if the Districts do need someone to rally around.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 is due out November 21st, 2014, with the final film (until an inevitable further sequel or spin-off is announced), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, out the same time the following year.
For a few months now Matt Damon and Ridley Scott have been preparing to team up for The Martian. While the film is largely about a man stranded alone on Mars, he’s not 100% of the story, and now it looks like he’s getting some company, as
It’s not too surprising that Hollywood has been sniffing around the UK phone hacking scandal, but it’s even less surprising that it’s Rupert Murdoch’s 20th Century Fox won’t be making it.
It seems like we’ve been waiting an awful long time for The Equalizer. After all, it went into production over a year ago and the first image arrived last December. However we’ll be able to finally see Denzel Washington’s take on the 80s TV series later this month.
Dracula Untold is bidding to be one of the big movies of this autumn, with its origin story for the infamous bloodsucker. Now a new trailer for the film has arrived, which you can take a look at below.
Cymbeline may not be the most famous of Shakespeare’s tales, but decided it was good enough to do what he did with Hamlet back in 2000, and given it a modern day retelling.
For quite a while it’s been clear Dwayne Johnson has been interested in taking on a major comic book, and in recent weeks the rumours have run rife that he was closing in on a role in Warner Bros.’ planned take on DC Comics’ Shazam.
Alden Ehrenreich is one of those young actors where it feels like they should have broken out bigger, but unfortunately the likes of Beautiful Creatures and Twixt haven’t quite done it for him. Now he’s joining a very starry ensemble, as
The play Posh was a huge success after it premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in London in 2010, before transferring to the West End. Now it’s getting the movie treatment, under the title The Riot Club, with a cast full of bright young things including the likes of Sam Claflin, Max Irons and Douglas Booth.
After the success of 2010’s micro-budget movie Monsters it’s perhaps surprising it’s taken this time to get a sequel up and running, but despite the first film’s director Gareth Edwards heading off to make Godzilla, a follow-up is now on the way and a full trailer has arrived.