by Joe Gillis, Jan 26 2010 // 11:00 AM
Many people are speculating that Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer’s upcoming Prince of Persia will carry on the financial mantle of the team’s previous franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean. After we took a look at the very first trailer, we’re now inclined to agree with that theory.
The film could also be what finally puts Jake Gyllenhaal on the map as an action star, which may be the logical next step in his career. Alongside Jake, the film stars Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina, and Gemma Arterton (Quantum of Solace), and comes from a script by Doug Miro and Carlo Bernard (The Uninvited).
Disney just released three new character posters, showing off Kingsley, Arterton, and Gyllenhaal looking stoic. Even Ben has a bit of a photoshop’d twinkle in his eye for some reason. Check them out after the jump, and be sure to “Defy The Future” with Prince Of Persia: The Sands of Time on May 28th.
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Posted in: Action · Disney · Movies · News · Posters
Tagged: Alfred Molina, Ben Kingsley, Disney, Gemma Arterton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jerry Bruckheimer, Prince of Perisa, Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time
by Sebastian Suchecki, Dec 9 2009 // 12:15 PM
While most fans of classic cartoons think of Mickey Mouse and a bunch of dancing brooms when we hear “Sorcerer’s Apprentice”, it’s also the name of an upcoming Jon Turteltaub film based on the cartoon, starring Nic Cage.
The original cartoon is about Mickey Mouse, an apprentice to a great Sorcerer, who is meant to only clean up the wizard’s lair when he is done “magicing”. When left alone, Mickey decides to play with his own magic and have to room clean up itself. How Bruckheimer and Turteltaub were able to turn this into a 90-minute action comedy about New York City, is astounding.
The film stars Nic Cage as the Sorcerer, Jay Baruchel (Tropic Thunder) plays the reluctant apprentice, and Alfred Molina steps in as the evil sorcerer. The trailer makes the film look like a paid ad for New York City and computer rendering software, so don’t expect much.
Check out the first look after the jump, and catch Disney’s Sorcerer’s Apprentice in theaters July 16, 2010.
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Posted in: Action · Adaptation · Disney · Fantasy · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: Alfred Molina, Disney, Fantasia, Jay Baruchel, Jerry Bruckheimer, Jon Turteltaub, Nic Cage, Sorcerer's Apprentice
by Matt Raub, Nov 4 2009 // 7:00 AM
We’ve been trying to cover the brand new Disney epic from the creators of the Pirates of The Carribbean trilogy, with the little promotional material that the studio has already released. That seems to have changed in the past few days, as the first trailer for the film has finally hit the ‘net.
The film, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Star Trek’s Gemma Aterton, is based on the classic action/adventure video game about a A rogue prince who reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious princess and together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time—a gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.
The film is directed by Mike Newell, director of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, and also stars Ben Kingsley and Alfred Molina. Check out the first full trailer, thanks to our friends at Trailer Addict, after the jump. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time hits theaters May 28th, 2010.
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Tagged: Alfred Molina, Ben Kingsley, Disney, Gemma Arterton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jerry Bruckheimer, Mike Newell, Pirates of the Carribbean, Prince of Persia
by Bob Starr, Oct 23 2009 // 8:00 AM
Spider-Man 3 was far from great but I will say Thomas Haden Church gave a pretty good performance as reluctant villain Sandman. Like Alfred Molina (Dr. Octopus) before him and Willem Dafoe (Green Goblin) prior to that. Church brought a tragic element to the role. Yes, they all ended up portraying villains but you kind of felt sorry for them. I’ll even go so far as to say as much as Venom sucked in the last film, Topher Grace had an ounce of that innate misery in his portrayal of Eddie Brock.
Well, perhaps we’ll see that again in Spider-Man 4 as Dylan Baker will be reprising his role as Dr. Connor. While we have yet to see his true villain side manifest as The Lizard in the films maybe it will finally happen. Collider reports:
“Baker joked with “Trick-r-Treat” writer/director Dougherty about his role in the film, with Dougherty saying that Baker’s character was “just appearing in the background” and that the possibility of the Lizard would just be “a cocktease for another year”. Baker apparently joined in the joking, but it’s unclear whether he was actually confirming a small role for Connors or if he was giving a wink and a nod.”
Come on Sam Raimi, give the fans what they want: The Lizard! You’ve teased us for three films now, it’s time you gave Baker some green scaly skin and sharp fangs to do battle with Spider-Man. Perhaps more importantly, Baker fits the bill for that tragic quality I talked about above.
Speaking of actors that are due a real role in Spider-Man 4, Raimi confirmed that Bruce Campbell will also return for the film, “I promised him we would write something because I really love putting him in the pictures,” he told the network, adding, “I promised him a good meaty role.”
So, just what kind of “meaty role” do you give a guy who has played a different character in every film? If Internet rumors hold any water Campbell could dawn the mask of Mysterio. It would be a perfect role for Campbell when you consider the origins of the character (from Wikipedia):
“Debuting in Amazing Spider-Man #13, Mysterio is Quentin Beck, a special effects wizard and stunt man working for a major Hollywood studio with dreams of making a name for himself in the film industry. However, he came to see his career in special effects as a dead-end job, but realized that his expertise in illusions could make him an effective supervillain.”
Gee, a guy trying to make a name for himself in the film industry? Sure, Campbell is already a name in the industry, but this sounds like the perfect downtrodden character Campbell could really get into. Here’s hoping this is one Internet rumor that will pan out.
Spider-Man 4 is set for a May 2011 release date.
Posted in: Action · Casting · Marvel · Movies · Prequels and Sequels · Sony
Tagged: Alfred Molina, Bruce Campbell, Dylan Baker, Sam Raimi, Spider-Man 4, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace, Willem Dafoe
by Matt Raub, Jul 20 2009 // 10:00 AM
With both historical fantasies and video game adaptations hot properties to snatch up in Hollywood, how could a new film starring Jake Gyllenhaal as an “adventurous prince who teams up with a rival princess to stop an angry ruler from unleashing a sandstorm that could destroy the world” NOT be an amazing idea for a movie? Well, if this new picture tells us anything, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time may actually be a fun flick.
Entertainment Weekly had the pic up over the weekend (bigger size after the jump), which is the first of probably many to come. The film features only a few other names besides Gyllenhaal, which is surprising given the nature of the film, and the fact that it’s a Disney and Bruckheimer project. These include Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina, and rising star Gemma Arterton (Strawberry Fields in Quantum of Solace).
UPDATE: The first poster for Prince of Persia has also been released online. Check it out after the jump!
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Tagged: Alfred Molina, Ben Kingsley, Carlo Bernard, Gemma Arterton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jerry Bruckheimer, Mike Newell, Prince of Persia