This Christmas Day, there are not one, but two different Leonardo DiCaprio movies hitting theaters. In the one by a certain Quentin Tarantino, he plays a evil plantation owner in the Antebellum South, but in The Great Gatsby, he plays the titular character in a 3D adaptation of F. Scott Fitsgerald's classic novel. A new still from Baz Luhrmann's lavish take on the novel features DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, and Amitabh Bachchan.
Relativity Media has released the first official still from House at the End of the Street, this year's atmospheric thriller starring none other than Jennifer Lawrence. Doubtless many readers saw Lawrence over the last weekend, when The Hunger Games had the third-highest opening weekend in film history, undeniably making Lawrence a certified movie star.
In House at the End of the Street, Lawrence plays Elissa, who, along with her mother played by fellow Academy Award nominee Elisabeth Shue, move to a new town. All is well until they discover that the house next door was the site of a horrific double murder and Lawrence's character begins a friendship with the only survivor, played by Max Thieriot.
Hey everybody, The CW has revealed an official first look at Arrow, featuring Stephen Amell in costume as DC Comics hero Green Arrow. The dark image has Amell as a hooded Oliver Queen, highlighting the stripped-down costume. That costume is designed by three-time Oscar winner Colleen Atwood, who is a favorite of both Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, with credits including Dark Shadows, The Rum Diary, Sleepy Hollow, The Tourist, and Big Fish, as well as Joe vs. the Volcano and The Silence of the Lambs.
Paramount Pictures has revealed a brand new official image from the upcoming sequel G.I. Joe: Retaliation. It doesn't feature Dwayne Johnson flexing, Bruce Willis smirking, or even Adrianne Palicki being amazing. Instead, it has the perpetually masked Snake Eyes striking a pose. Though the character never speaks, his body language has him channeling his inner Harry Callahan, and you can almost here him saying, "You've got to ask yourself one question, 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do you, punk?"
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer – who has spent three decades pumping out cinematic product that captures the zeitgeist – has demonstrated his promotional flare by unveiling the first official image from The Lone Ranger, his new project with Gore Verbinski, the director the first three films in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. The image introduces Armie Hammer as the titular western avenger and Johnny Depp as his Native American sidekick, Tonto.
It's been a while since we've seen another new still from Prometheus, the kinda-sorta Alien prequel from director Ridley Scott, so here's a new one. 20th Century Fox has maintained the film's much-ballyhooed sense of mystery throughout the issuing of official images by ensuring that the vast majority feature characters staring, usually in awe, at something very much offscreen. This fresh Prometheus image sticks to that form, with Noomi Rapace and Logan Marshall-Green standing in their spacesuits, looking at something we can't see.
More often then not, Vin Diesel plays gruff tough guys who aren't big on talking so much as they're big on driving cars excessively fast, hitting stuff, and cutting fools with aplomb. Despite that, the man himself is quite an avid user of social media to keep his fans updated on just what he's up to. For example, he's currently at work in Montreal reprising his role as intergalactic outlaw Richard B. Riddick in the tentatively-titled Riddick, and for months, he's kept us abreast of new developments. Almost two weeks ago, after months of teasing with concept art and the like, he shared the first image from the set, showing himself in a rather ostentatious outfit. Now, he's followed up that first image with another photo from the set of Riddick.
The ridiculously successful The Lord of the Rings trilogy featured but one dwarf character – John Rhys Davies's indomitable, tossable Gimli – in its ensemble, but the prequel The Hobbit will feature many a dwarf across both films, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: There and Back Again. A brand spanking new image from An Unexpected Journey showcases just four of these appetitive, bearded dwarfs.
With two months to go until The Hunger Games actually arrives in theaters across this great nation of ours, Lionsgate has released yet another new still from the film. This is picture number 473,218 from the anticipated adaptation of Suzanne Collins's novel, and I am officially out of things to say regarding any still from the dystopia of Panem.
Yesterday, Elizabeth Banks explained that, when it comes to a film like The Hunger Games, which is adapted from a much-loved young adult novel, basically, "Haters gonna hate." Throughout the film's development and production, fans have indeed scrutinized every available element, from casting to costumes. And they'll likely to continue to do so until well after the movie arrives in theaters, but for now, official stills offer the most comprehensive feel for the world that director Gary Ross is building.
Lionsgate has released a new image featuring Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson in character as leads Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. They're chilling in the official training uniforms provided to them in the capital of Panem, and many people will no doubt criticize the everything from the boots to the little number 12 signifying their home district.