GKIDS Resets The Clock For Animated Sci-Fi Thriller, ALL YOU NEED IS KILL
ALL YOU NEED IS KILL is currently enjoying its run at this year’s Anime Annecy Film Festival
ALL YOU NEED IS KILL is currently enjoying its run at this year’s Anime Annecy Film Festival
Get ready to #LiveDieRepeat once more in the new upcoming animated feature from Warner Bros. Japan!
video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Posters are the word, and Warner Bros is ramping up promotional efforts for director Doug Liman‘s latest sci-fi action blockbuster, Edge Of Tomorrow, which opens on June 6 and stars actor Tom Cruise and actress Emily Blunt. As such, the two actors can now be seen in the new international poster for the film, courtesy of Warner Bros. The poster is just one in a good chunk of posters for the film that have gone viral since the start of the year featuring Cruise and Blunt in their battlesuits as their characters based on manga author Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s 2009 manga novels (c. 2004) titled All You Need Is Kill (the film is set to open in Japan under the very same title as its manga predecessor). But that’s not all as TV and online content viewers can expect a heavy advertising presence in the coming […]
Following recent events at WonderCon for Doug Liman‘s sci-fi action epic, Edge Of Tomorrow, Warner Bros. Japan also released a version of the film’s newest trailer for the Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt starrer, domestically branded by way of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s original 2004 manga publication, All You Need Is Kill. Headlining the extended trailer which you can check out at the bottom of the page, is an opening statement of thanks from Cruise to fans in Japan can expect to see their version of the film on July 4 while the film bows in North America a month earlier on June 6, as so signaled by Warner Bros. brand new poster unveiling this week: SYNOPSIS: Oscar® nominee Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt star in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Village Roadshow Pictures’ sci-fi thriller Edge of Tomorrow, under the direction of Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Mr. & Mrs. Smith). The […]
According to new reports from Deadline, Tom Cruise is lined up for a main role in The Man From U.N.C.L.E., which is set to be helmed by Guy Ritchie, with a screenplay by Scott Z. Burns and based on the classic NBC television series starring Robert Vaughan and David McCallum. The film will be the latest set up for a new spy franchise for Cruise, who is currently riding the success of the sequel-bound Jack Reacher, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, who is also set to direct the fifth installment of Mission Impossible. In a recent interview with ComingSoon.Net, Burns shared his enthusiasm for exhibiting the 1960’s era, and the “progressive” nature of the story: “I thought it would be really fun to go back and look at spycraft in the Cold War and what you could and couldn’t do, …When you think about the world in the 1960’s just […]