Showing posts with label GEMMA ARTERTON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GEMMA ARTERTON. Show all posts

NEW WW2 MOVIES: PENELOPE WILTON, TOM COURTENAY, GUGU MBATHA RAW JOIN GEMMA ARTERTON'S 'SUMMERLAND'! 'HURRICANE' TRAILER AND POSTER WITH IWAN RHEON, SAM HOARE, STEFANIE MARTINI

   WW2 'SUMMERLAND' MOVIE
TOM COURTENAY AND PENELOPE WILTON JOIN GEMMA ARTERTON
Gemma Arterton is also producing the film
Another stellar line-up in the new casting updates arriving over from Cannes! Gemma Arterton's War War II drama SUMMERLAND has just added two acting legends Penelope Wilton and Tom Courtenay, and also Gugu Mbatha Raw who already starred with Penelope in Belle! I've previously already showed you a poster for the love story, in which Gemma plays fiercely independent writer Alice who secludes herself in her study: occupied by her work but also profoundly lonely, haunted by a love affair from her past. When spirited young Frank, an evacuee from the London Blitz, is dumped into her irritable care, his innocence and wonder awaken Alice�s
Gugu Mbata Raw and Penelope Wilton will star together again after Belle
deeply buried emotions. Bravely embracing life�s miraculous unpredictability, Alice learns that wounds may be healed, hope and second chances do exist, and any woman must defiantly be two things: who and what she wants.

  'HURRICANE' TRAILER
IS HERE WITH IWAN RHEON!
Speaking of WW2, I've also previously showed you an old poster for HURRICANE and now you can check out a new one alongside a new trailer
Hurricane is out in UK cinemas this September
too!  The movie has a rather British cast lead by Iwan Rheon, Sam Hoare and Stefanie Martini, alongside Mel's son Milo Gibson and Polish star Marcin Dorocinski. It is the story of a group of brave Poles who fought in the skies over England in WW2, not just to keep Great Britain free from the Nazis, but also to keep alive the very idea of their own country, which had existed in its modern form for barely twenty years before it was crushed under Germans. Equipped with the almost-obsolete Hurricane and (with some initial reluctance) given RAF blue uniforms, while they fought, Poland lived. 

SAM CLAFLIN, LAURA HADDOCK, SEAN BEAN ,GEMMA ARTERTON TO LEND VOICES IN 'WATCH THE SKIES' ANIMATED ADVENTURE! JUDE LAW TO LIVE IN EERIE MANOR IN 'THE NEST' THRILLER

'WATCH THE SKIES' CASTS
SAM CLAFLIN, LAURA HADDOCK, SEAN BEAN AND OTHERS
Continuing the news on brand new castings, first one up today is our absolutely favourite celebrity couple, Sam Claflin and his wife Laura
Sam Claflin will lend his voice in the movie
Haddock who will work together in lending their voices to new animated feature WATCH THE SKIES! Set for next year premiere it will also have the voices for Sean Bean, Gemma Arterton and Asa Butterfield.

When a small starship crashes to earth, it is not a monster or alien overlord that emerges, but a teenage boy who has run away from home - a home on the far side of the galaxy. He is rescued from capture by the children of the same military leaders who are trying to catch him. Together, the kids must help their new alien
Laura and Sam Claflin are married and have two kids together
friend repair his space ship from parts left behind by other alien explorers and escape before he is caught by the soldiers and studied by the scientists for the rest of his life. On their thrilling chase across the world, the earth kids learn about themselves through the eyes of their new alien friend, and come to understand that friendship and family are universal.

JUDE LAW 
TO MAKE 'THE NEST' IN AN EERIE VICTORIAN MANOR
Jude Law will play a businessman
Family is also the topic of Jude Law's new movie project. He will pair up with Carrie Coon in THE NEST a psychological thriller from director Sean Durkin. Jude Law will play a man called Rory, a businessman who brings his American wife (Carrie Coon) and children home to 80s Britain to pursue new business ventures. The family�s unaffordable life in an English manor threatens to destroy them, and the �eerie isolation� of the house divides them even further � leaving the clan unsure if their relationships will survive the life-changing move. The movie will shoot this Autumn in Canada and United Kingdom.