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High-Res Three New "Deathly Hallows" Character Posters (UPDATED)

>> Oct 1, 2010

UPDATE: Another new poster featuring three central characters urgently dashing through the woods on their mission to discover and destroy the secret to Voldemort’s immortality has also released online.

Warner Bros. has just sent over three hi-res posters promoting the upcoming November 19 release of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" and they feature the film's three leads Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) looking worn-out and grimy, but determined, as they lift their magic wands and prepare for battle. The Tagline "Nowhere Is Safe" inscribed across each poster, it's clear that the dark lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) will stop at nothing, even sending the Death Eaters to the land of the Muggles, to stop the three young magicians from finding the Horcruxes, which have the authority to strip him of his immortality and end his supremacy of terror forever. Click read more button below to view the thumbnails and just click on them to open the high-res version of those posters.

Based on J.K. Rowling's last "Harry Potter" novel, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will be made into two movies. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I" is due for November 19, 2010 release in both U.S. and U.K., whereas "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" is slated to be premiered on July 15, 2011.
The first "Deathly Hallows" installment finds young wizards struggling to find their way in the Muggle (human) world, with their own lives in the balance and the fate of the magical realm in their hands. Voldemort’s power is growing stronger. He now has control over the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts. Harry, Ron, and Hermione decide to finish Dumbledore’s work and find the rest of the Horcruxes to defeat the Dark Lord. But little hope remains for them, so everything they do must go as planned. David Yates, who directed the last two installments, will finish the franchise by helming both parts of "Deathly Hallows."


'Myst: the Movie' is Apparently on the Way

"Myst" was the best-selling PC game of all time, until "The Sims" exceeded its sales in 2002. The game debuted in 1993 and expanded with four top-selling sequels. It established a market for multi-platform CD-ROM gaming and continues to be the biggest selling adventure game ever. It's popularity also has led to several mentions in popular culture. References to "Myst" made appearances in an episode of the The Simpsons ("Treehouse of Horror VI"), and Matt Damon wanted "The Bourne Conspiracy" to be a puzzle game like "Myst", refusing to lend his voice talent to the game when it was turned into a shooter instead. Now, a movie adaptation of the popular video game is apparently on the way, courtesy of Roserock Films and Gran Via Productions.

The game version puts the player in the role of the Stranger, who uses a special book to travel to the island of Myst. There, the player uses other special books written by an artisan and explorer named Atrus to travel to several worlds known as "Ages". Clues found in each of these Ages help reveal the back-story of the game's characters. The game has several endings, depending on the course of action the player takes. The problem is that it became popular for the atmospheric experience it provided and doesn't have a simple linear narrative. The filmmakers will draw the plot from the mythology within the games, as well as a trilogy of companion novels.
One focus of the film will be the influence of a human who entered Myst and inadvertently brought down the civilization. A search for a writer is currently going on, which will eventually lead to shopping the project to studios.

Have your Doze of Kung Fu Western in "The Warrior's Way" Trailer

It's finally here, the official full length trailer for Sngmoo Lee's "The Warrior's Way". Shot in late 2007 in New Zealand and has been in post-production for a few years, the film originally called "Laundry Warrior" and was both written and directed by first-time Korean filmmaker Sngmoo Lee, who is making his directing debut after teaching for five years at the New York Film School, will finally be bringing to theaters everywhere on December 3rd by Relativity Media. Watch the movie trailer after the break (via FirstShowing).

Produced by Oscar winning Lord of the Rings producer Barrie M. Osborne with a budget of around $47 million, "The Warrior's Way" stars Kate Bosworth, Danny Huston, Geoffrey Rush and one of the most famous actor in South Korea, Jang Dong-gun as Yang. The story is about an Asian warrior played by Jang, who is forced to hide in a small town in the American badlands. He meets the town drunk played by Rush, and a circus knife thrower played by Bosworth, both of whom have powerful secrets.




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