| Watch Now: Full Trailer For Disney’s ‘The Lone Ranger’ Is Here
A full trailer for The Lone Ranger has been released by Walt Disney, and you can watch it below now. The movie stars Armie Hammer as the Ranger and Johnny Depp as his partner, Tonto, who thinks back on how exactly the Ranger came to be a legendary law man, and how the duo struggled to work together in order to fight and defeat the evils of greed and corruption.
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| ‘Iron Man 3’ Trailer: The Mandarin Doesn’t Believe In Heroism
So after the 18 second teaser and a slew of images involving broken helmets, passionate embraces, and bluetooths, we finally have our first look at the new trailer for Iron Man 3. Check out here below the first trailer for the next chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We are finally getting an answer to the question of what happens to our heroes after the events seen in this year’s The Avengers. Apparently things will start off with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) literally hitting rock bottom. As we can see in the trailer, Stark has been deeply affected by the war against Loki and the Chutari, and he seeks to some how save the ones he loves by building some sort of new technology that allows him to consciously summon his armor. But that might not be enough to stop a new and powerful villain called The Mandarin (Ben Kingsley).
...continue reading » Tags: Ben Kingsley, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Gwyneth Paltrow, Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, James Badge Dale, Rebecca Hall, Robert Downey Jr, Shane Black, Stephanie Szostak, The Avengers | |
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| Watch Now: The First Trailer For ‘The Lone Ranger’ Starring Johnny Depp & Armie Hammer
Having never seen the original TV show or heard any of the original radio broadcasts, I didn’t know what to expect from Gore Verbinski’s The Lone Ranger. The film stars Johnny Depp as Native American Spirit Warrior, Tonto, who must join forces with John Reid (Armie Hammer), to battle the evil that is fueled by greed and corruption. So after all the delays, script rewrites, and reworking the budget, we finally got our first look at The Lone Ranger. Check out the first trailer for the film here below. A director interpreting a property that looks radically different from the original is nothing new. But for those who were worried about all the problems that affected this film, it looks like this trailer should put their nerves at ease.
...continue reading » Tags: Armie Hammer, Barry Pepper, Disney, Gore Verbinski, Helena Bonham Carter, James Badge Dale, Jerry Bruckheimer, Johnny Depp, Ruth Wilson, The Lone Ranger, Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner | |
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| New ‘Iron Man 3’ Concept Art Possibly Confirms Extremis
There’s a lot of speculation as to what the plot for Iron Man 3 could be. It is believed that the film could be based on the Extremis storyline, which centers on a technologically based virus that could turn any normal human being into tech-based super soldiers. No doubt there will be some sort of confirmation when Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige takes the Hall H center stage at the San Diego Comic-Con later this month. But before we hear from Feige or get a confirmation of a synopsis, we have a piece of concept art from the movie that may confirm the Extremis storyline. Check it out below.
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| ‘The Lone Ranger’ Budget Inflates Back To $250 Million, Hits More Delays and Script Rewrites |
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If you have been following the progress of Gore Verbinski‘s adaptation of The Lone Ranger, you know of the difficulties it took for them to even get the cameras rolling. Pricey deals, a large budget, complications with the script, and big money already spent on John Carter (which didn’t end well) and Oz: The Great and Powerful – all of these things were contributing factors that led to Disney’s decision to halt the production of The Lone Ranger. At first The Lone Ranger was budgeted at $250 million, which is quite large considering the film is a western. But once things were scaled down to $215 million – apparently CGI werewolves were taken out of the picture to reduce the budget of the film – the script was rewritten, and deals were reworked, the ball started rolling again, and production on the film finally started. Now comes word that problems are arising once more, and the budget that was scaled down to $215, has once again inflated to what it started at in the beginning, a whooping $250 million. Also, mother nature is becoming a huge production problem. So much of a problem that production is behind schedule.
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