| ‘The Girl In The Spider’s Web’: Watch A Trailer For Latest ‘Dragon Tattoo’ Movie
Sony Pictures Entertainment has released an official trailer for The Girl In The Spider’s Web, a follow-up to 2011’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Rooney Mara played Lisbeth Salander in the 2011 film, but is not reprising the role in the new movie. Stepping in to take on the role this time around is The Crown star Claire Foy. Directing this time around is Fede Alvarez (Don’t Breathe, Evil Dead), who also penned the screenplay along with Steven Knight (Eastern Promises, Peaky Blinders) and Jay Basu (Monsters: Dark Continent). As we found out last year, Alvarez and Basu are also collaborating on a sequel to Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. Continue below for the new trailer, as well as an international teaser trailer a poster.
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| The GoD List: Comics For November 14, 2012 |
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Each and every week “I’m sorry” Henchman21 AND “He’s very sorry” MK2Fac3 read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. Naturally, they looks forward to some more than others. I mean, who doesn’t? So, let’s take a look into the depths of their pull lists, grab some comics, and they’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of November 14, 2012. Single issues and trades, they’re all here. Okay, so I’ve missed the last few weeks and for that I am sorry. I promise to you that I am punishing myself by not having any pudding for an entire month. Okay, better make that a week. Don’t you worry, I will be severely reducing the amount of pudding in my body. To make it up to you, my gentle reader, I am presenting an oversized GoD List this week. That’s right, I have tons of stuff for you to check out, and if your store doesn’t have any of these books, just ask your local comic seller and he or she will be more than happy to get it for you. So let’s get this extra size GoD List going!
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| $.99 Digital Movie Rental: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)
The digital movie rental of the day over at Amazon today is David Fincher‘s The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo for only $.99. This deal is valid through today, Thursday, May 17, 2012, until 11:59pm PST. Once you activate the rental through Amazon’s Instant Video on demand service, you’ll have access to the movie for 24 hours. If you’re interested in purchasing the digital version, the cost is $12.99. Also, if you’d like to own a physical copy of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, the Blu-ray/DVD Combo Edition is available for $22.44 while the DVD is $19.96. Both editions are part of Amazon’s “Buy This DVD and Watch it Instantly” program “” you get the film as a FREE digital rental you can watch immediately when your purchase the physical copy.
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| Watch Now: ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ Opening Credits SequenceThe jury was out for a whole as to whether David Fincher‘s Americanized take on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (read my review here) would be successful enough to warrant sequels on the second and third books in Stieg Larsson‘s Millennium trilogy; in its third week of release the movie had yet to make back its reported $90 million budget, and then there’s the small matter of the cost of its expansive marketing campaign. But Sony did greenlight the sequels this week, though no word yet if the director or the stores will return.
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| Sony Confirms ‘Dragon Tattoo’ SequelsAnd here’s the confirmation. Deadline is now confirming rumors that have been swirling for what seems like weeks now, at least since David Fincher’s take on The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo hit theaters in December, revealing that studio Sony does indeed have plans on bringing the subsequent novels in the Millennium Trilogy to the big screen.
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