Showing posts with label 300. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 300. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Official Trailer: "Villians" of 300-Rise Of An Empire

Official Trailer: "Villians" of 300-Rise Of An Empire



The latest featurette from Warner Bros.' 300: Rise of an Empire offers new insight into the villains Artemisia (Eva Green) and Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro). We learn that Artemisia's entire family was slaughtered by Greek soldiers, causing her to train with the Persian army as she vows to get vengeance. This action-packed follow-up also shows the transformation of Xerxes into a God-king, through the manipulation of Artemisia, giving this villain a proper origin story. Check out this featurette with new footage and interviews from producers Deborah Snyder, Gianni Nunnari, Zack Snyder, Gianni Nunnari, director Noam Murro, Eva Green and Rodrigo Santoro, before the battle begins in theaters March 7.

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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Latest Trailer: 300-Rise of an Empire (2014)

Latest Trailer: 300-Rise of an Empire (2014)



Many critics derided the first "300" as an aesthetically stunning but ultimately empty big-screen spectacle - and from the looks of its latest trailer, "300: Rise of an Empire" appears to be more of the same.

War is rendered as stunning cinematic art in the third official preview for the forthcoming follow-up, which centers on the rise of the God King Xerxes (a returning Rodrigo Santoro) and his role in the Persian invasion of the Greek city-states in 480 BC. Also along for the ride is the ruthlessly ambitious Artemisia I (Eva Green), a human quote machine who clearly delights in such turns of phrase as "The ecstasy of steel and flesh...sweat and muscle... rage...war" as she helps lead Xerxes and his army in the storied Battle of Artemisium.



Directed by Noam Murro ("Smart People"), "300: Rise of an Empire" also stars Sullivan Stapleton, Lena Headey (back as Spartan Queen Gorgo), Hans Matheson and David Wenham. The film hits theaters on March 7.