Author: David Sztypuljak
Stan Lee’s Lucky Man starring James Nebitt, Leilah de Meza, Stephen Hagan and Eve Best returns to Sky 1 for a second season and to mark the occasion we’ve been give this exclusive first look at the comic book accompaniment created by Pow! Entertainment.
Stan Lee’s Lucky Man is the most successful original drama season and comes from the same production company that created Downton Abbey. This brand new motion comic titled ‘The Bracelet Chronicles’ explores the origins behind the myth of the lucky bracelet from the original series and is now available to Sky costumers on demand.
Artists involved in bringing the motion comic to life include Per Berg, Dennis Culver, Tony Fleecs, Matt Harding, Drew Edward Johnson, Kool Skull, Marissa Louise, Chris Moreno, Riley Schmitz and Garage Art Studio.
Check out some of the exclusive images below which you can click to enlarge...
Stan Lee’s Lucky Man starring James Nebitt, Leilah de Meza, Stephen Hagan and Eve Best returns to Sky 1 for a second season and to mark the occasion we’ve been give this exclusive first look at the comic book accompaniment created by Pow! Entertainment.
Stan Lee’s Lucky Man is the most successful original drama season and comes from the same production company that created Downton Abbey. This brand new motion comic titled ‘The Bracelet Chronicles’ explores the origins behind the myth of the lucky bracelet from the original series and is now available to Sky costumers on demand.
Artists involved in bringing the motion comic to life include Per Berg, Dennis Culver, Tony Fleecs, Matt Harding, Drew Edward Johnson, Kool Skull, Marissa Louise, Chris Moreno, Riley Schmitz and Garage Art Studio.
Check out some of the exclusive images below which you can click to enlarge...
- 3/2/2017
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Everyone loves movie trailers; we can’t get enough of them here in The City of Films. It’s an art form that stands alone from the film itself and has a remarkable power to move us. Trailers can give us chills, laughs, goose bumps and sometimes even anger us. We can’t always post them all, so here’s where we play catch up; it’s Graham’s Trailer Roundup!
Peter Pan Live!
Synopsis: NBC’s live telling of the boy who never grew up.
Starring: Allison Williams, Christopher Walken
Release: Thursday, December 4 at 8/7c on NBC
Trailer Analysis: NBC’s Sound of Music Live! was a ratings success so they are trying to capture that again with an even more popular (depending on which generation you belong to) story. I just want to see Walken sing and dance.
The Woman in Black 2 Angel of Death
Synopsis: 40 years...
Peter Pan Live!
Synopsis: NBC’s live telling of the boy who never grew up.
Starring: Allison Williams, Christopher Walken
Release: Thursday, December 4 at 8/7c on NBC
Trailer Analysis: NBC’s Sound of Music Live! was a ratings success so they are trying to capture that again with an even more popular (depending on which generation you belong to) story. I just want to see Walken sing and dance.
The Woman in Black 2 Angel of Death
Synopsis: 40 years...
- 11/20/2014
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
Shooting started last week on The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, the next instalment of the most successful British horror film of all time.
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death stars Phoebe Fox as Eve, in her first leading role in a feature film. Rada-trained Phoebe (represented by Curtis Brown) who was picked as one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2011 for her theatre performances, recently starred as Grace in ITV2 witch drama Switch. She previously worked with director Tom Harper on War Book alongside Sophie Okonedo, and will also be seen in Aisling Walsh’s Dylan Thomas project A Poet in New York with Tom Hollander and BBC’s The Musketeers.
Phoebe is joined by Jeremy Irvine (represented by Hatton McEwan) playing Harry. Jeremy shot to fame when he was cast as Albert in Steven Spielberg's War Horse. He has since starred alongside Dakota Fanning in...
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death stars Phoebe Fox as Eve, in her first leading role in a feature film. Rada-trained Phoebe (represented by Curtis Brown) who was picked as one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2011 for her theatre performances, recently starred as Grace in ITV2 witch drama Switch. She previously worked with director Tom Harper on War Book alongside Sophie Okonedo, and will also be seen in Aisling Walsh’s Dylan Thomas project A Poet in New York with Tom Hollander and BBC’s The Musketeers.
Phoebe is joined by Jeremy Irvine (represented by Hatton McEwan) playing Harry. Jeremy shot to fame when he was cast as Albert in Steven Spielberg's War Horse. He has since starred alongside Dakota Fanning in...
- 11/12/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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