Tuesday Link-A-Mania
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True Blood season four trailer, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter , Pacific Rim , Final Destination 5 , 39 Clues , Human Nature
Very Bizarre Trailer For True Blood Season Four
To be honest, we don’t expect anything less from this show.
Fist Pic From Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
The New York Times has posted the first image from Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter in an article that reveals the surprising amount of historical accuracy going into the movie (if you can ignore the vampires, presumably). The pic features Benjamin Walker as Lincoln. Director Timur ( Wanted ) Bekmambetov describes the films as “a very entertaining, epic history lesson”. It also stars Dominic Cooper, Anthony Mackie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jimmi Simpson, Robin McLeavy, Alan Tudyk and Rufus Sewell and is scheduled for a June 2012 release.
Final Destination 5 Trailer Debuts
Good grief, Death is clearly rubbish at finishing a job properly…
Brett Ratner To Direct 39 Clues
The man on few X-Men fans’ Christmas Card lists, Brett Ratner, is set to direct the film version of the multi-media book/collectable card/online game franchise 39 Clues , reports Deadline . The plot involves a search through history to find 39 clues to the source of the power behind the most powerful family the world has ever known, the Cahills.
Human Nature For Aronofsky?
Vulture reckons it has a scoop on an upcoming Darren Aronofsky project; a sci-film based on a script that’s been hanging around for a decade and a half called Human Nature . It deals with deals with a man who, after being cryogenically frozen, emerges in a future where man is no longer the dominant species. Akiva Goldsman is apparently developing the film at Warners and if Aronofsky boards as a director, it could go into production in the very near future.
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Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.