Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The Seventh Son


Release Date: October 18, 2013
Cast: Julianne Moore, Ben Barnes, Jeff Bridges, Kit Harington, Olivia Williams, Djimon Hounsou.


Supernatural stories are all the rage in Hollywood these days, but it was a mistake, the seventh son as just another story of teenage witches fantazii.Gryaznaya history and ghosts dismiss the hunt at Barnes and bridge as a couple of soldiers, the creatures of the night, the film will be lots of exciting visual and addictive nature of drama - particularly villainous performance Julianne Moore and Djimon Hounsou for bonus points for appearance, Game of Thrones Kit Harington ended!




Oscar-winning actor plays an aging knight to help a young person to be considered a bad distance Seventh Son, 18 fantasy adventure directed by Sergei Bodrov (Prisoner of the Mountains) and is scheduled for release in trained in October 2013.

Wear a medieval costume done wonders for the bridge, the 19th in his six-year career, all Westerns century explored the world of high-tech Tron. "By the time constant through your clothes and make-up, and always with the rates," he said, "you're pretty much there, back in the Dark Age."



Newbie ghost only the seventh son of a seventh son, and then the last Gregory died, he was looking for a new backup Tom Ward (Ben Barnes The Chronicles of Narnia last film), to fend him from his magical miracle enemy.

Cast also includes Alicia Vikander (Anna Karenina) as Alice, a relative of Malkin, and Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) as one of the disciples of Gregory.

 


Gregory Bridges describes how rude, but also mysterious and feared. "He's an interesting cat. Its importance to maintain evil, but it is also a frightening figure to the people. If you made a mistake about the darkness, some of which gets you, too."

Excavation material this year his work day - in addition to taking pictures of a seventh son, he is also starring in the next year RIPD with Ryan Reynolds as an undead cop.

Jumping from genre to genre helps him keep them on the screen as fascinating for everyone involved, said Bridges.

"He keeps it fun for me, and it keeps the audience, hopefully, pleasantly confused on who I am, so that they can project the character I play me a little more easily."
 
 

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