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Sin City: A Dame To Kill For

The film is about Dwight McCarthy planing to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.

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Frank Miller Brings ‘RoboCop’ Back To Comics At Boom Studios!!

Hell. Yes. While Frank Miller has made some more than questionable statements in recent years, you’d have to be insane to not want more RoboCop. Boom! Studios just sent out a visual press release, which affirms Miller is back on board with “RoboCop” alongside Steven Grant, Korkut Öztekin, and Declan Shalvey. No details are available as of yet on the series, but the book is expected to launch sometime in August, 2013. Stay out of trouble. READ MORE

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‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ Has A Mob Boss

American History X‘s Stacy Keach has signed to portray a chief villain in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, co-directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller from Miller’s screenplay.

Keach will play mob boss Wallenquist, described by Miller as “the one man who can’t be redeemed in Sin City. He is pure evil.”

Cast includes Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Bruce Willis, Rosario Dawson, Josh Brolin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Dennis Haysbert.

Production is under way at Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios in Austin, Texas.

The film will be released domestically by Dimension on October 4.

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Batman Beats Joker In The Latest ‘The Dark Knight Returns: Part 2′ Clip

The Dark Knight Returns: Part 2 hits shops and online stores on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download today, January 29th. Below you can check out a final clip from the adaptation of Frank Miller’s Batman book. The clip shows Batman final showdown with Joker in the infamous tunnel of love. READ MORE

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Horror Vet Strips For ‘Sin City: A Dame To Kill For’

Julia Garner, pictured above, has joined the cast of Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller’s Sin City: A Dame To Kill For, which is now filming in Austin at Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios, Deadline reports. Garner, an up-and-comer whose credits include Martha Marcy May Marlene, We Are What We Are and The Last Exorcism 2, will play a young stripper opposite Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Johnny in the follow-up to 2005′s Sin City, adapted from Miller’s own graphic novel series.

Dark Shadows star Eva Green, pictured below, has also been cast as Ava Lord, the deadly muse Miller described as “every man’s most glorious dreams come true, she’s also every man’s darkest nightmares.” She replaces Angelina Jolie.

Also onboard for Dimension Films’ October 4, 2013 release are Josh Brolin, Ray Liotta, Jeremy Piven, Dennis Haysbert, and Juno Temple, while Sin City vets Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Michael Madsen, Rosario Dawson, Jamie King, and Clive Owen are returning. READ MORE

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Three New Stars For ‘Sin City: A Dame To Kill For’!

We’ve got three more for the Frank Miller/Robert Rodriguez-directed Sin City: A Dame to Kill For! Per Indiewire, Ray Liotta (Goodfellas), Jeremy Piven (“Entourage”) and Juno Temple (pictured above; Jack And Diane) have been cast in the film, with their roles currently being kept under wraps.

They join Josh Brolin, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Christopher Meloni, Mickey Rourke, Clive Owen, Jaime King, Rosario Dawson, Michael Madsen, Jessica Alba, Jamie Chung and Dennis Haysbert in the movie.

In theaters October 4, the 3-D film is about Dwight McCarthy planing to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.

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How About A Little Josh Brolin In Your ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’?

Academy Award nominee Josh Brolin (No Country For Old men, Gangster Squad) has been cast as “Dwight” in the Frank Miller/Robert Rodriguez-directed Sin City: A Dame to Kill For.

Dwight is one of the favorite characters from Miller’s books and the 2005 film. In “A Dame To Kill For,” Dwight is hunted down by the only woman he ever loved, Ava Lord, and then watches his life go straight to hell. Chronologically, this story takes place prior to “The Big Fat Kill” and explains how Dwight came to have a dramatically different face. The “Dame”has yet to be cast.

He joins Joseph Gordon-Levitt, added yesterday to play the role of Johnny, alongside Christopher Meloni, Mickey Rourke, Clive Owen, Jaime King, Rosario Dawson, Michael Madsen, Jessica Alba, Jamie Chung and Dennis Haysbert.

In theaters October 4, the 3-D film is about Dwight McCarthy planing to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.

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3-D ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ Gains Hard-Nosed Cop

Add “Law & Order: SVU,” “True Blood,” and “OZ” alum Christopher Meloni to the cast of tough guys lined up for the Frank Miller/Robert Rodriguez-directed Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, says Deadline. Meloni has landed a lead role in the film as a cop.

He joins Joseph Gordon-Levitt, added yesterday to play the role of Johnny, alongside Mickey Rourke, Clive Owen, Jaime King, Rosario Dawson, Michael Madsen, Jessica Alba, Jamie Chung and Dennis Haysbert in the film currently being co-directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller.

In theaters October 4, the 3-D film is about Dwight McCarthy planing to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.

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‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ Gains A Playboy Model

Playboy model Crystal McCahill hit Instagram with a series of images from her supposed forthcoming role in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. Her personal photos show her in costume alongside some character art that’s sure to be released when Dimension Films begins their PR tour later this year.

She joins Mickey Rourke, Jaime King, Rosario Dawson, Michael Madsen, Jessica Alba, Jamie Chung and Dennis Haysbert in the film to be co-directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller.

In theaters October 4, the film is about Dwight McCarthy planing to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death. READ MORE

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New Clip For ‘Batman The Dark Knight Returns Animated Part 1′ Shows The Mutant Leader

Warner Bros. is adding to the ever-popular Batman Animated Series with an adaptation of Frank Miller’s Bat-epic The Dark Knight Returns. The adaptation takes place a decade after Bruce Wayne traded in the cape an cowl for a life of retirement and fine liquor. But, when Two-Face return, Bruce realizes that Gotham will always need it’s Bat to rid the city of criminals. A big bad gang known as The Mutants attempt to take over the city, and it’s up to Batman and his new Robin to take them down.

“Batman The Dark Knight Returns Animated” is directed by Jay Oliva and written by Bob Goodman. The voice of Batman/Bruce Wayne is done b Peter Weller along with David Selby as Commissioner Gordon, Ariel Winter as Robin, Wade Williams as Two-Face, and Michael McKean as Dr. Bartholomew Wolper. Below you can take a look at the first clip of the Mutant leader as well as the official trailer in case you missed it. READ MORE

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‘Sin City: A Dame To Kill For’ To Be Released October 4th, 2013

Dimension announced today that they will open Sin City: A Dame To Kill For nationwide on October 4th, 2013. The sequel once again comes from Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez. Academy Award winner William Monahan (The Departed) also had a hand in the script.

Mickey Rourke and Jessica Alba are confirmed to return. Rumored to return are Michael Clarke Duncan, Rosario Dawson and Michael Madsen. “The film is about Dwight McCarthy planing to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.

The film will begin production this summer. Most likely at Robert Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios in Austin, Texas. The place that made Predators look like it was shot in your back yard. I actually remember liking Sin City though, so I’m interested to see how this pans out.

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Rejoice! ‘Sin City: A Dame To Kill For’ Officially Announced!!

Filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller, along with producer Alexander Rodnyansky, have announced that production will commence on the highly anticipated sequel to 2005′s Sin City, entitled Sin City: A Dame To Kill For. The film will be produced by AR Films and Quick Draw Productions, financed through AR Films U.S and released domestically by Dimension Films.

The script and details of the film’s story have been kept tightly under wraps. Casting will begin next week, with Mickey Rourke, Michael Clarke Duncan, Angelina Jolie, Rosario Dawson and Michael Madsen all strongly been rumored to return.

“Sin City: A Dame to Kill” For was developed by Frank Miller based upon his graphic novel, with a screenplay by Frank Miller and Academy Award winner William Monahan (The Departed). The book is about Dwight McCarthy (Clive Owen) planing to have his vengeance against the woman who betrayed him, Ava Lord, while Nancy (Jessica Alba) is trying to cope with Hartigan’s death.

The film is expected to begin production this summer at Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios in Austin, Texas.

The original Sin City was brought to the screen by Rodriguez and Miller and released by Dimension in 2005, and proved to be a landmark step forward in filmmaking, breaking ground with immersive green screen to create its iconic stylish look. The first film, released on April 1, 2005, grossed over $160 million (US) worldwide and is a consistently strong home video and television performer. READ MORE

OMFG Of The Day: Alan Moore’s ‘Grit’ Rips Stan Lee And Frank Miller A New One!

Alan Moore has always been one cheeky dude, but this 1983 pastiche of Frank Miller’s “Daredevil” takes the cake. Now this Doesn’t overtly reference Miller’s work, but it’s pretty evident if you’ve ever read his Daredevil. Even if you haven’t chanced a look at Miller’s version of the blind super lawyer, this comic is absolutely hilarious constantly sneering at this image:

 OMFG Of The Day: Alan Moores Grit Rips Stan Lee And Frank Miller A New One!

A Redditor said it best, “Moore was mocking him with his precognitive wizard powers”. Check out the full 4 page parody comic after the jump. Read on for the skinny… READ MORE

SDCC 2011: Trailer For Frank Miller’s ‘Holy Terror’ Debuts!

Today during all of the shenanigans that are involved in what most on the floor are calling the “Pre-Game Show” to the annual San Diego ComiCon event in California, Legendary Entertainment and Frank Miller debuted an all new teaser trailer for the “300″ scribe’s upcoming graphic novel entitled, “HOLY TERROR”. The book will be on sale this September, but beyond the break you can check out the trailer in its entirety and get all the details. Read on for the skinny…

 SDCC 2011: Trailer For Frank Millers Holy Terror Debuts! READ MORE

REVIEW: ‘Dark Horse Presents’ Issue #1 Is A Return To Roots

In a modern world where nerve endings are constantly being overloaded by media, indulged in every type of sensory information, and where no piece of art or entertainment is deemed good or even credible unless it’s “ground-breaking,” sometimes it’s best to simply go back to the basics. That is precisely what Dark Horse has done in the reboot of its classic Presents series.

I am certainly one who appreciates innovations in all types of media, and I’ll admit that I tend to read comics that stick out as being unique and original, and because the industry has become flooded with books about Lanterns and Mutants that all seem to have run out of new ideas, I’m sure many readers feel the same way. Because of this, it is nice to be reminded of what comic books really are at their core: simple stories with often ridiculous, but nevertheless engaging, plots. Dark Horse Presents #1 features some terrific writers and artists that pull the reader back to the simpler days and keep this concept alive on every single one of its eighty pages. Yes, EIGHTY pages. DHP #1 is one dense comic book, and at eight dollars for one single issue, readers might be dissuaded from picking it up. I urge you to not be put off by merely by the price, though, for this book contains so many stories that if I described them all, even briefly, this review would last for days. (Seriously…days.) Read on for the skinny…

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Sin City

Set in Sin City, the film interconnects storylines that involve the unsavory inhabitants of the town.