Trailer Time: I, Frankenstein, 47 Ronin & Out Of The Furnace

After showing off that new image of Aaron Eckhart as Adam, the I, Frankenstein gang unveiled the first trailer which comes packed with winged monsters, fire, Bill Nighy and Yvonne Strahovski, all of which are very good things. The film opens on January 24, 2014.

The latest 47 Ronin trailer features a good deal of footage we’ve already seen, but a bit more of Keanu taking on the dragon. Still looks like a lot of rad stuff in this film which debuts on December 25th.

Out Of The Furnace finds Christian Bale delving into the world of underground fight clubs run by Woody Harrelson in Out Of The Furnace. The December 6th debuting dramatic thriller looks pretty intense if we do say so ourselves.

Trailer Time: Man Of Tai Chi, Arrow Season 2 & Serangoon Road

Man Of Tai Chi not only marks Keanu Reeves’ return to the world of martial arts movies, but also his first outing as a director. In the film, he plays an evil puppetmaster type figure trying to see if he can corrupt a supposed man of peace played by Tiger Hu Chen.  The film hits VOD and iTunes on September 27th and select theaters on October 1st.

The second season of Arrow looks to get pretty epic with the Hood trying to fix the destruction seen at the end of the CW show’s first season while also dealing with all kinds of comic book based characters like Black Canary, Bronze Tiger and Amanda Waller. The new season premieres on October 9th. 

According to Asian Movie Pulse, HBO’s working on a series called Serangoon Road set in 60s Singapore dealing with gangs, spies and other shady groups. They’re shooting the series in Singapore and Indonesia right now. Looks pretty intriguing.

New Russian 47 Ronin Trailer Showcases Mystical Foes

The more new material we see from Carl Rinsch’s 47 Ronin starring Keanu Reeves, the more excited we get. The first trailer and batch of posters were pretty epic looking and while the international trailer didn’t offer much in the way of new, this latest Russian trailer certainly shows off a few new looks at some of Reeves’ opponents in all their monster-y glory. 

Here’s the film’s summary:

From ancient Japan’s most enduring tale, the epic 3D fantasy-adventure 47 Ronin is born. Keanu Reeves leads the cast as Kai, an outcast who joins Oishi (Hiroyuki Sanada), the leader of the 47 Ronin. Together they seek vengeance upon the treacherous overlord who killed their master and banished their kind. To restore honor to their homeland, the warriors embark upon a quest that challenges them with a series of trials that would destroy ordinary warriors.

47 Ronin also stars Rinko Kikuchi and Rick Genest and hits theaters on December 25th.

Trailer Time: 47 Ronin, The Harder They Come & The Seventh Son

47 Ronin looks pretty rad as you can see in this new international trailer. But we’ll have to wait until December 25th to see if that’s the case.

One of the most beloved music flicks of all time, The Harder They Come starring Jimmy Cliff, is returning to select theaters this September. The film features a wannabe musician who must turn to crime to make it in the world.

This one’s from last month, but check out the first trailer from Jeff Bridges’ The Seventh Son which will now be distributed through Universal instead of Legendary’s previous partner Warner Bros. Looks sufficiently epic and fantastical. We can’t wait to see Jeff Bridges in the “wise old teacher” role. The film does not yet have a U.S. release date.

47 Ronin Gets Four Posters & A Trailer

I wrote about the first trailer and 4-pack of 47 Ronin posters over on Spinoff Online today, but figured it couldn’t hurt to show them off here too. Scope out the trailer for Carl Rinsch’s first feature above and the posters featuring stars Keanu Reeves, Rinko Kikuchi and Rick Genest (those tatts are real, you guys) below.

I didn’t know a whole lot about this movie going into this trailer, but I’ve got to say, this flick looks pretty amazing. It reminds me of how I felt when we started seeing Sucker Punch trailers. It looks like this gigantic, big budget action flick with tons of special effects money and skill involved. Hopefully the finished project will be less confusing and video game-y than Punch turned out to be, though.

47 Ronin comes out swinging on December 25th.