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Monday, August 4, 2014

2 New Clips From ‘Into The Storm’ – Starring Richard Armitage & Sarah Wayne Callies

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Richard Armitage Sarah Wayne Callies into the storm 2 New Clips From ‘Into The Storm’ – Starring Richard Armitage & Sarah Wayne Callies

From Warner Bros. Pictures comes these two new clips from the tornado disaster film ‘Into the Storm.’ Opening on August 8th in the US and August 22nd in the UK, the Steven Quale-directed flick stars Richard Armitage, Sarah Wayne Callies, Matt Walsh, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Arlen Escarpeta, Max Deacon, Nathan Kress, Jeremy Sumpter, Kyle Davis, Jon Reep and Scott Lawrence.





In the span of a single day, the town of Silverton is ravaged by an unprecedented onslaught of tornadoes. The entire town is at the mercy of the erratic and deadly cyclones, even as storm trackers predict the worst is yet to come. Most people seek shelter, while others run towards the vortex, testing how far a storm chaser will go for that once-in-a-lifetime shot. Told through the eyes and lenses of professional storm chasers, thrill-seeking amateurs, and courageous townspeople, “Into the Storm” throws you directly into the eye of the storm to experience Mother Nature at her most extreme.


Monday, April 21, 2014

Richard Armitage: WonderCon: Warner Bros. Previews Its Summer Slate

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Source: Silas Lesnick
April 20, 2014



The second day of WonderCon 2014 launched Saturday morning in Anaheim, California with Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures taking the Arena stage to showcase their summer slate, previewing Doug Liman's Edge of Tomorrow, Steven Quale's Into the Storm and Gareth Edwards' Godzilla.



Next up, Into the Storm welcomed to the stage stars Richard Armitage, Max Deacon, Jeremy Sumpter and Arlen Escarpeta alongside Quale himself.

As with Edge of Tomorrow, Into the Storm launched its panel with an extended look at the recent trailer. As was the case with the CinemaCon footage, the extended trailer offers quite a few impressive scenes of destruction, delivered most notably by a fire tornado, based on an actual phenomenon wherein the air within a twister can actually ignite.


The entire cast lamented the practicality of much of the production, explaining that a lot of their acting had to be done in front of a 100 mph wind machine with people on the other side spraying freezing cold water at them whilst they were pelted with dirt, branches and other tornado debris.

"We sobered up pretty quickly every morning," Armitage laughed.

Quale describes the style of Into the Storm as being a "handheld camera approach," but eschews the term "found footage," suggesting that the look of the final film is largely stylistic rather than anything tied too closely to the narrative. Still, some of the actors that played cameramen have actual shots they recorded in character during production featured in the final film.



Armitage stopped filming on The Hobbit just three days before beginning production on Into the Storm. He says that he bases the heroism of his character -- who is tasked with finding his son in the middle of the worst tornado disaster in history -- on the heroes he saw saving survivors from buildings destroyed during the Christchurch earthquake.

Into the Storm already has the approval of one strong voice in Hollywood. Quale said that he showed a near-complete cut to James Cameron who, though he loved it, offered a crucial change to the film's ending. He wouldn't say what the suggestion was, exactly, but noted that it was a "little prop." Appropriately enough, Quale -- who has worked quite a bit with Cameron -- was the one who suggested that Rose throw away her diamond alone at the end of Titanic.

"All things lead back to Bill Paxton," he laughed.

Read more: WonderCon: Warner Bros. Previews Its Summer Slate - ComingSoon.net http://www.comingsoon.net/news/wonderconnews.php?id=117352#ixzz2zWsS3hYs
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