Posters and Promo Pics of the Week: Tom Cruise, ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, ‘Alex Cross’, & More
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Welcome to the first of a weekly series that rounds up all of photos, posters, and images not fit for their own posts into one massive collection of Hollywood’s weekly offerings. From blockbusters to indies, we’ve got the week in review for you right here. This week, we’ve got posters or photos of Alex Cross, the next Riddick movie, and many more. Check ‘em out below!
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Seemingly having learned nothing from Disney’s colossal failure with John Carter earlier this year, Paramount has decided to rename Tom Cruise’s newest action film Jack Reacher. This first photo from EW (above) is just as boring as that title.
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Alex Cross
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Tyler Perry trades his Madea suit for an FBI badge as a profiler who tracks down a notorious serial killer, played by “LOST” star Matthew Fox. (Via Moviefone)
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Riddick
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Vin Diesel is back to continue the Pitch Black franchise (who knew it would go this far?) into it’s third outing. He keeps releasing photos on his Facebook, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled there if you’re a fan.
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The Amazing Spider-Man
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This really cool poster is reserved for a select few people who decide to check out the midnight screening of the movie in IMAX theaters, and the poster is almost cool enough to get me to pay the extra cash to make that happen. Almost. (Via FirstShowing)
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The Dark Knight Rises
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Speaking of awesomeness, check out this badass banner from The Dark Knight Rises via Collider. Some people just want to watch the world burn, Master Wayne. And below, there’s possibly the coolest piece of marketing for any movie in the history of movies, a billboard in Hollywood for The Dark Knight Rises that actually has a giant hole in it in the shape of a bat. That one comes from the guys at Slashfilm.
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The Campaign
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Yahoo! brings us the latest posters from Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis’ upcoming political comedy from the director of Austin Powers and Meet the Parents.
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