New Action Movie From Zack Snyder

Dec 7
08:43

2010

Gursel Batmaz

Gursel Batmaz

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A brand new fantasy-action movie directed by Zack Snyder is on its way.

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Set inside the dreary,New Action Movie From Zack Snyder Articles CG-heightened 1950s, Sucker Punch is all about a new female protagonist named Babydoll (Emily Browning, who replaced Amanda Seyfried inside the role) who retreats right into a fantasy globe to flee hard truth: that in only days, her evil stepdad could have her lobotomized.

Based on the trailer, Babydoll's "real" world is a dark and gloomy mental hospital in Brattleboro, Vermont, the place where a Polish-accented Carla Gugino tells her in voice-over that she can escape into her fantasy world. "What you are imagining at this time," she purrs, "that spot can be as real every pain."

With Gugino's encouragement, Babydoll intends to escape -- and she or he requires her hot fellow mentally insane patients (Abbie Cornish, Jamie Chung, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens) along with her into...

... a fantasy world where the girls, interrupted reside in a brothel as glamorous burlesque performers. You'd believe wouldn't be so bad, but they apparently must leave this fabulous brothel destination for a complete different action movie tasks, designed with large guns, B-52 bombers, martial arts skills, samurai swords, and knives as sharp as their skirts are short. Via a series of tasked challenges, this rock band of deadly teenagers will ostensibly earn some type of "freedom" -- and now we the viewers is going to be about the receiving end of some cinematic sucker punch we never saw coming.

Somewhere in all of this awesomeness, you will have musical numbers. Elaborate, glitzy, cabaret-style musical numbers serving up song and dance alongside everything action and killing. Stylized trench warfare and burlesque -- two fantastic tastes that taste great collectively?

Let's keep an eye on on the characters of Sucker Punch, as dreamily (or nightmarishly?) conceptualized by photographer Clay Enos inside the initial batch of character posters. Every person piece depicts an alternative Sucker Punch lady and, presumably, her respective signature outfit and weapons of choice -- combined with the particular setting which could prove substantial on her in the film.

Emily Browning as Babydoll can be a schoolgirl vision in blonde pigtails along with a sassy stare who wields a pistol in one hand plus a samurai sword within the other. Snow falls around her as she stands in front of a pagoda, suggesting her large challenge should come fighting the enormous samurais we have seen in the trailer.

Abbie Cornish's Sweetpea evokes medieval maiden by having an edge -- a pantless, armored dragon slayer shown having a castle in private.

Amber, played by Jamie Chung, seems to be a WWII-era fly gal who likes lollipops, wears chaps, perhaps flies a B-52 bomber and fights with a huge robot. A robot with a bunny face.

Vanessa Hudgens as Blondie is not blonde. She does, nonetheless, wear a slick, slightly much more updated outfit that somewhat resembles a ninja cowgirl. As well as the gun. She's a big, big gun. One thing here is clear: Hudgens is saying so long to her High school Musical days.

Jena Malone's Rocket is harder to see, but she does hold a knife at her side, which promises stabby action. Also, fishnets. Her scene occurs on an alien planet with a helicopter.