"The creators of 300 bring you ..." You could follow those words with just about anything and I'd be interested. But when the producers of the action-packed, neo-classic film 300 present viewers with a trailer like Immortals you've got to be blown away.
Immortals basically looks like 300 amped up on steroids. It's the Jose Canseco of Greek mythology. The film has armies, battles, gods, heroes and Mickey Rourke.
You can't go wrong with this picture and the filmmakers, producers and stars sat down at San Diego Comic-Con 2011 to discuss what movie-goers have to look forward to at the film's release date, November 11, 2011 or (conveniently) 11/11/11.
In speaking about his attraction to the role, Cavill said, "Ultimately, it came down to (director) Tarsem (Singh). "The script had a few kinks initially, but Tarsem's vision and passion for it was amazing. Even if Tarsem came to me with a piece of wood and pretended it was a script and told me he was very passionate about it, he could sell me on it."
"The idea when you're growing up as a boy to play a sword-wielding hero and beating up the bad guy is a fun thing," said Henry Cavill (The Count of Monte Cristo, the upcoming Man of Steel), who stars as Theseus in Immortals.
In speaking about his attraction to the role, Cavill said, "Ultimately, it came down to (director) Tarsem (Singh). "The script had a few kinks initially, but Tarsem's vision and passion for it was amazing. Even if Tarsem came to me with a piece of wood and pretended it was a script and told me he was very passionate about it, he could sell me on it."