Finally! Our hearts were broken when we heard the Toronto-filmed Carrie Remake was getting pushed to a Fall release, but alas we recognize the benefit of releasing around Halloween in terms of marketability and demand. This brand new Still, release exclusively to Empire Magazine, of a bloody Chloë Moretz is not only getting us real excited, but also giving us serious Flashbacks of Sissy Spacek in her epic 1976 performance – not that a lot of us were around then yet.
For those who haven’t seen or read Stephen King‘s Carrie, it centers around a socially awkward and sheltered Teen Girl who discovers she has Telekinetic Powers. With her Peers plotting to humiliate her at the forthcoming Prom, they just might find out the price of going a bit too far with the Prank.
See the brand new Still below:
For now, we will have to snack on this Teaser, but it shouldn’t be long before we get the official Trailer.
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Sony Pictures releases on October 18, 2013.
(Photo credit: Sony Pictures)
Carrie Stars Julianne Moore and Chloe Moretz made an appearance on the Red Carpet at Javitz Center earlier today as part of New York Comic Con Festivities. The R-rated Remake directed by Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don’t Cry) just wrapped in Toronto last month looks well on-target for its March 2013 release with a Teaser Trailer set to be unveiled Monday night on Yahoo! Movies. At once, the above Teaser Poster was unveiled – bloody horrifying.
A Panel took place earlier with Julianne Moore, Chloë Moretz and Peirce, where Fans could watch live via Webstream. On having to be covered in blood for much of the Shoot, Moretz was a great sport about it saying, “I just got used to coming home every day covered in blood and the people at the Front Desk must’ve been, ‘Wow! She must’ve had a really hard day at work!'”.
Moore also has a bit of fun explaining her psychotic Margaret White explaining, “Her only Family and Community is this Child, Carrie. So for her it’s about keeping that as intact as possible, so the moment Carrie moves away from her, she senses real danger and wants to parent her.”.
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UPDATE: The superb-looking Teaser Trailer for Carrie has been unveiled. Watch below:
(Photo credit: Sony Screen Gems)
HBO came out on-top tonight at the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, winning a whopping 26 Awards with their Game of Thrones tying with Showtime‘s Homeland for top wins by Series with six wins apiece. Politics definitely were a common thread among many of tonight’s Winners with HBO‘s Game Change – centering on Sarah Palin – winning Outstanding Miniseries or Movie, while Homeland is about around a CIA Officer who suspects that a U.S. Marine was turned by the Al-Qaeda, now threatening the U.S.
Many were surprised by Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ win for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series with Veep, which centers around the fictional Office of a U.S. Vice-President, in a highly-competitive Category which had her up against Amy Poehler (Parks & Recreation), Tina Fey (30 Rock), Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie), Zooey Deschanel (The New Girl) and Lena Dunham (Girls).
Meanwhile, Jon Cryer finally nabbed his first win for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series with Two and a Half Men after being nominated for Supporting Actor in previous years – winning once – defeating previous Primetime Emmy Winners Alec Baldwin (30 Rock), Jim Parsons (Big Bang Theory) and Larry David (Curb You Enthusiasm), among others.
Claire Danes, who currently is spending time with Husband Hugh Dancy as he films Hannibal in Toronto, was awarded Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for Homeland, while her Co-Star Damian Lewis also won Outstanding Lead Actor. The Series itself took home Outstanding Drama Series, defeating AMC‘s Mad Men which was on the verge of winning a record fifth time.
Not that there ever was any doubt about it, Julianne Moore, who only recently wrapped production on Carrie in Toronto, won for her portrayal of Sarah Palin in Game Change in the Category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.
Fans of ABC‘s Modern Family can rejoice as the Series wins Outstanding Comedy Series a third time, while Eric Stonestreet won for a second time in the Category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, while Co-Star Julie Bowen was victorious also for a second time for Outstanding Supporting Actress.
Click here for a complete list of tonight’s Winners.
(Photo credit: HBO)
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