Friday, July 02, 2010

Predators Shows Lots of Extra Footage in these Behind the Scenes Clips

The release of Predators is so close fans are surely getting excited for the premiere. To keep fans in a state of anticipation, Twentieth Century Fox has released several behind the clips featurettes today, which show actors Adrien Brody, Alice Braga, Topher Grace and others on the run and in turmoil. The clips are entitled "B Roll I-III" and each of the short five minute films shows several minutes from the actual film. The only element missing or kept in mystery are the actual predators themselves. Have a look at Topher Grace as character Edwin begging for help and Adrien Brody as Royce lighting up the jungle with automatic gunfire!

A synopsis for Predators here:

"Royce is a mercenary who reluctantly leads a group of elite warriors who come to realize they have been brought together on an alien planet - as prey. With the exception of a disgraced physician, they are all cold-blooded killers – mercenaries, Yakuza, convicts, death squad members – human predators that are now being systemically hunted and eliminated by a new breed of alien Predators" (28DLA).

Release: July 9th, 2010

Director: Nimrod Antal.

Writer: Robert Rodriguez.

Cast: Adrien Brody, Laurence Fishburne, Topher Grace, Danny Trejo, Alice Braga, Derek Mears, Brian Steele, Walton Goggins, and Oleg Taktarov.


The first Predators B Roll feature:



Predators B roll II"



Finally, Predators B Roll III:



The Predators Official Website:

Predators at Twentieth Century Fox

The Predators novel available:



Sources:

Predators on Trailer Addict

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

I gotta say that I enjoyed the clips but it's so unusual for me to see both Adrien Brody and Topher grace listed in the movie. Some unusual casting choices but I just want this to breath new life into the Predator franchise. It's one of the best action horror stories in cinema