EXCLUSIVE: 'The Forbidden Kingdom' Poster Premiere!
Filed under: Action, Drama, Fandom, Movie Marketing, Posters
Cinematical has just received this exclusive poster for The Forbidden Kingdom (click on the image for a larger version), otherwise known as the film that pairs up martial arts veterans Jackie Chan and Jet Li for their first ever big-screen collaboration. Directed by Rob Minkoff (The Lion King), The Forbidden Kingdom follows an American teen (Michael Angarano) and all-around Kung Fu nut, who comes across a mysterious Chinese staff that transports him back to ancient China. While there, he meets up with two Kung Fu masters (Chan, Liu Yifei) and the Silent Monk (Li), and the four head off to fulfill an ancient prophecy to free the jailed Monkey King. Of course, there's another set of warriors who will attempt to make their journey just a wee bit difficult.
Not long ago, a (sort of) teaser trailer premiered announcing the end of principal photography, and the footage looked pretty insane. Keep in mind the film's fight choreography is from Yuen Wo Ping (The Matrix films, Kill Bill) with cinematography from Peter Pau (Shoot 'Em Up) -- which means we're definitely in store for some wicked visuals. The Forbidden Kingdom will arrive in theaters on April 18.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-19-2007 @ 5:54PM
M said...
Nice poster. I like the way their names intersect at the top. This movie is looking better and better.
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12-20-2007 @ 7:00AM
John R said...
"The Forbidden Kingdom follows an American teen..." Stop right there, no need for that.
This movie would have been fine without that bit. A Jet and Jackie movie would be all that's needed to bring the people. I saw the footage on youtube and the movie looked great until that kid showed up in it. It just looked awkward.
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12-20-2007 @ 5:28PM
Mort said...
I have been asking for a Jet / Jackie film for what seems like ages, I hope this is good because the "American teen, kung-fu nut" makes me worry and disheartens me a bit.
Why not play on what those two do best? Jackie being comedic martial arts and Jet being crisp full throttle action martial arts?
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