There’s a small feature on 300: Rise of an Empire in F*** magazine. They printed it before the release date was moved to 2014.
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- Magazines & Newspapers > 2013 > F-Issue40 (UK)
Thanks to Claudia and Chuckie for the new scans. Look for a lot more to be added over the summer. Enjoy!
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Total Film – November 2011
The Sun – September 3, 2012
Loaded – November 2012
Empire – April 2013
Thanks to George for the link.
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- The Salvation > On Set Footage
GALLERY LINKS:
- 300: Rise of an Empire > Promotional Stills
- 300: Rise of an Empire > Wallpapers
Synopsis: Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez continue to adapt Miller’s “Sin City” graphic novels, this time with the second book “A Dame to Kill For,” an earlier story of Dwight McCarthy, whose life is turned upside down when Ava, a woman from his past returns, saying she loves him and causing all sorts of problems for him.
It was another dark night in Basin City when lovers Dwight and Ava Lord were reunited. But in Sin City, a reunion is never good news. And Ava has plans for Dwight…
It’s one of those hot nights, dry and windless. The kind that makes people do sweaty, secret things. Dwight’s thinking of all the ways he’s screwed up and what he’d give for one clear chance to wipe the slate clean, to dig his way out of the numb gray hell that is his life. And he’d give anything. Just to cut loose. Just to feel the fire. One more time.
Source: Filmofilia
We also have a gorgeous new springy design in the gallery which was created by the very talented Flor. We hope you will all enjoy it as much as we do. Now on to the new photo and information on Eva and her new film…
Here’s a first look photo of Eva Green in the upcoming film “300: Rise of an Empire) by director Noam Murro and starring Eva Green (Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Camelot), Rodrigo Santoro (300, The Last Stand, Rio 2) and Sullivan Stapleton.
Film Synopsis: After its victory over Leonidas’ 300, the Persian Army under the command of Xerxes marches south towards the major Greek city-states. The Democratic city of Athens, first on the path of Xerxes’ army, bases its strength on its fleet, led by admiral Themistocles. Themistocles is forced to an unwilling alliance with the traditional rival of Athens, oligarchic Sparta whose might lies with its superior infantry troops. But Xerxes still reigns supreme in numbers over sea and land.
Source: Shockya
GALLERY LINK:
Total Film (UK) – June 2013
Eva Green is ready for battle — “She has some balls, that’s for sure,” declares Eva Green of her weapon-wielding warrior in 300: Rise of an Empire. (…) “It’s my first action movie,” says the Bafta-winner. “Artemisia’s like an Amazon… She’s a very, very strong woman.”
Who’s ready for battle???

Official Synopsis:
Kat Connors is 17 years old when her perfect homemaker mother, Eve, a beautiful, enigmatic, and haunted woman, disappears – just as Kat is discovering and relishing her newfound sexuality. Having lived for so long in a stifled, emotionally repressed household, she barely registers her mother’s absence and certainly doesn’t blame her doormat of a father, Brock, for the loss. In fact, it’s almost a relief. But as time passes, Kat begins to come to grips with how deeply Eve’s disappearance has affected her. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure, and her own denial about the events surrounding it…Source: Up & Comers
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Promotional Stills
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Studio Ciné Live (France) – February 2013
The French actress is pursuing her rich international career by filming White Bird in a Blizzard under the direction of Gregg Araki. It’s the story of a young woman (Shailene Woodley, The Descendants), whose life is turned upside down by the disappearance of her mother. Today, Eva Green shoots, in Los Angeles, a scene in which she gets married… in the same church where Elvis and Priscilla Presley tied the knot in 1967. “It’s the first time that I get married on screen. And I shoot, the same day, my wedding and my funeral!”, she confides.
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Montblanc Exclusive Luncheon for L’Aubrac Collection Launch – Arrival – October 16, 2012
Montblanc Exclusive Luncheon for L’Aubrac Collection Launch – Leaving – October 16, 2012
Montblanc Exclusive Luncheon for L’Aubrac Collection Launch – Inside – October 16, 2012
Montblanc Exclusive Luncheon for L’Aubrac Collection Launch – Portraits – October 16, 2012
Thanks to Sebastian for the new scans.
Gallery links:
Cinema – December 2011
Cinema – April 2012
Cinema – May 2012
Cinema – June 2012
Cinema – July 2012
In Touch Fashion – July 19, 2012
Moviestar Magazine – March 2012
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Movies > Dark Shadows > Bluray Captures
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Womb > Bluray Captures
Thanks to damiana for those amazing updates.
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Promotional Shots
Episode 1 – Stills
Episode 3 – Stills
Episode 4 – Stills
Episode 7 – Stills
Episode 10 – Stills
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Midnight Poison On the Set – 2007, thanks to eden Liao
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Total Film (UK) – September 2012, thanks to Lorna
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Premiere (France) – December 2011/January 2012, thanks to Lorna
Glamour (Russia) – May 2012, thanks to Anastasiya
Psychologies (Spain) – May 2012, thanks to Montse
Mail on Sunday: Live – May 6, 2012, thanks to Lorna
Femina – May 7-13, 2012, thanks to kev and ajjjja
Télérama – May 9, 2012, thanks to kev
Daily Express – May 11, 2012, thanks to Lorna
Evening Standard (UK) – May 18, 2012, thanks to Lorna
Now – May 21, 2012, thanks to Lorna
Glamour – June 2012, thanks to Lorna
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Evening Standard Magazine (UK) – June 29, 2012, thanks to Lorna

If you’re looking for a vamp, a sorceress or a sex bomb for your latest blockbuster, you call Eva Green. But away from the spotlight she’s misunderstood, finds Richard Godwin
When I arrive to have tea with Eva Green at Sketch, she has already taken command of a plush velvet sofa. One hopes to retain a certain cool when meeting an actress, particularly a French one, particularly one so devastating, and yet, I can’t help noticing, the only chair I can politely take is no higher than a badger. ‘It’s like Alice in Wonderland,’ she laughs, clearly happy to play the spectral queen as I perch at her feet. Or perhaps it’s simply the spell Eva Green casts?
Dressed all in black, dyed hair falling over her grey eyes in black strands (she’s a natural blonde), she appears to recede into the shadows. However, what at first seems like Gothic hauteur turns out to be something a little more delicate. She speaks in a soft staccato, with the barest breath of French accent. Occasionally, her voice fades out altogether, as if she is discreetly turning down the volume, but she is also quick to laugh. ‘A friend was telling me recently that people are scared of me,’ she says. ‘That’s the image I give, I guess. When they know me, they see it’s kind of a shyness thing. I don’t know why they’re scared. Is it my hair? The fact I don’t talk much?’
The NTSC version is not anamorphically enhanced and has no extras at all.
This is the AE PAL release which is 16:9 enhanced and has much better looking image and some nice extras as well.
GALLERY LINK:
La Pianiste > DVD Screencaptures
Thanks to Sandrine for the screencaps. We’ve recently found out about this cameo in Eva’s recent interview for Madame Figaro.
“Bien avant que Bernardo Bertolucci la révèle dans Innocents-The Dreamers, Eva Green rappelle aussi avec malice qu’elle apparaissait dans la Pianiste, de Michael Haneke, un non-rôle, une silhouette, la petite amie de Benoît Magimel.”
GALLERY LINK:
La Pianiste > Screencaptures
Please, DVD contest and autograph contest participants, I need your email addresses! Please contact me with your name, nickname, and email address at evagreenwebcom@gmail.com. Good luck to everyone!
I’ve scanned and added to our gallery an “old” new interview with Eva for a French magazine where she explains what made her want to take part in Camelot (for example: the opportunity to work on her storyline with the screenwriter), what she thinks of Morgan, etc. It’s a very nice reading if you understand French or liked Eva as Morgan.
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Tele Cable Sat (France) – January 7-13, 2012
Last but not least, we’ve slowly beeen adding to our gallery that have only been posted in our forums before. Check them out in our gallery!
Please leave your comments here on the EGW site.
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Tim Burton Exhibition at La Cinematheque (Paris, France) – March 4, 2012
Thanks to Miguel and eden Liao.
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Flaunt – June 2012