Making the most of the midweek evening, the cast of “John Carter” gathered together at the Los Angeles premiere of their upcoming motion picture on Wednesday (February 22).
Taylor Kitsch, Bryan Cranston, Willem DaFoe, Lynn Collins, and James Purefoy all showed up at the Regent LA Live Theatre to greet fans and pose for pictures before heading into the screening.
Also turning up to check out the Andrew Stanton directed work were young stars such as Corbin Bleu, Alexa Vega, Bella Thorne and Frankie Muniz, as well as Tinseltown vet Helen Mirren.
As for the film, the Walt Disney production is about a Civil War veteran who is transplanted to Mars, only to discover a lush planet inhabited by 12-foot tall barbarians.
Finding himself a prisoner of these creatures, he escapes only to encounter a princess in desperate need of a savior. “John Carter” hits theaters on March 9th.
It’s a doubly great day to be an Adam Lambert fan today.
First, the singer announced that he would front an upcoming tour with the remaining band members of Queen, hitting up various arenas and stadiums in honor of late singer Freddie Mercury.
Now, Lambert has released the official music video for his latest single – off his soon-to-be-released album – “Better Than I Know Myself.” In it, we see two sides of the singer, as a pair of personalities square off; one is all dark and leather-y, the other calm, serene, sipping on tea even.
Gearing up for the November 9th release, “J. Edgar” premiered in Los Angeles earlier tonight (November 3) and there were plenty of stars in attendance.
The film’s leading man Leonardo DiCaprio showed up looking dapper as he posed for the paparazzi outside the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre along with director Clint Eastwood.
Also in the house were handsome hunks Armie Hammer, Colton Hayes and Ed Westwick, as well as the beautiful Naomi Watts who was joined by husband Liev Schreiber.
“J. Edgar” is about J. Edgar Hoover, “the face of law enforcement in America for almost 50 years. Hoover was feared and admired, reviled and revered. But behind closed doors, he held secrets that would have destroyed his image, his career, and his life.”