On behalf of Lionsgate, Screenhead is pleased to present the final poster for The Spirit, in theaters Christmas Day! 

The production of this movie has been the talk of the Internet. Now the opening day is finally here. I am looking forward to finding out how the movie does at the box office.

The cast is dynamic with newcomer, Gabriel Macht, three beauties, Scarlett Johansson, Eva Mendez, Jamie King and ever strong Samuel L. Jackson. The movie is a whole new look with a new feel as my city screams.

 

The Spirit trailer #2 shows more of the design and presentation of the movie. Obviously, Frank Miller has his own style with crazy characters.  I wonder how the public will react to the film because the style is so different.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Awesome looking –The Spirit poster with Gabriel Macht. The Spirit opens Christmas Day.

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Anyone who’s into their comic books will be pretty excited about this trailer. Next to Watchmen, The Spirit is the most anticipated comic-book adaptation. Which isn’t surprising considering it’s being written and directed by Frank Miller, a famed comic-book writer, and creator and co-director of Sin City, a film which argubly revolutionised comic-book adaptations.

The trailer was premiered at the New York Comic Con, and uploaded by MTV (who didn’t grant access to international users), and fortunately been placed on Youtube (for the time being). So how does it look? Well, it does look impressive, with it’s black-white-red colour scheme, and moody monologue. The music is an interesting mix of 40’s crime caper and Morricone Western. Yet, it’s also painfully obvious that it owes a lot to Sin City’s visual techniques, as if Miller like Robert Rodriguez’s idea and decided to copy it for his own idea. Yet, the movement feels a little off, especially when The Spirit slides off a roof. It has a video-game feel to it.

Nevertheless, The Spirit still looks tantalising. While the relatively unknown Gabriel Macht plays the eponymous hero, who after a near-death experience decided to stop being a cop and start being a vigilante crime-fighter, the support consists of Samuel L Jackson, Scarlett Johansson, and Eva Mendes. The only real down-side is that The Spirit won’t be out until next January.