In this latest poster for Disney’s THE WIZARD OF OZ prequel; OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL, we get a wonderful look at Rachel Weisz as The Wicked Witch Of The East, also known as Evanora (we her adore her). Weisz certainly has an evil grimace down and the make-up looks wonderful.
Sam Raimi’s take on the world of Oz is both intriguing and alarming, as it looks highly imaginative and inventive, but many of us worry that it looks a bit overdone, in a similar fashion to Tim Burton’s ALICE IN WONDERLAND. It’s a much darker poster than the previous efforts that you can find here, here, here, and not forgetting here.
OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL is released 8th March 2013 in the UK & US. It stars James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff, Abigail Spencer, Joey King, Bill Cobbs, and Tony Cox.
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Luke likes many things, films and penguins being among them. He's loved films since the age of 9, when STARGATE and BATMAN FOREVER changed the landscape of modern cinema as we know it. His love of film extends to all aspects of his life, with trips abroad being planned around film locations and only buying products featured in Will Smith movies. His favourite films include SEVEN SAMURAI, PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC, IN BRUGES, LONE STAR, GODZILLA, and a thousand others.
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