With only a week until its release, it’s time to get excited for THE CROODS. To help with this, today we can bring you some early artwork which has been collated and published in a book accompaniment to the film, The Art Of The Croods.
Starring Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds, Nicholas Cage, Catherine Keener, Cloris Leachman and Clark Duke, THE CROODS focuses on a family from the ‘Croodaceous’ period who have to learn to survive in an ever-evolving world after their cave is destroyed. Along with the images below, the book is filled to the brim with character sketches, concept drawings, digital art, storyboards and interviews with various people involved – a must-have for fans.
THE CROODS, directed by Kirk DeMicco and Chris Sanders, hits US and UK cinemas on 22nd March.
Source: Titan Books
Considering Jazmine grew up watching CARRY ON SCREAMING, THE LION KING and JURASSIC PARK on repeat for weeks on end, it made sense for her to study film at London South Bank University. It’s also a good thing that her course requires a lot of sitting down because she’s very accident-prone. When she’s not examining her bruises, she likes pretending that she doesn’t live in Southend-On-Sea and spends hours mindlessly blogging. Favourite films include BLUE VALENTINE, ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND and TOY STORY 2.
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