We speak to Harry Potter star Rupert Grint about Wild Target… Rupert Grint trades in his blockbuster fame from the Harry Potter series to team up with Bill Nighy, Emily Blunt, Rupert Everett and Martin Freeman in the comedy-caper Wild Target. In our exclusive interview, the Brit-star reveals what it was like working in the presence of such big film-stars, what he intends to do after Harry Potter and Hogwarts and the green-fingered personality who had him completely star-struck.
We speak to Harry Potter star Rupert Grint about Wild Target…
Rupert Grint trades in his blockbuster fame from the Harry Potter series to team up with Bill Nighy, Emily Blunt, Rupert Everett and Martin Freeman in the comedy-caper Wild Target. In our exclusive interview, the Brit-star reveals what it was like working in the presence of such big film-stars, what he intends to do after Harry Potter and Hogwarts and the green-fingered personality who had him completely star-struck.
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5 new Wild Target stills have been released, thanks to ICM. They can be viewed in our gallery below.
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A new high resolution still from Rupert’s project, Wild Target has been released online. You can see it in the gallery below.
Also today, Rupert & co-star Robert Sheehan spent the day today with press to promote their upcoming project, Cherrybomb. So far we only have one photo, but more will be added in time! There are also a few new photos from Rupert’s spread in NO magazine.
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Firstly, I am so sorry I have been neglecting this place. Running two fansites (practically) on my own AND the pressures of school and personal life sometimes get a bit much. In light of this, it would be the PERFECT time to apply for staff!
Anyway, onto news. The first bit we have involves Ruperts two other films, Cherrybomb and Wild Target, who’s releases have BOTH been pushed back to 23 April 2010 in the UK. Not that significant of a push back, thankfully.
In other news, Rupert recently donated a lovely butterfly sketch to the Keech Charity to be auctioned off on ebay sometime this month. We’ll post more as we see it; in the mean time you can view the piece below.
Also in gallery updates, new outtakes from last years Entertainment Weekly photoshoot has been released, thanks to Daniel Radcliffe FR. You can view them in our galleries below.
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ICM have been able to confirm more details of the international cinema releases of both Wild Target and Cherrybomb.
We can officially confirm that Cherrybomb will return to Germany thanks to Capelight! Additionally, Universal Pictures have not only taken the rights for distribution in the United Kingdom, but also for Australia! Wild Target has already been sold to almost all European countries, now also including Italy, Scandinavia, Spain, Turkey, Baltic States and Russia. Wild Target will also come to China, Hong Kong, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America and Canada (and these are only the countries I memorised, but there were more).
We can officially confirm that Cherrybomb will return to Germany thanks to Capelight! Additionally, Universal Pictures have not only taken the rights for distribution in the United Kingdom, but also for Australia!
Wild Target has already been sold to almost all European countries, now also including Italy, Scandinavia, Spain, Turkey, Baltic States and Russia. Wild Target will also come to China, Hong Kong, Middle East, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America and Canada (and these are only the countries I memorised, but there were more).
We’ll have more news as it comes.
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RGN has discovered that Ruperts new film, Wild Target will be released on April 9, 2010 in theatres across the UK. Hopefully we’ll have international release dates too!
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