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What Do We Know About Tomb Raider 2

Cutoff time has revealed that Amy Jump has been employed by MGM and Warner Bros to compose the content for the spin-off, evidently because star Alicia Vikander preferred what she found in Jump’s work.

Hop is most popular for her work with Ben Wheatley, the chief behind faction British films Free Fire, Kill List, and High-Rise, and on September 4, it was affirmed that Wheatley would be coordinating the continuation.


Tomb Raider 2 discharge date: When will it show up?

Alongside the declaration of Wheatley as an executive, Warner Bros affirmed a discharge date of March 19, 2021, for the spin-off.


Tomb Raider 2 cast: Who’s returning?

Alicia Vikander will be back as Lara Croft and even communicated enthusiasm for playing Lara again before the arrival of the principal motion picture.

Somewhere else, it’s not as evident who will return. In any case, if the continuation gets from the primary motion picture’s consummation (more on that in a piece), we can expect Kristin Scott Thomas to return as Ana Miller.

Dominic West is probably not going to return as Lara’s dad Lord Richard Croft after he relinquished himself to spare his little girl, while miscreant Mathias Vogel (Walton Goggins) additionally kicked the bucket in the principal film.

Possibly Daniel Wu will be back as Lu Ren, the ship commander who helped Lara discover her dad and get away from Yamatai.


Tomb Raider 2 plot: Any indications?

After Lara spared the world and halted the savage infection getting away from the tomb, she came back to London and acknowledged her place in her dad’s organization.

So the credits scene sees Lara purchase the notorious twin firearms from the computer game, resolved to carry on her dad’s work to stop Trinity.

Regardless of whether the spin-off proceeds with this string of Lara’s fight against Trinity is not yet clear, but on the other hand, there’s the open door for the spin-off of simply set up another tomb and mission for Lara, totally withdrew from the first motion picture.


Tomb Raider 2 trailer: When will it land?

You can do all the chasing you need, yet there won’t be a trailer for quite a while yet. With a 2021 discharge date affirmed, we could expect a first take a gander at Comic-Con 2020.

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Sundance 2020 Lineup Includes ‘The Glorias’

The Utah-based festival will kick off Jan. 23 with several day-one films and run through Sunday, Feb. 2. Director Julie Taymor’s starry Gloria Steinem biopic, “The Glorias,” alone features Alicia Vikander, Julianne Moore, and Janelle Monáe. The world premiere of the film will be on the Sundance festival.

The Glorias (Director: Julie Taymor, Screenwriters: Julie Taymor, Sarah Ruhl, Producers: Alex Saks, Lynn Hendee) — An equal rights crusader, journalist and activist: Gloria Steinem embodies these and more. From her role in the revolutionary women’s rights movement to her travels throughout the U.S. and around the world, Steinem has made an everlasting mark on modern history. A nontraditional chronicle of a trailblazing life. Cast: Julianne Moore, Alicia Vikander, Bette Midler, Janelle Monae, Timothy Hutton, Lorraine Toussaint.

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Alicia Vikander Among Record Number of New BAFTA Members

Alicia Vikander is among the record-setting 559 new members joining BAFTA in 2019. The new members are drawn from a mix of individuals applying directly and those who were invited. In both cases they have to pass strict vetting and fulfill eligibility criteria.

The record 2019 intake will bolster the overall BAFTA membership, which was already at about 8,000. Approximately 1,300 of those members are in the U.S. Being a Brit is not required; the new members are based in 11 different countries, and the wider membership is drawn from 39 territories.

Applications for membership are received first before BAFTA adds people to be invited. That allows the organization to try to ensure a wide spread of people inducted into the British Academy.

“We are fortunate to have a membership that broadly reflects the industry, but we don’t want to rest on our laurels. We know there is systemic under-representation in some parts of the industry,” Emma Baehr, director of awards and membership, told Variety. “We are committed long-term to creating opportunity, and so our aim every year is to make the new membership intake as inclusive as possible, and that’s across different roles in the sectors. And we do also absolutely prioritize individuals from under-represented areas.”

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Alicia Joins Bvlgari and Save The Children



November 2019 – “When you have hope the whole world can change before your eyes.”

Committed for ten years now in empowering millions of children to build a better future through education, Bvlgari and Save the Children celebrate their partnership by launching the new #GiveHope campaign, shot by photographer Rankin.

Lily Aldridge, Ursula Corbero, Alicia Vikander, Lady Kitty Spencer, Laura Harrier, Eva Green, Nieves Alvarez, Maria Pedraza, Carina Lau, Isabella Ferrari, Maya Henry, Nadine, Kristina Bazan, Lilly De Wittgenstein, Emilia Schuele, Paolo Stella, Evangelie Smyrniotaki, Mario Casas, Karena Lam, Svetlana, Aseel Omran, Candela Pelizza, Giulia Maenza, Ginevra Bulgari, Carlota Bulgari, Bvlgari CEO Jean-Christophe Babin and Rankin himself have posed for the charity campaign, joining Bvlgari and Save the Children in their ambition to give a tangible hope to the most vulnerable children. A dream so far shared by the over 300 celebrities involved in the cause since the beginning of the partnership.

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A Minute With: Alicia Vikander, Wash Westmoreland on thriller ‘Earthquake Bird’

LONDON (Reuters) – Swedish-born Oscar winner Alicia Vikander performs in both English and Japanese in her new movie, thriller “Earthquake Bird”, as she immerses herself in 1980s Tokyo.

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The actress portrays an expat translator caught up in a love triangle in the film, directed by Wash Westmoreland and based on the novel of the same name by Susanna Jones.

Vikander’s character Lucy Fly begins a romantic relationship with photographer Teiji (Naoki Kobayashi) but things start to unravel with the arrival of fellow expat Lily Bridges, played by Riley Keough.

Reuters spoke with Vikander – who played cyborg Ava in “Ex Machina” and won an Oscar for “The Danish Girl” – and with Westmoreland about the movie, released on streaming service Netflix on Friday.

Below are edited excerpts.

Q: Is speaking Japanese a hidden talent of yours?

Vikander: “I always had this dream of going to Japan, it was the one country that I wanted to go to. I managed to go there like three … four years ago for the first time for press and then, the second time, I just said, ‘oh my God, I just want to be in this culture for a longer period of time’ but the only thing that would make that happen is if a film would be made here.”

“(The film) was an opportunity for me, to embrace myself in that culture and go there.”

Q: Your characters Ava and Lucy, were they uniquely difficult to embody?

“My, kind of, revelation when I prepped for (Ava), was realizing that when I made her like a refined human, like a human 2.0, if I made all the human-like movements, but I just made them a bit more refined and without twitches, then it felt a bit off … With Lucy … she’s more expressive in a way. She tries to hold it back but I don’t think she really can.”

Q: How much is “Earthquake Bird” an exploration of love versus obsession?

Westmoreland: “It really looks at this relationship between these two characters and it’s more to do with their past, and particularly … damaging experiences (Lucy) had in the past. Their relationship has both elements of love and obsession because there is something that connects the characters very deeply but there’s also something that keeps the characters apart.”

Q: I recently spoke with (director) Brian de Palma, who was asking what ‘happened to beauty in cinema’. Here, picture quality and a hint of the 1980s are noticeable – was that on purpose?

Westmoreland: “(With) cinematographer Chung-hoon Chung … and Yohei Taneda, my production designer, we started talking about the colors and the palette and this kind of Tokyo blue-grey. It’s the color the city goes after sunset so we wanted that to permeate the film… We wanted to create this world that was immersive.”

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