New Line Cinema 2007 Preview: Part Two

Well, New Line wasn’t done after those first six films as they have just unleashed new images for four more of their upcoming 2007 films including Rush Hour 3, Shoot ’em Up, Martian Child and Mr. Woodcock.

Now, to check out part one just click here, and there will also be a link at the bottom of the preview. As for the preview, like always, you can begin browsing the previews and the galleries just below. By clicking on the “View Gallery” links a new browser window will open, which you just need to close to return to this article.

Rush Hour 3
August 10, 2007
Chris Tucker returns to the big screen after a six-year absence as he reunites with the all-star team of co-star Jackie Chan, director Brett Ratner (Rush Hour, Rush Hour 2, X-Men: The Last Stand, Hannibal), and writer Jeff Nathanson (Rush Hour 2, Catch Me If You Can) to deliver the third installment of the blockbuster Rush Hour franchise. Arriving in theaters on August 10, 2007, Rush Hour 3 sees the beloved action comedy duo of Tucker and Chan reprising their roles as LAPD Detective James Carter and Chinese Chief Inspector Lee respectively. This time around, the two must travel to Paris to battle a wing of the Chinese organized crime family, the Triads. (View Gallery)

Shoot ‘Em Up
September 7, 2007
A gritty, fast-paced action thriller, Shoot ‘Em Up kicks into high gear with a memorable opening scene and never relents. Clive Owen stars as Mr. Smith, a mysterious loner who teams up with an unlikely ally (Monica Belluci) to protect a newborn baby from a determined criminal (Paul Giamatti) who hunts them throughout the bowels of the city. Shoot ‘Em Up is written and directed by Michael Davis. (View Gallery)

Martian Child
October 12, 2007
The romantic drama Martian Child stars John Cusack as a recently widowed science fiction writer who forms an unlikely family with a close friend (Amanda Peet) and a young boy he adopts that claims to be from Mars. The new couple ignores some sage parenting advice from the widower’s sister (Joan Cusack) and gets more than they bargained for when a series of strange occurrences lead them to believe that the child’s claim may be true. The film is based on an award-winning short story by sci-fi luminary David Gerrold. (View Gallery)

Mr. Woodcock
October 26, 2007
Billy Bob Thornton, Seann William Scott, and Susan Sarandon star in the outrageous comedy Mr. Woodcock. Scott stars as John Farley, a self-help author who returns to his hometown only to discover that his mother (Sarandon) has fallen in love with his old high school nemesis, Mr. Woodcock (Thornton) – the gruff, no-nonsense gym teacher who had put him through years of mental and physical humiliation. Determined to prevent history from repeating itself, John sets out to stop his mother from marrying the man who had made life miserable for him and his classmates. Mr. Woodcock also features a strong supporting cast including Amy Poehler (“Saturday Night Live”) and Ethan Suplee (“My Name Is Earl”). (View Gallery)

To check out Part One of the New Line Preview click here.

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