New ‘Dredd 3D’ Stills with Lena Headey

Madeline Madrigal “Lena Heady” The sounds of panties being flung at the screen will be coming to a theater near you…

Excuse me for a moment I need to collect myself….. Unf… I don’t give a crap about those scars! Am I the one who finds her still sexy? Pffft I don’t care if I am cause that means more for me!!!

Dredd is turning into a real turn-on for a lot of people!!

posterpark:

DREDD
Director: Pete Travis
Writers: Alex Garland
Stars: Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby and Lena Headey
Synopsis:
In a violent, futuristic city where the police have the authority to act as judge, jury and executioner, a cop teams with a trainee to take down a gang that deals the reality-altering drug, SLO-MO.

We are now locked in, ready for launch.
Are you going on the day it opens? Anyone dressing up? Planning events? Then let us know.

posterpark:

DREDD

Director: Pete Travis

Writers: Alex Garland

Stars: Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby and Lena Headey

Synopsis:

In a violent, futuristic city where the police have the authority to act as judge, jury and executioner, a cop teams with a trainee to take down a gang that deals the reality-altering drug, SLO-MO.

We are now locked in, ready for launch.

Are you going on the day it opens? Anyone dressing up? Planning events? Then let us know.

There’s an impressive article about Dredd in Empire Mag’s september issue

ivoryfirefly:

9 glorious pages of nothing but Dredd - well, except the inconveniently placed Barcardi ad in the middle.  But, 9 pages of photos & details, and a small interview with Lena Headey (Ma-Ma in the upcoming reboot).  2000AD editor Matt Smith also selects his ten all-time favourite Judge Dredd storylines.

It’s worth the £3.99 just for the Dredd content, but there’s also plenty on The Hobbit, a little look at the new Riddick, a talk with Oliver Stone, and a review of The Dark Knight Rises.  Plus more!

From their issue guide:

Dredd
It’s the biggest British indie movie ever made, and it’s looking as bloody, violent and uncompromising as one could wish from a Judge Dredd film. We got the skinny from all the filmmakers about what went on, those editing-nightmare rumours and why we can soon expect Three Colours Dredd.
ivoryfirefly:

7th September 2012, that’s a date for my diary!  And, it also means UK & Ireland get Dredd 3D before anyone else!! 
I’m not gloating, I’m just happy…okay, maybe I’m gloating a little…

ivoryfirefly:

7th September 2012, that’s a date for my diary!  And, it also means UK & Ireland get Dredd 3D before anyone else!! 

I’m not gloating, I’m just happy…okay, maybe I’m gloating a little…

karlurbaninternational:

EXCLUSIVE: The Villainous Ma-Ma of “DREDD 3D” Leaps From Big Screen To Comics
Since it was announced, the promise of Lionsgate’s “DREDD 3D” film being an adaptation of the Judge Dredd character that hews closer to 2000AD’s original hardcore law enforcement officer than ever before. But even as the film takes its cues from the classic British publisher, 2000AD is drawing from the movie to entice fans of the film to the comics line.
This August sees the release of a “DREDD 3D” digital comic prequel to the film, which will feature the first comics appearance of Ma-Ma — the villainous prison warden played in the movie by “Game of Thrones” star Lena Headey.
Today, CBR News has an exclusive first look at the digital story’s painted cover by Greg Staples. The final story, written by 2000AD editor Matt Smith and approved by Dredd’s co-creator John Wagner and “DREDD” screenwriter Alex Garland, will feature the interior art will be by Henry Flint – a longtime 2000AD artist so associated with the character, his surname is used for one of the cell blocks in the film. (x)

karlurbaninternational:

EXCLUSIVE: The Villainous Ma-Ma of “DREDD 3D” Leaps From Big Screen To Comics

Since it was announced, the promise of Lionsgate’s “DREDD 3D” film being an adaptation of the Judge Dredd character that hews closer to 2000AD’s original hardcore law enforcement officer than ever before. But even as the film takes its cues from the classic British publisher, 2000AD is drawing from the movie to entice fans of the film to the comics line.

This August sees the release of a “DREDD 3D” digital comic prequel to the film, which will feature the first comics appearance of Ma-Ma — the villainous prison warden played in the movie by “Game of Thrones” star Lena Headey.

Today, CBR News has an exclusive first look at the digital story’s painted cover by Greg Staples. The final story, written by 2000AD editor Matt Smith and approved by Dredd’s co-creator John Wagner and “DREDD” screenwriter Alex Garland, will feature the interior art will be by Henry Flint – a longtime 2000AD artist so associated with the character, his surname is used for one of the cell blocks in the film. (x)

loulovesjt2608:

50 days till the uk release date of Dredd3D!!!!!!!!! :D

Mark it on your calendars.

loulovesjt2608:

50 days till the uk release date of Dredd3D!!!!!!!!! :D

Mark it on your calendars.

For anyone on the fence about Dredd

baconfairy:

See it.

It’s that good. I was lucky enough to get tickets to the advanced screening. 

Lena and Olivia were so brilliant and Karl was amazing as always. 

I haven’t seen an action movie this good and well acted in a long time. 

(And the fact that Karl was 4 feet away from me during the screening is another story)