17 New “Gatsby” Stills

Apr 29 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", Gallery

Thanks to Collider, we have 17 gorgeous new HQ stills from The Great Gatsby. View all the Carey-related images in the gallery, and go to the original site to see the rest of the stills from the film.

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“The Great Gatsby” Film Clips

Apr 28 • by Celyn • 1 Comment »"The Great Gatsby", Video

A whole host of clips from The Great Gatsby have been released over the weekend, giving a further glimpse into this gorgeous film. Watch a clip featuring Carey as Daisy below, and watch the rest over at Trailer Addict:

New “Gatsby” Poster

Apr 8 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", Gallery

Another day, another set of beautiful Gatsby posters. The one of Carey and Leo as Daisy and Gatsby is just gorgeous! Check it out in HQ in the gallery.

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“The Great Gatsby” Trailer #3

Apr 4 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", Gallery, Video

A third trailer for Carey’s upcoming film The Great Gatsby has been released today, showcasing more of the intricate relationship between Carey’s Daisy and Leonardo’s elusive Jay Gatsby, as well as some of the music we can expect to hear on the hotly-anticipated soundtrack. Watch the trailer below, and view HD sceen captures in the gallery.

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New “Gatsby” Poster Released

Mar 31 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", Gallery

This week a new batch of posters were released for The Great Gatsby, and I’ve added Carey’s poster to the gallery. Isn’t it gorgeous? This film is going to look amazing. Also, apologies for the lack of updates, but I’ve not had any Internet for a month. Updates will resume as normal asap!

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“The Great Gatsby” to open Cannes 2013

Mar 12 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", News & Articles

After years of faintly disastrous picks that meant the reputation of the Cannes opener was somewhat sullied, the festival, the world’s most prestigious, has stepped up its game in the last few years. Of the last four years, three of the Opening Night films — Pixar’s “Up,” Woody Allen’s “Midnight In Paris” and Wes Anderson’s “Moonrise Kingdom,” went on to wide acclaim and success around the world (the outlier, Ridley Scott’s “Robin Hood,” which kicked off the festival in 2010, not so much).

It remains to be see whether the 2013 opener matches their success, but it’s certainly going to be as high-profile as the previous films, as organizers have announced, per The Hollywood Reporter, that Baz Luhrmann’s eagerly-anticipated adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” will get the festival going on May 15th.

The film had been heavily rumored for the slot for some time: although it opens in the U.S. the week before, and in France on the same day, it’s the kind of prestigious, glittery launch that would do the film a lot of good on the international scene, as well as mirroring Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge!,” which opened the festival in 2001. It’s expected that the director, stars (including Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey Mulligan, Tobey Maguire, Joel Edgerton, Isla Fisher, Jason Clarke, and Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan), and Jay-Z, who’s behind the music for the film, will all attend.

Luhrmann commented “It is a great honor for all those who have worked on ‘The Great Gatsby‘ to open the Cannes Film Festival,” Luhrmann said in a statement. “We are thrilled to return to a country, place and festival that has always been so close to our hearts, not only because my first film, ‘Strictly Ballroom,’ was screened there 21 years ago, but also because F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote some of the most poignant and beautiful passages of his extraordinary novel just a short distance away at a villa outside St. Raphael.”

So is this a good sign for the quality of the film? Or perhaps just a star-studded stop on the publicity tour? It’d be more comforting if we find out that, as with “Moonrise Kingdom” last year, the film is also in competition at the festival, but that’s a relative rarity, and one that we’d be surprised was repeated this year. Still, it won’t be long til we find out how the film turns out; the film opens in the U.S. on May 10th. And worst comes to worst, we’re sure the afterparty will be something special…

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“The Great Gatsby” Daisy Poster

Dec 20 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", Gallery

Over the past week, individual character one-sheets for The Great Gatsby have been released online, and finally Carey’s Daisy Buchanan gets her own poster. Isn’t it gorgeous? See it in HQ in the gallery.

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New Trailer for “The Great Gatsby”

Dec 20 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", Video

More promotional pieces for The Great Gatsby have been released this week including several new character one-sheets, and now we have a stunning new trailer. Watch it in full below:

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New “Great Gatsby” Still

Dec 15 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", Gallery

A new still of Carey Mulligan and Leonardo DiCaprio from The Great Gatsby has just arrived online, and it is absolutely gorgeous. Check it out in HQ in the gallery.

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“The Great Gatsby” to Open May 2013

Sep 21 • by Celyn • No Comments"The Great Gatsby", News & Articles

Warner Bros. will open Baz Luhrmann’s 3D film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel The Great Gatsby on May 10, 2013, a high-profile summer date.

Headlining Leonardo DiCaprio, the movie will begin its international rollout a week later. The Great Gatsby also stars Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, Joel Edgerton, Isla Fisher and Jason Clarke.

Gatsby originally was scheduled to open Christmas 2012 but was pushed back to allow more time for postproduction.

“Audiences have been looking forward to Baz Luhrmann’s film adaptation of one of the most beloved books of all time, and we felt this beautifully extravagant and dramatic film would be a perfect way for us to kick off the summer slate,” said Warner Bros. president of domestic distribution Dan Fellman, who announced the release date with Warner Bros. president of international distribution Veronika Kwan Vandenberg.

Lurhmann co-wrote the adapted script with frequent collaborator Craig Pearce. He also is a producer alongside Catherine Martin, Lucy Fisher, Douglas Wick and Catherine Knapman.

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