'The Lost City of Z' starring Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson has a new movie coming out this year. Titled 'The Lost City of Z', it also stars Sienna Miller, Charlie Hunnam, and Tom Holland.
National Geographic previewed the official movie poster, along with an article about the movie, and a synopsis:
Writer/director James Gray’s adventure epic, The Lost City of Z, follows British explorer Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam) through his many voyages into the unknown jungles of the Amazon in the first part of the 20th century. Leaving his wife, Nina (Sienna Miller), behind in England, Fawcett and his aide-de-camp, Henry Costin (Robert Pattinson), disappear into a world few Europeans had ever experienced to uncover a lost land no one anticipated.
Fawcett’s numerous trips to the region unlocked endless secrets about the Amazon’s flora and fauna, as well as its geography and local populations. But it is what happened to him during his last expedition in 1925 alongside his son, Jack (played by Tom Holland), that remains perhaps his greatest mystery.
Produced by studios Bleecker Street and Amazon Studios, the film will premiere in the US in April 2017. Check out the movie's Facebook page for a teaser trailer.
Poster and synopsis via Nat Geo.
Poster design by BOND via Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street.
National Geographic previewed the official movie poster, along with an article about the movie, and a synopsis:
Writer/director James Gray’s adventure epic, The Lost City of Z, follows British explorer Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam) through his many voyages into the unknown jungles of the Amazon in the first part of the 20th century. Leaving his wife, Nina (Sienna Miller), behind in England, Fawcett and his aide-de-camp, Henry Costin (Robert Pattinson), disappear into a world few Europeans had ever experienced to uncover a lost land no one anticipated.
Fawcett’s numerous trips to the region unlocked endless secrets about the Amazon’s flora and fauna, as well as its geography and local populations. But it is what happened to him during his last expedition in 1925 alongside his son, Jack (played by Tom Holland), that remains perhaps his greatest mystery.
Produced by studios Bleecker Street and Amazon Studios, the film will premiere in the US in April 2017. Check out the movie's Facebook page for a teaser trailer.
Poster and synopsis via Nat Geo.
Poster design by BOND via Amazon Studios and Bleecker Street.
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