The release of the film 47 Ronin (47 Ronin) was postponed due to “demons”

As it turned out, in Los Angeles at the film festival CinemaCon not only a new promotional poster for the action adventure film was presented Carla Rinsha "47 Ronin" (47 Ronin), but also shows a number of videos, including some filmed sequences, “animatics” and concept art.

First, a scene was shown in which the character Keanu Reeves on a ship in an impromptu circle fighting with swords, and then an episode in which the character Hiroyuki Sanada asks him where he learned to fight like that, why Kai (Keanu) responds: “Fighting Demons”. Then we see clips of his fights with amazing creatures, including They (something like a man-eating giant), and a lightning-fast battle with monks known as the Kangu warlords.

Judging by the reviews and information that has appeared, the release date was shifted from November 11, 2012 to February 8, 2013 due to the fact that the visual effects are “damp” and need improvement.

Sources: nipponcinema.com, cinemablend.com, comingsoon.net

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    Oh, Rodrigo, I think I know you))))

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    again the effects of the master's rope in 1 month. fake Keanu with poor stretching and an atrophied figure. where are the new action heroes like Jackie Chan Jet Li Bruce Lee Donnie Yen. Among the young ones, Tony Jaa and Scott Atkins are worthy. Let the rest of the clumsy ones act in snot or just shoot. It's funny to watch the action die...Did you say it rudely? Sorry, but this is the truth, albeit roughly stated.

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      Personally, I'll watch for Sanada. It’s interesting to know what form he’s in, otherwise his latest projects are only some kind of drama about the railway.

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    Oops, thanks, fixed it.

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    ''As it turned out, in Los Angeles at the CinemaCon film festival''.

    One extra word :wink:

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