The new trailer for 'Alita: Battle Angel' reveals that Alita (Rosa Salazar) is the last cyborg of her kind, swept up in a post-war world foreign to the one she knows. James Cameron and Jon Landau ...
Robert Rodriguez’s Alita: Battle Angel is sure to be a technical marvel, blending motion-capture performance with live action to create an immersive, detailed world set 300 years in the future. Based ...
20th Century Fox has released the second movie trailer for Alita: Battle Angel (2018). This trailer is much better than the first trailer for Alita: Battle Angel. The first trailer left the viewer ...
Before jumping on Disney's latest escapades in the Star Wars universe, The Book of Boba Fett, Robert Rodriguez directed the surprisingly decent anime and manga adaptation Alita: Battle Angel in 2019.
A third movie trailer for Alita: Battle Angel (2018) has debuted from 20th Century Fox. This trailer is easily the best trailer for the film thus far (the first trailer for Alita: Battle Angel was ...
The ever-expanding slate of promised “Avatar” sequels isn’t the only cutting-edge 3-D spectacle that James Cameron fans have been waiting forever to see. The Japanese manga adaptation “Alita: Battle ...
As long as we are stuck waiting for the upcoming four sequels to Avatar, we might as well have a little fun, and that is what co-writer/producer James Cameron, director Robert Rodriguez and company do ...
Japanese manga and anime have been translated into live-action versions many times over the past few decades, to varying degrees of success, usually in the fair-to-middling range. It really wasn't ...
Alita: Battle Angel opens in theaters on St. Valentine’s Day, which is fitting — the $200 million film represents a long romance between producer James Cameron and the source material, the cyberpunk ...
Alita: Battle Angel hits theaters next month, so how did they create the cyberpunk world of Iron City? Hector becomes a real-life cyborg with help from Robert Rodriguez to find out in this Nerdist ...
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