From Paris With Love Trailer
Lionsgate has just brought out the trailer for action/thriller “From Paris with Love,” Pierre Morel’s follow-up to “Taken.”
Scripted by Luc Besson and Adi Hasak, this concerns a young embassy low-ranking intelligence operative (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) working in the office of the U.S. Ambassador in France takes on more than he bargained for when he partners with a wisecracking, fast-shooting, high-ranking U.S. agent (John Travolta) who’s been sent to Paris to stop a terrorist attack.
The film also stars Kasia Smutniak, Amber Rose Revah, Melissa Mars, Richard Durden and Farid Elouardi.
Three “Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard” Teaser Trailers
Take a look at the three teaser trailers from the upcoming CG animated/live action adventure “Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard.”
Based on a fantasy children book written by Luc Besson himself, the CG animated/live action film is the second part of the three part Arthur saga. “Arthur and the Invisibles” was the first part of a trilogy by Luc Besson. It was released back in 2006 and went on to earn only $15 million in the US. While it was considered a major failure by many, the movie earned close to $100 million in foreign territories.
“Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard” plot summary: Arthur journeys with the Minimoy Princess Selenia and her brother Betameche in search of the forbidden city of Necropolis, home of the villainous wizard Maltazard. They must make their way past sticky spider webs and Maltazard’s threatening henchmen.
“From Paris With Love” Poster
A poster for EuropaCorp-produced action/thriller “From Paris With Love” is now online.
Synopsis: A low-ranking intelligence operative (Meyers) working in the office of the U.S. Ambassador in France takes on more than he bargained for when he partners with a wisecracking, fast-shooting, high-ranking U.S. agent (Travolta) who’s been sent to Paris to stop a terrorist attack.
“From Paris with Love” is directed by French filmmaker Pierre Morel (The Transporter, Taken), stars John Travolta (The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Pulp Fiction) and Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors, Mission Impossible: III). Luc Besson (The Transporter, Fifth Element, Taken, Danny the Dog) and Adi Hasak (Shadow Conspiracy) penned the screenplay.
The movie is set to hit theatres on February 19th, 2010.
“Taken 2″ In Development
A couple of months ago, from the LA Times came word that the Liam Neeson thriller “Taken” has a sequel in the works and now according to Variety, EuropaCorp founder Luc Besson announced that the company has initiated development on “Taken 2.”
For the sequel, Besson and veteran writer Robert Mark Kamen (Transporter 1,2,3, Bandidas) will again collaborate on the script. There is no word whether Neeson will return for the second installment.
“Taken” was directed by Pierre Morel. It starred Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen and Holly Valance.
Neeson plays a father who traveling through Europe embarks on a frantic quest to rescue his daughter (Maggie Grace) after the young girl is abducted by slave traders in District B13 director Pierre Morel’s contemporary thriller Taken.
“Taken” earned $145 Million in domestic box office and another $77 million internationally.
Travolta’s From Paris With Love Trailer Arrives
An promotional trailer with unfinished effects and sound for John Travolta’s latest movie “From Paris With Love” has debuted. The movie co-written and produced by Luc Besson, and directed by Pierre Morel, tells the story of a young embassy worker and an American secret agent who cross paths while working on a high-risk mission in Paris.
Action movie, “From Paris With Love,” also stars Jonathan Rhys Meyers, John Travolta, Amber Rose Revah, Melissa Mars, Farid Elouardi and Richard Durden.
Transporter 3 New Photo And First TV Spot
Take a look at new photo of Jason Statham from “Transporter 3” and the first TV spot for Olivier Megaton’s upcoming movie which is written by Luc Besson.

In the “Transporter 3” Jason Statham continues to play Frank Martin, no-nonsense ex-SAS trooper who now works as a freelance courier and professional ass-kicker. The third movie sees Robert Knepper added to the cast.
”Taken” – International Trailer and Poster
Luc Besson’s Europa Corp. has released the ”Taken” trailer.

A former spy (Liam Neeson) relies on his old skills to save his estranged daughter (Maggie Grace), who has been forced into the slave trade.
Director: Pierre Morel
Writer: Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen
Starring: Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen, Maggie Grace, Goran Kostic
Release Date: September 19, 2008
watch the trailer after the jump
‘Charleston and Vendetta’ Serbian fantasy movie
Made on a budget that exceeds €4 million (about US$6 million), the movie was shot during summer 2005. It then went into a long post-production due to specific CGI requirements. Reportedly it contains 40 minutes worth of special effects.
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The official website discovered that the whole thing had been redesigned and down at the bottom of the page was the logo of Luc Besson’s Europa Corp. Besson knows a good thing when he sees it.
Two sisters, Ognjenka (Sonja Kolačarić) and Mala Boginja (Katarina Radivojević) from a fictional Pokrp village that has no males of marrying age set off for the city in search of good men to bring home.
Uroš Stojanović’s debut showed maturity in stylistic composition of a comedy that contains patterns of quite a few genres – from melodrama to fantasy with brilliant photography, grandiose sequences and costumes and computer generated imagery that stands up to anything seen in other great-looking movies.
Directed by Uroš Stojanović and co-written by Aleksandar Radivojević & Stojanović, ‘Charleston and Vendetta’ was released in Serbia following a January 30, 2008 premiere in Belgrade, Serbia.
Starring: Katarina Radivojevic, Sonja Kolacaric, Olivera Katarina, Stefan Kapicic, Nenad Jezdic
”Serbia in the 1920s, after The First World War – a beautiful, brutal land, suspended between East and West, between ancient magic and the forces of civilization. High in the mountains of this mysterious, battle-scarred country lays the village of Pokrp, whose men folk have been eradicated by generations of war. A village of lovelorn women, starving for men. When sisters Little Boginja and Ognjenka inadvertently kill Pokrp’s sole surviving male, a death sentence at the hands of the womenfolk seems certain. But they are granted a reprieve, on the condition that they find a living, virile man and bring him back to the village. Under the watchful eye of their grandmother’s soul, the feisty but innocent pair set out into the big, wide world. Lust, love, a hot-headed strongman and Belgrade’s lecherous dance hall king await them…”
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