300: Rise of an Empire, Man of Steel has yet to hit theaters, but the first look at the Zack Snyder-produced follow-up to 300 has arrived And 300: Rise of an Empire returns viewers to the world where the sepia-toned, blood-drenched 2007 blockbuster takes place. But this time, the big battles and slow-motion sword fighting are set on warships.
"The idea of this movie was always that it takes place at about the same time of the first one," the sequel's director Noam Murro described to MTV News. "It's as if you zoomed out and saw a bigger time frame and told a bigger story of what happened in 300."
The plot, according to the synopsis, pits Greek general "Themistokles (Sullivan Stapleton) against the massive invading Persian forces led by mortal-turned-god Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro), and Artemisia (Eva Green), vengeful commander of the Persian navy."
300: Rise of an Empire isn't out for another nine months or so, but the first trailer debuted Wednesday — maybe to play up the connection to Zack Snyder, whose Superman reboot Man of Steel is out this Friday. Snyder directed the original 300 in 2007, and is listed as a producer in the trailer, which also makes mention of Man of Steel. The movie, directed by Noam Murro, takes place before before, during and after the original film, and brings back Lena Headey as Queen Gorgo, and Rodrigo Santoro as Xerxes.
The first film debuted in March 2007, grossing more than $200 million domestically, and went on to propel the career of director Zach Snyder to tackle other comic book adaptations, including Watchmen and Man of Steel. The 3D film hits theaters March 7.
"The idea of this movie was always that it takes place at about the same time of the first one," the sequel's director Noam Murro described to MTV News. "It's as if you zoomed out and saw a bigger time frame and told a bigger story of what happened in 300."
The plot, according to the synopsis, pits Greek general "Themistokles (Sullivan Stapleton) against the massive invading Persian forces led by mortal-turned-god Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro), and Artemisia (Eva Green), vengeful commander of the Persian navy."
300: Rise of an Empire isn't out for another nine months or so, but the first trailer debuted Wednesday — maybe to play up the connection to Zack Snyder, whose Superman reboot Man of Steel is out this Friday. Snyder directed the original 300 in 2007, and is listed as a producer in the trailer, which also makes mention of Man of Steel. The movie, directed by Noam Murro, takes place before before, during and after the original film, and brings back Lena Headey as Queen Gorgo, and Rodrigo Santoro as Xerxes.
The first film debuted in March 2007, grossing more than $200 million domestically, and went on to propel the career of director Zach Snyder to tackle other comic book adaptations, including Watchmen and Man of Steel. The 3D film hits theaters March 7.