Hornet's Nest sees journalist Mikael Blomqvist again trying to clear Lisbeth Salander's name from an attempted murder charge for trying to kill her father, Zalachenko. I've been lukewarm to both movies so far, noticing that my interest level decreases every moment Salander(played with hard-edged vigor by Noomi Rapace) isn't on screen. I am interested in seeing how the whole thing playes out, though. Check out the trailer below, courtesy of Yahoo Movies!
10/05/2010
Trailer Time: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
Man, they aren't wasting any time are they? The third and final leg of Stieg Larsson's The Millennium Trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, is due to be released in American theaters on October 29th. That means we're getting all three on our shores in the same calandar year. That's crazy. Both The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
and The Girl Who Played with Fire have only been modest successes here, earning roughly $17M in release. Compare that to $140M for both flicks combined globally.
Hornet's Nest sees journalist Mikael Blomqvist again trying to clear Lisbeth Salander's name from an attempted murder charge for trying to kill her father, Zalachenko. I've been lukewarm to both movies so far, noticing that my interest level decreases every moment Salander(played with hard-edged vigor by Noomi Rapace) isn't on screen. I am interested in seeing how the whole thing playes out, though. Check out the trailer below, courtesy of Yahoo Movies!
Hornet's Nest sees journalist Mikael Blomqvist again trying to clear Lisbeth Salander's name from an attempted murder charge for trying to kill her father, Zalachenko. I've been lukewarm to both movies so far, noticing that my interest level decreases every moment Salander(played with hard-edged vigor by Noomi Rapace) isn't on screen. I am interested in seeing how the whole thing playes out, though. Check out the trailer below, courtesy of Yahoo Movies!