Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin ("The Vampire Diaries") poses for “Harpers Bazaar” (Australia) magazine, photographed by Darren McDonald:
Tonkin is noted for portraying 'Cleo Sertori' in "H2O: Just Add Water", 'Fiona Maxwell' in "Tomorrow, When the War Began", 'Faye Chamberlain' in "The Secret Circle" and 'Hayley Marshall' in The CW series "The Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off series "The Originals".
"...in 'The Vampire Diaries', 'Hayley Marshall-Kenner', born 'Andrea Labonair', was a 'werewolf' who had been running with different werewolf packs.
"She met 'Tyler Lockwood' and helped him'. She became pregnant with the child of 'Klaus' and gave birth to a daughter, 'Hope'.
" When Hope was a teenager, she cast a spell on her mother to lure her father to New Orleans and Hayley ended up being kidnapped.
"She let herself have a spell cast to suppress her werewolf side to help her daughter.
Tonkin is noted for portraying 'Cleo Sertori' in "H2O: Just Add Water", 'Fiona Maxwell' in "Tomorrow, When the War Began", 'Faye Chamberlain' in "The Secret Circle" and 'Hayley Marshall' in The CW series "The Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off series "The Originals".
"...in 'The Vampire Diaries', 'Hayley Marshall-Kenner', born 'Andrea Labonair', was a 'werewolf' who had been running with different werewolf packs.
"She met 'Tyler Lockwood' and helped him'. She became pregnant with the child of 'Klaus' and gave birth to a daughter, 'Hope'.
" When Hope was a teenager, she cast a spell on her mother to lure her father to New Orleans and Hayley ended up being kidnapped.
"She let herself have a spell cast to suppress her werewolf side to help her daughter.
- 3/3/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin ("The Vampire Diaries") poses for the February 2024 issue of “InStyle” (Mexico) magazine , wearing Chanel, photographed by Graham Dunn:
Tonkin is noted for portraying 'Cleo Sertori' in "H2O: Just Add Water", 'Fiona Maxwell' in "Tomorrow, When the War Began", 'Faye Chamberlain' in "The Secret Circle" and 'Hayley Marshall' in The CW series "The Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off series "The Originals".
"...in 'The Vampire Diaries', 'Hayley Marshall-Kenner', born 'Andrea Labonair', was a 'werewolf' who had been running with different werewolf packs.
"She met 'Tyler Lockwood' and helped him'. She became pregnant with the child of 'Klaus' and gave birth to a daughter, 'Hope'.
" When Hope was a teenager, she cast a spell on her mother to lure her father to New Orleans and Hayley ended up being kidnapped.
"She let herself have a spell cast to...
Tonkin is noted for portraying 'Cleo Sertori' in "H2O: Just Add Water", 'Fiona Maxwell' in "Tomorrow, When the War Began", 'Faye Chamberlain' in "The Secret Circle" and 'Hayley Marshall' in The CW series "The Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off series "The Originals".
"...in 'The Vampire Diaries', 'Hayley Marshall-Kenner', born 'Andrea Labonair', was a 'werewolf' who had been running with different werewolf packs.
"She met 'Tyler Lockwood' and helped him'. She became pregnant with the child of 'Klaus' and gave birth to a daughter, 'Hope'.
" When Hope was a teenager, she cast a spell on her mother to lure her father to New Orleans and Hayley ended up being kidnapped.
"She let herself have a spell cast to...
- 2/15/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin ("The Vampire Diaries") poses for the January 2024 issue of "Harper's Bazaar" magazine, wearing Chanel, photographed by Darren McDonald:
Tonkin is noted for portraying 'Cleo Sertori' in "H2O: Just Add Water", 'Fiona Maxwell' in "Tomorrow, When the War Began", 'Faye Chamberlain' in "The Secret Circle" and 'Hayley Marshall' in The CW series "The Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off series "The Originals".
"...in 'The Vampire Diaries', 'Hayley Marshall-Kenner', born 'Andrea Labonair', was a 'werewolf' who had been running with different werewolf packs.
"She met 'Tyler Lockwood' and helped him'. She became pregnant with the child of 'Klaus' and gave birth to a daughter, 'Hope'.
" When Hope was a teenager, she cast a spell on her mother to lure her father to New Orleans and Hayley ended up being kidnapped.
"She let herself have a spell cast to...
Tonkin is noted for portraying 'Cleo Sertori' in "H2O: Just Add Water", 'Fiona Maxwell' in "Tomorrow, When the War Began", 'Faye Chamberlain' in "The Secret Circle" and 'Hayley Marshall' in The CW series "The Vampire Diaries" and its spin-off series "The Originals".
"...in 'The Vampire Diaries', 'Hayley Marshall-Kenner', born 'Andrea Labonair', was a 'werewolf' who had been running with different werewolf packs.
"She met 'Tyler Lockwood' and helped him'. She became pregnant with the child of 'Klaus' and gave birth to a daughter, 'Hope'.
" When Hope was a teenager, she cast a spell on her mother to lure her father to New Orleans and Hayley ended up being kidnapped.
"She let herself have a spell cast to...
- 12/27/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Ozu Fan Set For Return Trip To Tokyo
German filmmaker Wim Wenders is to be the president of the jury that decides the main competition prizes later this year at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Wenders has frequent connections with the Japanese capital and last year shot his “Perfect Days” film in the city. The film recently appeared in competition in Cannes and earned Yakusho Koji the best actor prize.
The Tokyo festival confirmed plans to host a celebration of Japanese director Ozu Yasujiro, who was born 120 years ago and died exactly 60 years later. Wenders previously shot 1985 documentary “Tokyo-ga” as a tribute to Ozu.
“For this festival happening 60 years after the death and therefore 120 years after Ozu’s birthday, my declared master, makes the occasion very special to me,” said Wenders.
The festival is set to run Oct. 23 – Nov. 1 (Wed.) in the Hibiya-Yurakucho-Marunouchi-Ginza area. While Ozu celebrations have been announced elsewhere in the world,...
German filmmaker Wim Wenders is to be the president of the jury that decides the main competition prizes later this year at the Tokyo International Film Festival.
Wenders has frequent connections with the Japanese capital and last year shot his “Perfect Days” film in the city. The film recently appeared in competition in Cannes and earned Yakusho Koji the best actor prize.
The Tokyo festival confirmed plans to host a celebration of Japanese director Ozu Yasujiro, who was born 120 years ago and died exactly 60 years later. Wenders previously shot 1985 documentary “Tokyo-ga” as a tribute to Ozu.
“For this festival happening 60 years after the death and therefore 120 years after Ozu’s birthday, my declared master, makes the occasion very special to me,” said Wenders.
The festival is set to run Oct. 23 – Nov. 1 (Wed.) in the Hibiya-Yurakucho-Marunouchi-Ginza area. While Ozu celebrations have been announced elsewhere in the world,...
- 6/13/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Dan Southworth, Chris Pang, Teresa Ting, Mark Dacascos, Mike Moh, Anna Akana | Written by Aimee Garcia, A.J. Mendez, John Swetnam | Directed by Ron Yuan
Who would have thought we would be seeing a sequel to 47 Ronin among all of the Halloween goodies? But sure enough, Universal 1440 Entertainment, the company’s direct-to-video department, has come up with Blade of the 47 Ronin, a modern-day sequel to the Keanu Reeves samurai epic. And they said there’s no such thing as The Great Pumpkin.
Somewhere in Budapest Yurei kills Arai thought to be the last in the bloodline of those who wielded the Blade of the 47 Ronin. But as he kills him he senses the existence of another heir.
As the other clans argue over what to do about the sword and the prophecy attached to it, Onami one of Lord Shinshiro’s onna-bugeisha reaches out to Reo.
Who would have thought we would be seeing a sequel to 47 Ronin among all of the Halloween goodies? But sure enough, Universal 1440 Entertainment, the company’s direct-to-video department, has come up with Blade of the 47 Ronin, a modern-day sequel to the Keanu Reeves samurai epic. And they said there’s no such thing as The Great Pumpkin.
Somewhere in Budapest Yurei kills Arai thought to be the last in the bloodline of those who wielded the Blade of the 47 Ronin. But as he kills him he senses the existence of another heir.
As the other clans argue over what to do about the sword and the prophecy attached to it, Onami one of Lord Shinshiro’s onna-bugeisha reaches out to Reo.
- 4/20/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
French sales agency Elle Driver is giving a Cannes Market launch to “Kid Snow,” a West Australian-produced tale of redemption set in the 1970s world of tent boxing. Production starts on Monday in Australia’s Goldfields-Esperance region, making it the first feature film to kick off production in the state since its border re-opened.
Boxing tents toured Australia’s small towns from the early 1900s until the 1970s, and were venues where professional fighters faced off against local challengers. The troupes criss-crossed the outback, boasted a carnival-like atmosphere and were places where Indigenous fighters could become heroes.
Penned by writers John Brumpton and Stephen Cleary, the story involves a washed-up Irish boxer named Kid Snow who is finally given a chance to redeem himself when he is offered a rematch against the man he fought a decade prior, on a night that changed his life forever. When Kid Snow meets single mother Sunny,...
Boxing tents toured Australia’s small towns from the early 1900s until the 1970s, and were venues where professional fighters faced off against local challengers. The troupes criss-crossed the outback, boasted a carnival-like atmosphere and were places where Indigenous fighters could become heroes.
Penned by writers John Brumpton and Stephen Cleary, the story involves a washed-up Irish boxer named Kid Snow who is finally given a chance to redeem himself when he is offered a rematch against the man he fought a decade prior, on a night that changed his life forever. When Kid Snow meets single mother Sunny,...
- 5/22/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
To mark the release of NOS4A2 on 8th March, we’ve been given 2 boxsets of Seasons 1&2 to give away.
Victoria “Vic” McQueen, is a young working-class artist, who, fed up with her parents fighting, jumps on her motorbike to get away. Soon she discovers that she has an uncanny ability to find lost things…
This power puts her on a dangerous collision course with the seemingly immortal, sinister, seductive Charlie Manx. Manx lures children, feeds off their souls, then deposits what remains of them into Christmasland—a twisted Christmas Village of Manx’s imagination where every day is Christmas Day and unhappiness is against the law.
Alongside bubbly, purple-haired librarian Maggie Leigh (Jahkara Smith – Into the Dark) who has a Scrabble bag portal to the universe, Vic must strive to defeat Manx and henchman Bing Partridge, and rescue the missing children – all without losing her mind or falling victim herself…...
Victoria “Vic” McQueen, is a young working-class artist, who, fed up with her parents fighting, jumps on her motorbike to get away. Soon she discovers that she has an uncanny ability to find lost things…
This power puts her on a dangerous collision course with the seemingly immortal, sinister, seductive Charlie Manx. Manx lures children, feeds off their souls, then deposits what remains of them into Christmasland—a twisted Christmas Village of Manx’s imagination where every day is Christmas Day and unhappiness is against the law.
Alongside bubbly, purple-haired librarian Maggie Leigh (Jahkara Smith – Into the Dark) who has a Scrabble bag portal to the universe, Vic must strive to defeat Manx and henchman Bing Partridge, and rescue the missing children – all without losing her mind or falling victim herself…...
- 3/1/2021
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Sneak Peek new images of Austalian actress Phoebe Tonkin, aka 'Hayley Marshall' in The CW series "The Vampire Diaries", posing for a recent issue of "Elle" magazine:
December 2005, Tonkin was cast in the role of 'Cleo Sertori' on the Australian children's 'mermaid' television series "H2O: Just Add Water' for three seasons.
She made her feature film debut in "Tomorrow, When the War Began" (2010), followed by the 3D horror film "Bait 3D".
Tonkin went back to TV to play 'Faye Chamberlain' on The CW supernatural drama series "The Secret Circle" (2011)...
...and in 2012, Tonkin joined the cast of The CW's "The Vampire Diaries", in the recurring role of 'Hayley', reprising the role for the spin-off series "The Originals".
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Phoebe Tonkin...
December 2005, Tonkin was cast in the role of 'Cleo Sertori' on the Australian children's 'mermaid' television series "H2O: Just Add Water' for three seasons.
She made her feature film debut in "Tomorrow, When the War Began" (2010), followed by the 3D horror film "Bait 3D".
Tonkin went back to TV to play 'Faye Chamberlain' on The CW supernatural drama series "The Secret Circle" (2011)...
...and in 2012, Tonkin joined the cast of The CW's "The Vampire Diaries", in the recurring role of 'Hayley', reprising the role for the spin-off series "The Originals".
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek Phoebe Tonkin...
- 6/12/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
An adaptation of Meg Rosoff's tale of an American girl caught in England during world war three fails to sparkle
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In Australia, they have Tomorrow, When the War Began, the first in a trilogy of films based on John Marsden's novels in which plucky teens get their shit together when their homeland is invaded by evil foreigners. Here, we have this adaptation of Meg Rosoff's award-winning book (it scooped the Guardian's children's fiction prize in 2004) about a stroppy American girl sojourning in England when the third world war breaks out and a nuclear explosion flattens London.
Saoirse Ronan is Daisy, the uppity incomer who refuses to muck in with her bohemian British counterparts until her heart is captured by handsome cousin Edmond (the omnipresent George MacKay) and her frosty facade begins to crack. But when war tears the boys and girls apart,...
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In Australia, they have Tomorrow, When the War Began, the first in a trilogy of films based on John Marsden's novels in which plucky teens get their shit together when their homeland is invaded by evil foreigners. Here, we have this adaptation of Meg Rosoff's award-winning book (it scooped the Guardian's children's fiction prize in 2004) about a stroppy American girl sojourning in England when the third world war breaks out and a nuclear explosion flattens London.
Saoirse Ronan is Daisy, the uppity incomer who refuses to muck in with her bohemian British counterparts until her heart is captured by handsome cousin Edmond (the omnipresent George MacKay) and her frosty facade begins to crack. But when war tears the boys and girls apart,...
- 10/5/2013
- by Mark Kermode
- The Guardian - Film News
[View the story "Tomorrow When the War Began TV premiere spurs actors and fans to call for sequel" on Storify]Tomorrow When the War Began TV premiere spurs actors and fans to call for sequelThe biggest Australian film at the box office in 2010, Tomorrow When the War Began, had its premiere on local free-to-air TV on Friday night. The film, based on the first novel from John Marsden's popular series, grossed $13.5 million in Australia and spurred expectations of a sequel.
Storified by Brendan Swift · Fri, Nov 09 2012 18:22:10
Tomorrow, When the War Began Full Length Trailer HQ!alysonmichalka91However, the $27 million film failed to win an audience in the Us and several other major territories and, despite an announcement that the sequel would start shooting in 2011, was put on hold. More than 18 months later, it remains stalled in development but the TV screening brought forth a flood of fans. Lincoln Lewis, who played Kevin the film, led the banter.Thanks so much to every1 sending tweets out tonight about Twtwb,...
Storified by Brendan Swift · Fri, Nov 09 2012 18:22:10
Tomorrow, When the War Began Full Length Trailer HQ!alysonmichalka91However, the $27 million film failed to win an audience in the Us and several other major territories and, despite an announcement that the sequel would start shooting in 2011, was put on hold. More than 18 months later, it remains stalled in development but the TV screening brought forth a flood of fans. Lincoln Lewis, who played Kevin the film, led the banter.Thanks so much to every1 sending tweets out tonight about Twtwb,...
- 11/10/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Written and Directed by: Stuart Beattie
Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis, Phoebe Tonkin and Deniz Akdeniz
Based on the first of a series of young adult novels by John Marsden, Tomorrow When the War Began is a character-driven survival drama similar in premise to the ’84 film Red Dawn. While comparisons to that teen hit are inevitable, the two narratives are ultimately very different, both tonally and thematically. Tomorrow emphasizes character and group dynamics while relegating the military threat (the Soviet Union in Red Dawn) to an ambiguous Asian collective left mostly unseen. If Red Dawn wanted to be a crowd-pleasing comic book action film, Tomorrow When the War Began certainly has a different set of priorities.
In the small Australian port town of Wirrawee, seven teenagers decide to go camping for the weekend. Ellie (a captivating Caitlin Stasey), her best friend Corrie (Rachel Hurd-Wood) and Corrie’s boyfriend...
Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis, Phoebe Tonkin and Deniz Akdeniz
Based on the first of a series of young adult novels by John Marsden, Tomorrow When the War Began is a character-driven survival drama similar in premise to the ’84 film Red Dawn. While comparisons to that teen hit are inevitable, the two narratives are ultimately very different, both tonally and thematically. Tomorrow emphasizes character and group dynamics while relegating the military threat (the Soviet Union in Red Dawn) to an ambiguous Asian collective left mostly unseen. If Red Dawn wanted to be a crowd-pleasing comic book action film, Tomorrow When the War Began certainly has a different set of priorities.
In the small Australian port town of Wirrawee, seven teenagers decide to go camping for the weekend. Ellie (a captivating Caitlin Stasey), her best friend Corrie (Rachel Hurd-Wood) and Corrie’s boyfriend...
- 5/24/2012
- by Bradley Harding
- Planet Fury
Omnilab Media may remain committed to developing the sequel to 2010 blockbuster Tomorrow, When the War Began but the film's star, Caitlin Stasey, feels her involvement in the project is over.
The actress, who won an If Award for her performance as Ellie Linton in the adaptation of the best selling John Marsden novel, believes that if a second film does eventually go ahead, it may not feature the original cast members.
"You always hear things, you always hear that someone's writing it, that someone's putting it together," says Stasey. "Nothing has happened until it happens. Unfortunately for the Tomorrow series, I feel that for the actors that were in the first film, maybe our commitment to it is done."
Tomorrow, When the War Began, which was written and directed by Stuart Beattie, was the highest grossing Australian film of 2010, taking $13.48 million at the box office. In February 2011 it was announced...
The actress, who won an If Award for her performance as Ellie Linton in the adaptation of the best selling John Marsden novel, believes that if a second film does eventually go ahead, it may not feature the original cast members.
"You always hear things, you always hear that someone's writing it, that someone's putting it together," says Stasey. "Nothing has happened until it happens. Unfortunately for the Tomorrow series, I feel that for the actors that were in the first film, maybe our commitment to it is done."
Tomorrow, When the War Began, which was written and directed by Stuart Beattie, was the highest grossing Australian film of 2010, taking $13.48 million at the box office. In February 2011 it was announced...
- 3/27/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
Omnilab Media may remain committed to developing the sequel to 2010 blockbuster Tomorrow, When the War Began but the film's star, Caitlin Stasey, feels her involvement in the project is over. The actress, who won an If Award for her performance as Ellie Linton in the adaptation of the best selling John Marsden novel, believes that if a second film does eventually go ahead, it may not feature the original cast members. "You always hear things, you always hear that someone's writing it, that someone's putting it together," says Stasey. "Nothing has happened until it happens. Unfortunately for the Tomorrow series, I feel that for the actors that were in the first film, maybe our commitment to it is done." Tomorrow, When the War Began, which was written...
- 3/27/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
Title: Tomorrow, When the War Began Directed By: Stuart Beattie Starring: Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis, Deniz Akdeniz, Phoebe Tonkin, Chris Pang, Ashleigh Cummings, Andy Ryan The Red Dawn remake is lucky the adaptation of John Marsden’s Tomorrow, When the War Began isn’t getting a wide release here in the states. It’d have some solid teens-band-together-to-fight-invaders competition. Tomorrow, When the War Began certainly suffers from some technical and acting issues, but the piece is so exciting and engaging overall you’ll undoubtedly be hoping for a sequel when the credits roll. Caitlin Stasey stars as Ellie Linton, a teen living in a small Australian town looking to take a little...
- 2/25/2012
- by Perri Nemiroff
- ShockYa
The sequel to the highest-grossing local film of 2010, Tomorrow, When the War Began, remains in development, according to Omnilab Media managing director Christopher Mapp.. The teen action-thriller was.a huge hit in Australia . grossing more than $13.5 million . but underperformed in the United Kingdom and other territories, which dented the sequel.s prospects. It will finally be released in the Us from February 24 via a multi-platform release strategy which includes a limited theatrical run. Omnilab boss Christopher Mapp told If magazine late last year that the company remains committed to the project, which is back in development after writer-director Stuart Beattie signed on to helm I, Frankenstein. The official Tomorrow, When the War Began Facebook...
- 2/7/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Tomorrow, When the War Began 2 (2012)’s, the sequel to Tomorrow, When the War Began, production location has not been settled. Writer/director Stuart Beattie from Tomorrow, When the War Began is supposedly returning (written about here: I, Frankenstein’s Stuart Beattie delays Tomorrow, When the War Began (2012)) as are cast members Caitlin Stasey, Phoebe Tonkin, Deniz Akdeniz, Ashleigh Cummings, Chris Pang, and Andrew Ryan. We previously wrote about the film moving forward here: Tomorrow, When the War Began 2 (2012): Sequel Moving Ahead.
From The Herald:
The Nsw Government says it will fight to keep production of Tomorrow When The War Began 2 in the Hunter after reports the Gold Coast was trying to lure the movie sequel to Queensland.
On the original film, Tomorrow, When the War Began:
The $27 million action movie was shot around the Hunter in 2009, with Raymond Terrace, Dungog and Maitland providing backdrops…the film brought $2.9million and...
From The Herald:
The Nsw Government says it will fight to keep production of Tomorrow When The War Began 2 in the Hunter after reports the Gold Coast was trying to lure the movie sequel to Queensland.
On the original film, Tomorrow, When the War Began:
The $27 million action movie was shot around the Hunter in 2009, with Raymond Terrace, Dungog and Maitland providing backdrops…the film brought $2.9million and...
- 7/7/2011
- by filmbook
- Film-Book
Had I not known that this gung-ho Australian adventure story was adapted from a series of novels for older children by John Marsden, I would have supposed it to be a remake of John Milius's much maligned 1984 "what-if" film Red Dawn, in which a band of intrepid Colorado high-school kids take to the hills and conduct a six-month guerrilla war against a Soviet invasion of the United States. In Tomorrow, When the War Began a cross-section of small-town kids (three female, three male) come back from a trekking weekend in the outback to find their coastal town brutally invaded by a coalition of Asian nations determined to share Australia with its xenophobic inhabitants. The one grownup around is a local dentist played by the film's only familiar face, Colin Friels, who rapidly disappears.
With their parents and other adults either killed or herded into the local showground (something similar...
With their parents and other adults either killed or herded into the local showground (something similar...
- 4/9/2011
- by Philip French
- The Guardian - Film News
Rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars
Bad grammar is the order of the day in this lacklustre teen drama from Australia. And not just in the title either, the grammar of the film (its editing, its structure, its scripting) are unrelentingly awful.
It’s a shame because the film is adapted from some highly acclaimed source material. The series of books by John Marsden are so highly regarded in its native Australia that it’s taught in schools.
The story centres on Ellie Linton (Caitlin Stasey), an ordinary teenage girl having an ordinary argument with her ordinary parents about an ordinary camping trip with her ordinary friends. Have I mentioned the film was desperate to show that they’re ordinary? Just like normal teenagers? Because they are. Except that they’re not. At all.
As soon as we’re introduced to the group of Ellie’s friends who will accompany her to...
Bad grammar is the order of the day in this lacklustre teen drama from Australia. And not just in the title either, the grammar of the film (its editing, its structure, its scripting) are unrelentingly awful.
It’s a shame because the film is adapted from some highly acclaimed source material. The series of books by John Marsden are so highly regarded in its native Australia that it’s taught in schools.
The story centres on Ellie Linton (Caitlin Stasey), an ordinary teenage girl having an ordinary argument with her ordinary parents about an ordinary camping trip with her ordinary friends. Have I mentioned the film was desperate to show that they’re ordinary? Just like normal teenagers? Because they are. Except that they’re not. At all.
As soon as we’re introduced to the group of Ellie’s friends who will accompany her to...
- 4/8/2011
- by Michael Edwards
- Obsessed with Film
G'day, cobbers. We've got two clips from "Aussie Red Dawn" movie Tomorrow When The War Began. It was last year's box office smash down under and based on a series of novels by John Marsden. The film also marks the directorial debut of Hollywood screenwriter Stuart Beattie. It opens in the UK today (8th April).
The teen action adventure stars Caitlin Stasy, Rachel Hurd Wood and some other actors you've probably never heard of. To read our review and watch the trailer click on the linkoids provided: Tomorrow When The War Began review and see the Tomorrow When The War Began trailer
Synopsis:
Tomorrow, When The War Began follows the journey of eight high school friends in a remote country town whose lives are suddenly and violently upended by war that no one saw coming. Cut off from their families and their friends, these eight extraordinary teenagers must learn to escape,...
The teen action adventure stars Caitlin Stasy, Rachel Hurd Wood and some other actors you've probably never heard of. To read our review and watch the trailer click on the linkoids provided: Tomorrow When The War Began review and see the Tomorrow When The War Began trailer
Synopsis:
Tomorrow, When The War Began follows the journey of eight high school friends in a remote country town whose lives are suddenly and violently upended by war that no one saw coming. Cut off from their families and their friends, these eight extraordinary teenagers must learn to escape,...
- 4/8/2011
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
Have you ever wondered just how the denizens of Summer Bay might fare in the event of a hostile military takeover?
Ellie Linton (Caitlin Jean Stasey) is determined to escape the confines of Wirrawee, a small Australian township, and decides to embark on a camping trip with best friend Corrie (Rachel Hurd-Wood), and Corrie’s boyfriend Kevin. Told by her parents that they must find another five people if they are to take the family Land Rover, Ellie seeks out next-door neighbour Homer, budding love-interest Lee, posh girl Fi and devout Christian Robyn to join them on their staycation.
Arriving in a remote valley called Hell (I’m not even joking), the friends are deprived of sleep by a never-ending fleet of military aircraft. Thinking nothing of it, the friends finish out their stay before returning home. Finding their houses empty and their parents imprisoned at the local carnival, the...
Ellie Linton (Caitlin Jean Stasey) is determined to escape the confines of Wirrawee, a small Australian township, and decides to embark on a camping trip with best friend Corrie (Rachel Hurd-Wood), and Corrie’s boyfriend Kevin. Told by her parents that they must find another five people if they are to take the family Land Rover, Ellie seeks out next-door neighbour Homer, budding love-interest Lee, posh girl Fi and devout Christian Robyn to join them on their staycation.
Arriving in a remote valley called Hell (I’m not even joking), the friends are deprived of sleep by a never-ending fleet of military aircraft. Thinking nothing of it, the friends finish out their stay before returning home. Finding their houses empty and their parents imprisoned at the local carnival, the...
- 4/8/2011
- by Steven Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
We recently heard that Stuart Beattie had been brought on board to write and direct a film version of Darkstorm's horror mash-up comic I, Frankenstein.
Filming is set to start on that this autumn, which will delay Beattie's plans for sequels to his directorial debut, the Australian adventure drama Tomorrow, When The War Began.
That film gathered positive reviews and became last year's highest-grossing domestic movie Down Under. Well, now we can find out what all the fuss was about as Tomorrow, When The War Began is getting a UK release this Friday, April 8.
And ahead of that, there is a special preview screening at the Barbican Centre in London on Wednesday, April 6, followed by a Q&A with one of its stars, British actress Rachel Hurd-Wood.
A synopsis and trailer are included below.
Synopsis:
Tomorrow, When The War Began follows the journey of eight high school friends in a...
Filming is set to start on that this autumn, which will delay Beattie's plans for sequels to his directorial debut, the Australian adventure drama Tomorrow, When The War Began.
That film gathered positive reviews and became last year's highest-grossing domestic movie Down Under. Well, now we can find out what all the fuss was about as Tomorrow, When The War Began is getting a UK release this Friday, April 8.
And ahead of that, there is a special preview screening at the Barbican Centre in London on Wednesday, April 6, followed by a Q&A with one of its stars, British actress Rachel Hurd-Wood.
A synopsis and trailer are included below.
Synopsis:
Tomorrow, When The War Began follows the journey of eight high school friends in a...
- 4/4/2011
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Tomorrow, When The War Began
Stars: Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis, Deniz Akdeniz, Phoebe Tonkin, Chris Pang, Ashleigh Cummings | Written and Directed by Stuart Beattie
The problem with the increasing quality of modern television is that it can make the movies look cheap. Big-budget programmes such as Lost or The Pacific look pretty much like full-scale films, so when a film comes along with big ideas it wants to portray on a grand scale, it is not only competing with whatever else is in circulation in the multiplexes, but now also with what is being directly broadcast into viewer’s homes. And it’s this kind of comparison with show such as Lost, The Pacific or V that hampers the enjoyment of the grammatically awkward Tomorrow, When the War Began.
The film centres on a group of preposterously good-looking teenagers who take a camping trip in the Australian outback,...
Stars: Caitlin Stasey, Rachel Hurd-Wood, Lincoln Lewis, Deniz Akdeniz, Phoebe Tonkin, Chris Pang, Ashleigh Cummings | Written and Directed by Stuart Beattie
The problem with the increasing quality of modern television is that it can make the movies look cheap. Big-budget programmes such as Lost or The Pacific look pretty much like full-scale films, so when a film comes along with big ideas it wants to portray on a grand scale, it is not only competing with whatever else is in circulation in the multiplexes, but now also with what is being directly broadcast into viewer’s homes. And it’s this kind of comparison with show such as Lost, The Pacific or V that hampers the enjoyment of the grammatically awkward Tomorrow, When the War Began.
The film centres on a group of preposterously good-looking teenagers who take a camping trip in the Australian outback,...
- 3/25/2011
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
Omnilab Media has confirmed production of the sequel to the highest grossing Australian film of 2010, Tomorrow, When the War Began, to be made in Nsw and scheduled for a September shoot.
The sequel, adapted from the John Marsden novels, will be once again written and directed by Stuart Beattie. It will be shot in the Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains, and according to the Nsw Government, it is expected to generate more than 450 jobs – with a $40m injection into the state’s economy.
The state Government provided a grant from its film fund to Omnilab Media, in order to secure production (including pre and post-production) for Nsw.
“We have worked hard to build up our Australian business into an internationally successful company employing more than 300 people,” said Omnilab CEO Christopher Mapp. “Without Government support, many of these jobs would be exported overseas. This investment allows us to keep these jobs in Australia,...
The sequel, adapted from the John Marsden novels, will be once again written and directed by Stuart Beattie. It will be shot in the Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains, and according to the Nsw Government, it is expected to generate more than 450 jobs – with a $40m injection into the state’s economy.
The state Government provided a grant from its film fund to Omnilab Media, in order to secure production (including pre and post-production) for Nsw.
“We have worked hard to build up our Australian business into an internationally successful company employing more than 300 people,” said Omnilab CEO Christopher Mapp. “Without Government support, many of these jobs would be exported overseas. This investment allows us to keep these jobs in Australia,...
- 2/26/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
After a year with no major film productions in Australia, the local industry is breathing a sigh of relief as for the second Saturday in a row a major feature is set to begin shooting.
Following on from the announcement of Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" last weekend, the Nsw Government announced today production would kick off shortly in Sydney on a sequel to last year's $27 million action feature "Tomorrow, When the War Began".
Nicknamed the 'Aussie Red Dawn', the film was an adaptation of the first book in John Marsden's best-selling seven novel series about a small band of teenagers from the fictional country town of Wirrawee who wage a guerrilla war after the northern most areas of Australia are invaded and occupied by a major (but unnamed) foreign power. For those who haven't seen it, the trailer is included below:
The first film drew generally...
Following on from the announcement of Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" last weekend, the Nsw Government announced today production would kick off shortly in Sydney on a sequel to last year's $27 million action feature "Tomorrow, When the War Began".
Nicknamed the 'Aussie Red Dawn', the film was an adaptation of the first book in John Marsden's best-selling seven novel series about a small band of teenagers from the fictional country town of Wirrawee who wage a guerrilla war after the northern most areas of Australia are invaded and occupied by a major (but unnamed) foreign power. For those who haven't seen it, the trailer is included below:
The first film drew generally...
- 2/26/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
After proving an absolute hit at the local box office - it was the highest grossing local film of last year - Tomorrow, When The War Began has also broken DVD sales records in its first week of release. Since the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 30 (although admittedly there were plenty of outlets stocking it a few days prior), it's sold almost 105,000 copies which sees it now hold the record for the biggest first week of sales for an Australian independently produced and financed film. The adaptation of the first novel in John Marsden's beloved series, Tomorrow, When The War Began also outsold other big holiday releases including Salt and The Expendables.
- 1/12/2011
- FilmInk.com.au
When Filmink posed the question of sequels to Stuart Beattie back in August - just prior to Tomorrow, When The War Began releasing - the writer/director was careful not to look too far ahead. "All that is just dreaming," he told us, "but the potential is there. It all depends on the crowds and who shows up!" Well, the crowds definitely turned up for Tomorrow, When The War Began, the adaptation of the first novel in John Marsden's beloved series. After the film's commercial success, it comes as little surprise to learn that Beattie has been asked to oversee its sequel.
- 12/15/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
Entertainment One has secured Canadian distribution rights for two Omnilab Media/Ambience Entertainment films, Tomorrow, When the War Began and the upcoming The Killer Elite.
The deal was negotiated by Entertainment One’s Lara Thompson and Kimberley Fox on behalf of sales agent Inferno.
Tomorrow, When the War Began was written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the novel by John Marsden. It is currently the highest grossing Australian film of 2010, with more than $13m earned at the box office.
The Killer Elite stars Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Robert DeNiro. It was shot in Melbourne and will be released in 2011.
The deal was negotiated by Entertainment One’s Lara Thompson and Kimberley Fox on behalf of sales agent Inferno.
Tomorrow, When the War Began was written and directed by Stuart Beattie, based on the novel by John Marsden. It is currently the highest grossing Australian film of 2010, with more than $13m earned at the box office.
The Killer Elite stars Jason Statham, Clive Owen and Robert DeNiro. It was shot in Melbourne and will be released in 2011.
- 11/3/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
In a two-picture deal with Inferno Entertainment, Entertainment One has picked up Canadian distribution rights to two movies produced by Australia's Omnilab Media -- the Jason Statham action pic The Killer Elite and the action drama Tomorrow When the War Began.
In Gary McKendry's Killer, Statham plays a former Navy Seal who reassembles his old team, which includes Robert De Niro, for a confrontation with a former Sas member, played by Clive Owen. The film is produced by Michael Boughen through Omnilab's Australian production arm, Ambience Entertainment, and Joni Sighvatsson. Exec producers are Christopher Mapp, Matthew Street, David Whealy, Peter D. Graves and Steve Chasman.
The top-grossing Australian film of 2010, Tomorrow, written and directed by Stuart Beattie and also produced by Boughen, concerns eight teens who find themselves in the middle of a war.
The deal was negotiated by eOne's Lara Thompson and Inferno's Kimberley Fox.
In Gary McKendry's Killer, Statham plays a former Navy Seal who reassembles his old team, which includes Robert De Niro, for a confrontation with a former Sas member, played by Clive Owen. The film is produced by Michael Boughen through Omnilab's Australian production arm, Ambience Entertainment, and Joni Sighvatsson. Exec producers are Christopher Mapp, Matthew Street, David Whealy, Peter D. Graves and Steve Chasman.
The top-grossing Australian film of 2010, Tomorrow, written and directed by Stuart Beattie and also produced by Boughen, concerns eight teens who find themselves in the middle of a war.
The deal was negotiated by eOne's Lara Thompson and Inferno's Kimberley Fox.
- 11/2/2010
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Tomorrow, When the War Began took the Soundtrack of the Year and Best Film Sound Recording trophies at the Australian Screen Sound Guild (Assg) Sound Awards
Beneath Hill 60 won the Sound Design Category, while the Sound Mixing prize went to Daybreakers.
The ceremony took place last Friday in North Sydney.
These are the 2010 winners:
Feature Film Soundtrack of the Year.
Tomorrow When The War Began
Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Recording.
Tomorrow When The War Began
David Lee, Gerry Nucifora, Emma Barham.
Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Design.
Beneath Hill 60
Liam Egan, Tony Murtagh, Alicia Slusarski,
Leah Katz, Blair Slater, Mario Vaccaro,
Liesl Pieterse, Andy Wright, Jennifer Sochackyj,
Ruth Vance, Michelle Child, Cara Harvey.
Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Mixing.
Daybreakers
Phil Heywood, Wayne Pashley.
Best Achievement in Sound for a Television Commercial or Program.
Centrebet “Don’t Just Watch itâ€.
Scott Collins...
Beneath Hill 60 won the Sound Design Category, while the Sound Mixing prize went to Daybreakers.
The ceremony took place last Friday in North Sydney.
These are the 2010 winners:
Feature Film Soundtrack of the Year.
Tomorrow When The War Began
Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Recording.
Tomorrow When The War Began
David Lee, Gerry Nucifora, Emma Barham.
Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Design.
Beneath Hill 60
Liam Egan, Tony Murtagh, Alicia Slusarski,
Leah Katz, Blair Slater, Mario Vaccaro,
Liesl Pieterse, Andy Wright, Jennifer Sochackyj,
Ruth Vance, Michelle Child, Cara Harvey.
Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Mixing.
Daybreakers
Phil Heywood, Wayne Pashley.
Best Achievement in Sound for a Television Commercial or Program.
Centrebet “Don’t Just Watch itâ€.
Scott Collins...
- 10/31/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Stuart Beattie’s directorial debut Tomorrow, When the War Began has taken more than Au$7.7 million dollars at the Australian box office since its September 2nd launch- making it the highest grossing Australian film of the year.
Adapted from the novel by John Marsden, the film has also brought in Nzd$840,000 at the New Zealand box office, a number expected to rise in the coming weeks. “We are looking forward to a successful school holiday period and hope that the film will move on to a much bigger box office” commented Mike Selwyn, Paramount Pictures Australia MD and VP Australia/New Zealand.
There is currently no date set for an international release, however Tomorrow has been screened to buyers at the Toronto International Film Festival. Executive producer - Christopher Mapp said: “The film was hotly pursued by distributors at Toronto and we look forward to announcing details of international sales soon.
Adapted from the novel by John Marsden, the film has also brought in Nzd$840,000 at the New Zealand box office, a number expected to rise in the coming weeks. “We are looking forward to a successful school holiday period and hope that the film will move on to a much bigger box office” commented Mike Selwyn, Paramount Pictures Australia MD and VP Australia/New Zealand.
There is currently no date set for an international release, however Tomorrow has been screened to buyers at the Toronto International Film Festival. Executive producer - Christopher Mapp said: “The film was hotly pursued by distributors at Toronto and we look forward to announcing details of international sales soon.
- 9/16/2010
- by georginap
- Encore Magazine
I haven't seen the movie or read the original source material, so I can't say for certain if the Aussie action movie Tomorrow, When The War Began is a complete "ripoff" of Red Dawn... but it does seem awfully familiar. The movie (based on a series of bestselling books by John Marsden) is about a group of teens who engage in guerrilla tactics against a foreign army invading their land. And the first one is such a hit in its home country, they're apparently already working on...
- 9/13/2010
- by Dave Davis
- JoBlo.com
Many here have jokingly called it "that other remake of 'Red Dawn,'" but 'Tomorrow, When the War Began' is its own entity, and a major one at that, at least in Australia where it not only opened at #1 a couple weeks ago but also there became the highest-grossing domestic film not financed by Hollywood. The film, similar to 'Red Dawn', is about a band of high school students defending their country against an invading army. It's based on a series of popular young adult novels by John Marsden and is the directorial debut of Stuart Beattie, best known for co-writing the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movies.
Because of its success Down Under, the 'Tomorrow' franchise will continue with sequels, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Beattie is set to return as writer and director of at least two more films adapted from the seven-book franchise, though nothing has been officially greenlit.
Because of its success Down Under, the 'Tomorrow' franchise will continue with sequels, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Beattie is set to return as writer and director of at least two more films adapted from the seven-book franchise, though nothing has been officially greenlit.
- 9/13/2010
- by Christopher Campbell
- Cinematical
Last June, we reported that Stuart Beattie wrote and would direct the adaptation of an Australian young adult series, Tomorrow, When the War Began. Since then we have seen the trailer for the upcoming film and have wondered if there will be more films.
Beattie now has signed on to write and direct the second and third installments of Tomorrow, When the War Began. The film recently made a box office splash down under since it opened back on Sept. 3.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the sequels will also reunite the original cast and producers. The two sequels will be shot back-to-back, but have not been officially greenlit, although that is expected to change in the coming weeks.
It remains to be seen how and when the movies will be distrbuted here in the states, if at all, being that the source material may not be as well known with American audiences.
Beattie now has signed on to write and direct the second and third installments of Tomorrow, When the War Began. The film recently made a box office splash down under since it opened back on Sept. 3.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the sequels will also reunite the original cast and producers. The two sequels will be shot back-to-back, but have not been officially greenlit, although that is expected to change in the coming weeks.
It remains to be seen how and when the movies will be distrbuted here in the states, if at all, being that the source material may not be as well known with American audiences.
- 9/13/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
A second and third installment of the Australian action movie series "Tomorrow, When the War Began" is being lined up to be shot back-to-back says Reuters.
Filmmaker Stuart Beattie will return and has signed on to write and direct both features, but the project has not been officially greenlit as yet. Beattie has previously stated that it would take at least a trilogy of films to properly adapt John Marsden's seven book series, looks like he's got his wish.
The $25 million first film followed a small band of teenagers who return from a short getaway in the bush to find their small country town taken over by a hostile invasion force. They soon wage a guerrilla war on the enemy garrison posted there.
The first instalment opened in Australia earlier this month and took in over $5 million in its first week. It also scored the record of the third-largest...
Filmmaker Stuart Beattie will return and has signed on to write and direct both features, but the project has not been officially greenlit as yet. Beattie has previously stated that it would take at least a trilogy of films to properly adapt John Marsden's seven book series, looks like he's got his wish.
The $25 million first film followed a small band of teenagers who return from a short getaway in the bush to find their small country town taken over by a hostile invasion force. They soon wage a guerrilla war on the enemy garrison posted there.
The first instalment opened in Australia earlier this month and took in over $5 million in its first week. It also scored the record of the third-largest...
- 9/13/2010
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Plans are in place for second and third installments to be made of Tomorrow, When The War Began, the recent Australian action movie that proved a massive hit at the box office.
Stuart Beattie is preparing to return to write and direct the sequels, which will also see the producers and original cast, including rising star Caitlin Stasey and Home And Away's Lincoln Lewis, reuniting.
Nothing is official yet because the films, which will be shot back-to-back, have actually greenlit, but according to The Hollywood Reporter that's just a formality now.
Tomorrow, When The War Began is based on a popular Australian Ya book series by John Marsden and tells the story of a group of high school students who return from a camping trip to find their hometown invaded by a foreign army, and proceed to take up arms against the invaders. The film opened in Australia on...
Stuart Beattie is preparing to return to write and direct the sequels, which will also see the producers and original cast, including rising star Caitlin Stasey and Home And Away's Lincoln Lewis, reuniting.
Nothing is official yet because the films, which will be shot back-to-back, have actually greenlit, but according to The Hollywood Reporter that's just a formality now.
Tomorrow, When The War Began is based on a popular Australian Ya book series by John Marsden and tells the story of a group of high school students who return from a camping trip to find their hometown invaded by a foreign army, and proceed to take up arms against the invaders. The film opened in Australia on...
- 9/13/2010
- Screenrush
Stuart Beattie (writer of "GI Joe" and "Pirates of the Caribbean") is returning to write and direct the second and third installments of "Tomorrow, When the War Began," the Australian action movie that has become a hit at home. The sequels will reunite the director with the original cast and producers. "Tomorrow" is based on a popular Australian book series by John Marsden and tells the story of a group of high school students who return from a camping trip to find their hometown invaded by a foreign army. In "Red Dawn" fashion, they begin to wage a guerrilla war on the invaders. The film had the largest opening for an Australian movie behind "Happy Feet" and "Australia." At this point no deals have been made and the movies, which will be shot back-to-back, have not been officially greenlit. It is, however, expected that everything will become finalized in the next few weeks.
- 9/13/2010
- WorstPreviews.com
I know there are a lot of fans of Stuart Beattie’s movie version of John Marsden’s “Tomorrow, When the War Began” novels, so this should be good news to them: Stuart Beattie will write and direct not just a sequel to “Tomorrow”, but two sequels, set to be made back-to-back. And if you happen to think Beattie didn’t do a very good job on the adaptation, sucks to be you, then, cause he’s doing two more. The move comes after “Tomorrow” became the third highest Australian movie to open Down Under, behind only George Miller’s “Happy Feet” and the Nicole Kidman drama “Australia”. THR reports that the film’s producers, along with the cast (including female lead Caitlin Stasey, who plays Ellie Linton), will return for both sequels. There are seven volumes in Marsden’s “Tomorrow” series, not counting spin-offs. If Beattie follows the chronology of the book series,...
- 9/13/2010
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
The Hollywood Reporter said that Stuart Beattie is returning to write and direct the second and third installments of Tomorrow, When the War , the action adventure that earned more than $5 million its first week in Australia. The sequels will also reunite the original cast and producers. The films, which will be shot back-to-back, have not been officially greenlit, but that is expected to change in the coming weeks. Based on John Marsden's novel, Tomorrow, When the War follows the journey of eight high school friends in a remote country town whose lives are suddenly and violently upended by a war that no-one saw coming. Cut off from their families and their friends, these eight extraordinary teenagers must somehow learn to escape, survive and fight back. The movie stars...
- 9/12/2010
- Comingsoon.net
According to numbers provided by Paramount Pictures, Tomorrow When the War Began took $765,830 on its opening day – the third biggest ever for an Australian film, only behind Happy Feet and Australia.
Including previews, the film directed by Stuart Beattie and based on John Marsden’s novel, has made $802,184.
In New Zealand, Tomorrow… earned Nz$79,077 and, just like in Australia, became the third biggest opening for an Australian film – also behind Happy Feet and Australia.
Paramount MD Mike Selwyn said they were “delighted” to see Tomorrow… open “to such strong numbers and so far ahead of all the international competition in the marketplace”.
“We look forward to many more people discovering the film over this weekend and in coming weeks and hope that this is just the start of the success for Tomorrow… as the word of mouth spreads,” he added in a statement.
Including previews, the film directed by Stuart Beattie and based on John Marsden’s novel, has made $802,184.
In New Zealand, Tomorrow… earned Nz$79,077 and, just like in Australia, became the third biggest opening for an Australian film – also behind Happy Feet and Australia.
Paramount MD Mike Selwyn said they were “delighted” to see Tomorrow… open “to such strong numbers and so far ahead of all the international competition in the marketplace”.
“We look forward to many more people discovering the film over this weekend and in coming weeks and hope that this is just the start of the success for Tomorrow… as the word of mouth spreads,” he added in a statement.
- 9/3/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
When the War Began PosterDirector Stuart Beattie is bringing John Marsden's tale Tomorrow, When the War Began to theatres in Australia and this theatrical trailer shows a mysterious force taking over the country. Distribution for North America has not been secured for Tomorrow, but after watching the action packed clip below here is one emphatic vote for bringing the film across the Pacific Ocean.
The film follows a Red Dawn themed story where a group of teenagers band together to retake their country from the hands of an Asian invading force. The invaders identity is kept in the dark; yet, China and Japan are the only major Asian players in the Pacific who could pull off such an attack. Identities aside, the trailer for Tomorrow, When the War Began is inside.
The synopsis for the film here:
"The 'Tomorrow' series is a series of seven young adult invasion novels...
The film follows a Red Dawn themed story where a group of teenagers band together to retake their country from the hands of an Asian invading force. The invaders identity is kept in the dark; yet, China and Japan are the only major Asian players in the Pacific who could pull off such an attack. Identities aside, the trailer for Tomorrow, When the War Began is inside.
The synopsis for the film here:
"The 'Tomorrow' series is a series of seven young adult invasion novels...
- 6/19/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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