PARAMOUNT ANNOUNCES
CRADLE OF LIFE
Copyright 2002 Paramount Pictures Press Release
[ September 20th 2002 ]
Oscar-winner
Angelina Jolie is back as Lara Croft, one of the
world's most celebrated action heroines to ever
hit the big screen, in Lara Croft and The Cradle
of Life: Tomb Raider 2. Principal photography
on the Paramount Pictures presentation, in association
with Mutual Film Company, began recently on the
Greek island of Santorini. The film will open
nationwide on July 25, 2003.
The first
Tomb Raider movie had the biggest opening ever
for a film with a female star, grossing $47.7
million the first weekend. The massive blockbuster
went on to gross nearly $300 million worldwide.
Judging from the phenomenal success of the highly
popular action-adventure, it was only a matter
of time before the intrepid tomb raider was thrilling
audiences again.
Brought
to the screen by the original Tomb Raider producers,
Lawrence Gordon (Die Hard, 48 Hours) and Lloyd
Levin (Boogie Nights), Lara Croft and The Cradle
of Life is directed by Jan De Bont (Speed, Twister),
and stars Angelina Jolie (Girl Interrupted, Original
Sin) along with returning cast members Noah Taylor
(Vanilla Sky) and Christopher Barrie (Red Dwarf).
Gerard Butler (Timeline), Ciaran Hinds (The Road
To Perdition, The Sum of All Fears) and Djimon
Hounsou (The Four Feathers, Gladiator) join the
cast of the film, which is executive produced
by Jeremy Heath Smith (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider).
"The
combination of an action director like Jan De
Bont and our greatest asset, Angelina Jolie, makes
this the perfect marriage," says producer Lawrence
Gordon. "In addition, we have an incredibly inventive
story that entertains and advances the characters."
"We're raising the stakes significantly with the
sequel, telling an edgier, more dangerous and
exciting tale," adds producer Lloyd Levin. "Lara
is taking us on a wildly ambitious journey this
time, and I'm especially looking forward to watching
Angelina rise to the challenge."
The Cradle
of Life develops the character of aristocratic
Lara Croft, the beautiful sexy heroine of Eidos
Interactive's phenomenally successful, Tomb Raider
game series. For an action director like Jan De
Bont, the film is exactly the kind of roller coaster
ride that made his reputation. "I have always
been in love with the Lara Croft character in
Tomb Raider and was convinced it would make a
fantastic franchise," says De Bont. "To have an
incredibly exciting heroine like her is the most
ideal thing for a director like me. Add to that
Angelina Jolie, who is both talented and daring
enough to do her own stunts, and we have something
really amazing." Dean Georgaris' script is based
on an original story by Kirk Petruccelli & Lloyd
Levin.
Stemming
from the Eidos Interactive Game Series developed
by Core Design, The Cradle of Life pits Lara Croft
against her greatest challenges and dangers yet,
and her physical prowess is tested as never before.
During the course of filming this exciting installment
of the Lara Croft saga, the production will travel
from Hong Kong to Kenya and from Wales to Greece.
In addition, elaborate interior and exterior sets,
built at the production's home base, Pinewood
Studios, located outside London, will bring the
world of Lara Croft vividly to life. Before she
took on the role of Lara Croft, Angelina Jolie
embarked on a serious training regime to regain
the physical aptitude she displayed in the first
Tomb Raider.
Since
completing that enormously successful film, Jolie
appeared in Life or Something Like It earlier
this year, and she most recently filmed Beyond
Borders, directed by Martin Campbell, scheduled
for release next year. Girl, Interrupted not only
garnered Jolie an Academy Award(R) for Best Supporting
Actress, but also her third Golden Globe Award
and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
She earned
her first Golden Globe Award for TNT's George
Wallace and her second for HBO's Gia, and both
telepics brought her Emmy nominations. Additional
films in Jolie's impressive filmography are Gone
in Sixty Seconds, Dancing in the Dark, The Bone
Collector, Pushing Tin, Foxfire, Hackers, Hallmark
Hall of Fame's True Women and Playing By Heart,
for which Jolie was awarded the Breakthrough Performance
Award by the National Board of Review.
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