New Artwork for HITCHCOCK
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Oct 9, 2012, 2:2 PM

Love retro poster art so as you can imagine the new poster for HITCHCOCK is just my cup of tea.

 

It showed up over at EW today and I thought you all might like to steal a peek.

 

There are a few different Hitch related films heading our way so lets make sure you know the one I'm talking about. 

 

This is the theatrical film that will star Sir Anthony Hopkins as Hitch and will focus primarily on the period of time when PSYCHO was getting made.

 

The supporting cast is equally as impressive; Helen Mirren, Scarlett Johansson and Jessica Biel round it out.

 

This one will hit theaters on Nov. 23rd so we'll be watching this one before you know it. 

 

Love the art!!



 

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