
Three New Character Posters for Michael Mann’s Public Enemies
Movie News By Neil Miller on May 13, 2009 | (10) Comments
Universal Pictures have released three new character posters for Michael Mann’s upcoming drama Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard. I get the feeling that this is one of those summer movies that continues to fly below the cloud of the Star Treks and Transformers 2′s of the world, but that will ultimately hit big. It has the star power, the Michael Mann pedigree — at least, that is assuming that we’re still giving the man a pass for Miami Vice, which we are — and based on the latest trailer, it has some of that old timey Hollywood action (gunfire).
Check out the three new character posters below, courtesy of IMPAwards, featuring Depp, Cotillard and Bale. Public Enemies hits theaters on July 1, 2009.



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