Saturday, September 13, 2014

Gone Girl Movie-2014 Movie HD Trailer; Polt and Poster

Gone Girl Movie Poster:



Gone Girl Movie Polt and History:

Gone Girl is an upcoming English mystery-thriller film. It's based on the 2012 novel of same name
written by Gillian Flynn. The plot follows the couple’s marriage breakdown that leads to the disappearance of Amy on the couple’s fifth wedding anniversary, with Nick implicated in her apparent murder.

Gone Girl author and screenwriter Gillian Flynn previously hinted that the ending to the highly anticipated film adaptation would differ greatly from her 2012 best-seller’s conclusion. But less than
a month before the film’s Oct. 3 wide release, rumors of the thriller’s alternative third act have been
officially put to rest. Following the buzz of a potential new “Gone Girl” ending, an idea welcomed by many readers disappointed with the book’s conclusion, Flynn called the reports of an entirely new third act -greatly exaggerated.

Of course the script has to be different from the book in some ways … But the mood, tone and spirit of the book are very much intact,” Flynn said during a Reddit AMA in April. “I’ve been very involved in the film and loved it.” The fast-paced trailer, set to a score by Fincher favourites Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor, shows the events that lead the community to believe Nick has killed his wife.

In one scene, he is asked why he “bumped up Amy’s life insurance to $1.2 million”, to which he screams: “Because she told me to! “Gone Girl” stars Affleck as journalist Nick Dunne on a nationwide search for his missing wife.

The film is scheduled for release on October 3, 2014.

Gone Girl Movie Star:

Ben Affleck
Rosamund Pike
Neil Patrick Harris
Tyler Perry
Carrie Coon
Kim Dickens
Patrick Fugit
Casey Wilson..

Gone Girl Movie Trailer:
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Gone Girl Movie:

Directed by David Fincher
Produced by Leslie Dixon
Bruna Papandrea
Reese Witherspoon
Ceán Chaffin
Screenplay by Gillian Flynn
Based on Gone Girl
by Gillian Flynn
Release date:
October 3, 2014
Running time: 145 minutes
Country: United States
Language : English
Budget:$50 m