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'Gangs of London' S2 review: Another stylish spectacle of savagery
No one’s safe whilst London’s burning, and we’re all the more entertained by it.
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Gareth Evans reveals 'The Raid 3' would have taken the action to the jungle
'The Raid 3' will probably never happen now, so Gareth Evans has no problem divulging the plot.
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'Gangs of London' director Gareth Evans breaks down the making of brutal fight scenes and talks extreme violence on screen
Gareth Evans breaks down how he films his signature fight scenes, the responsibility involved with showing extreme violence on TV, and his upcoming Christmas movie, 'Havoc'.
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The director of 'The Raid' made a horror for Netflix and the first trailer is FEROCIOUS
Gareth Evans, the British filmmaker who brought us the genre-defining action epics The Raid and The Raid 2, has turned his hand to horror for his next picture Apostle.
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‘The Raid’ Vet Gareth Evans in Talks to Direct DC Comics ‘Deathstroke’ Film (Exclusive)
“The Raid” helmer Gareth Evans is in early discussions to write and direct DC Comics Assassin “Deathstroke” film, TheWrap has exclusively learned. “True Blood” and “Magic Mike” star Joe Manganiello is attached to star. Deathstroke was previously attached to be the antagonist on the solo “The Batman” film when Ben Affleck was still attached to direct. “He’s a great villain because — I just had an instinctive feeling that he would match up with him well.
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‘Apostle’: First Photo and Plot Details for ‘The Raid’ Director Gareth Evans’ Next Film
Dan Stevens stars in the upcoming cult thriller.
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Joe Carnahan's The Raid remake may get political
Perhaps inevitably, a US remake was on the cards right away, but it seemed to have fallen through the cracks until the recent, unexpected news of Carnahan’s attachment to the project, alongside actor Frank Grillo. Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Carnahan (whose directorial credits include ‘The A-Team’ and ‘The Grey’) makes it clear that he appreciates the magnitude of the task before him, and drops some hints as to how his take on the concept will stand apart from the original – and, again pe