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Behind-the-Scene Footages of 'Wanted' Outed
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A brand new featurette of the upcoming Angelina Jolie's 'Wanted' exposes many unseen footages from the movie as well as behind-the-scene explanations from the filmmakers.

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Bringing the action closer to the future audience, the forthcoming Timur Bekmambetov's movie "Wanted (2008)" has gotten a brand new featurette. The nearly five minutes long video posted on the net by Empire Online, gives an exclusive behind the scenes' look into the film starring James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie.

Combining the live action clips with its original comic strips, the featurette is filled with many explosive action sequences cut off from the movie. The featurette also contains bits of comments as well as explanations from people behind it, including producer Marc Platt, director Bekmambetov, Wesley Gibson's depicter McAvoy, as well as from Mark Millar, the original author of the graphic novel the movie is based on.

On June 27, Universal Pictures are going to present their latest action-packed movie about Gibson, a slacker who is recruited by a secret organization known as the Fraternity after his estranged father is murdered. Taken under the wing of a trained assassin by the name of Fox, the good-for-nothing young man is trained to unleash his lighting-quick reflexes and phenomenal agility to avenge his father's death. But, behind all the kindness the Fraternity given to him, there is a reason and with his newly found confidence and power, Gibson tries to control his destiny himself.

"Wanted (2008)" Featurette:

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