Check this out, movie fans: Pan’s Labyrinth mastermind Guillermo Del Toro will be attending the inaugural Red Carpet Preview event to introduce footage from his Hellboy sequel, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, as well as participate in a live, on-stage Q&A session this month.
SFX's sister title Total Film has joined forces with Sky Movies to present the national event, with behind the scenes footage and trailers from forthcoming movies, at Odeon cinemas all over the country on 19 March . But those who make it to the London session in Leicester Square at 7.30pm will get the added bonus of seeing these celebrity guests live.
Excitement about it was boosted today with the announcement that in addition to Del Toro, Doomsday director Neil Marshall and effects guy Howard Berger, who did the Oscar-winning prosthetics and creatures from Chronicles of Narnia, will also join live sessions at the Odeon Leicester Square.
As well as this, we've been told that viewers can expect to see special messages from Daniel Craig, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Mick Jagger and many more.
The Total Film and Sky Movies Red Carpet Preview is a brand new event on the movie calendar, which offers British film fans a sneak peak at the biggest and best films of the year ahead. There will be teasers and trailers as well as competitions and goodie bags. It's the UK's only forward-looking national film event, and to find out more check out http://redcarpet.totalfilm.com .
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