Today brings new posters for:

  • The Host - Saorise Ronan stars as a young girl whose body is taken over by a parasitic alien in the Stephenie Meyer adaptation written and directed by Andrew Niccol (In Time).
  • Warm Bodies - Nicholas Hoult plays R, a relatively soulful zombie who becomes involved with the girlfriend of one of his victims (Teresa Palmer).  Jonathan Levine wrote and directed the Isaac Marion adaptation.
  • Red Dawn - Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Adrianne Palicki and Josh Peck star in the remake that follows a group of high school kids who fight a group of foreign soldiers who invaded American soil.

See the posters after the jump.

The Host

The Host is scheduled for release on March 29, 2013.  Poster via Fandango.

the host poster

Official synopsis:

THE HOST is a riveting story about the survival of love and the human spirit in a time of war. Our world has been invaded by an unseen enemy. Humans become hosts for these invaders, their minds taken over while their bodies remain intact. Most of humanity has succumbed.

 

Warm Bodies

Warm Bodies opens on February 1, 2013.  The charming first trailer was released last week.  Poster via EW.

warm bodies poster ew branded

Official synopsis:

Zombies love people, especially their brains. But R (Nicholas Hoult) is different. He’s alive inside, unlike the hundreds of other grunting, drooling undead—all victims of a recent plague that drove the remaining survivors into a heavily guarded city. Now the Zombies roam about an airport terminal, searching for human prey and living in fear of the vicious Boneys, the next undead incarnation.

One day, R and his best friend M lumber toward the city in search of food. There, R first sets his eyes on JULIE (Teresa Palmer), a beautiful human. Determined to save her—first from the other Zombies and then from the Boneys—R hides her in his home, a cluttered 747 aircraft. Julie is terrified, and R’s grunted assurances of “Not…eat” do little to calm her. But when R begins to act more human than Zombie, coming to her defense, refusing to eat human flesh, and even speaking in full sentences, Julie realizes that R is special.

After a few close calls with the Boneys, and with her father mounting an armed search for her, Julie realizes she can’t hide forever. So she sneaks back home, leaving R broken-hearted. Desperate to see her, R decides to comb his hair, stand a little straighter, and impersonate a human long enough to get past the city guards. If only he can prove to the humans that Zombies can change, maybe R and Julie’s love might stand a chance. But with the rampaging Boneys heading toward the city and Julie’s father intent on killing R and his Zombie friends, the stage is set for an all-out battle between the living and the undead.

A genre-bending tale of love and transformation, WARM BODIES is a story about a boy who loves a girl…for more than just her body.

 

Red Dawn

Red Dawn hits theaters November 21.  Poster via IMP Awards.

red dawn poster

Official synopsis:

In “Red Dawn,” an American city awakens to the surreal sight of foreign paratroopers dropping from the sky – shockingly, the U.S. has been invaded and their hometown is the initial target. Quickly and without warning, the citizens find themselves prisoners and their town under enemy occupation. Determined to fight back, a group of young patriots seek refuge in the surrounding woods, training and reorganizing themselves into a guerilla group of fighters. Taking inspiration from their high school mascot, they call themselves the Wolverines, banding together to protect one another, liberate their town from its captors, and take back their freedom.