Starring alongside one another in next year’s Sucker Punch, Emily Browning and Jamie Chung play characters straight from the delirious mind of writer/director Zack Snyder.
Browning stars as Babydoll, a young woman trapped in a mental institution who escapes into a fantasy mirror of her own reality, battling against orcs, samurai and dragons with knives, heavy artillery and even gigantic robot suits. Chung plays Amber, another inmate of the asylum who, in the fantasy sequences joins Babydoll in the epic fight.
Also starring Vanessa Hudgens, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm, Oscar Isaac and Scott Glenn, Sucker Punch made a big impression at this year’s Comic-Con where Browning and Chung took the time to talk exclusively with ComingSoon.net about the film, their characters and the song and dance numbers involved in both the production and the audition process.
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Disney Channel’s 76th original movie, Disney’s “Princess Protection Program,” starring Selena Gomez (“Wizards of Waverly Place”) and Demi Lovato (“Sonny With A Chance”), premiered as TV’s No. 1 entertainment telecast of 2009 in Kids 6-11 (3.1 million) and Tweens 9-14 (3.2 million) and cable’s No. 1 scripted telecast in Total Viewers (8.5 million). Additionally, the movie was Friday’s No. 1 telecast across all TV in the same key demos.
“Princess Protection Program” towered over all time period competition on both broadcast and cable, virtually doubling runner up CBS in Total Viewers (8.5 million vs. 4.4 million), and also scoring No. 1 rank in Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14.
“Princess Protection Program” debuted as Disney Channel’s No. 3 original movie of all time in Total Viewers (8.5 million), behind June ‘08’s “Camp Rock” and August 07’s “High School Musical 2.”
“Princess Protection Program” generated Disney Channel’s highest numbers in the time period in Total Viewers, Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14 in more than a 1 year – since 6/20/08 (“Camp Rock”).
Since its premiere in EMEA in May ’09, and now the U.S., Disney’s “Princess Protection Program” has reached 19.3 million unique Total Viewers around the world, including 3.7 million Kids 6-11 and 3.5 million Tweens 9-14 for last night’s premiere.
Friday’s original “Wizards of Waverly Place” stood as the series’ most-watched telecast on record in Total Viewers (6.0 million), Kids 6-11 (2.5 million) and Tweens 9-14 (2.5 million). [TV By The Numbers]Charley Varrick