San Diego Comic-Con 2011: Early Concept Art – The Seventh Son and Paradise Lost

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With all the news coming out of Comic-Con, it’s impossible for us to be everywhere at once. You just never know what’s going on where. Case in point ….

Our friends over at CinemaBlend nabbed a couple of photos of some concept art for films not even close to shooting yet over at the Warner Brothers booth: The Seventh Son and Paradise Lost. Click on the images below for a better look!

Sergei Bodrov’s The Seventh Son starsJeff Bridges, Julianne Moore, Ben Barnes and Alicia Vikander. Barnes will star as “Tom Ward”, a young boy training to be an exorcist in the 1700’s who must learn how to exorcise ghosts, contain witches, and bind boggarts. Trouble begins when he’s tricked into releasing the most evil witch in the world. Jeff Bridges has signed on to star as an exorcist. The Seventh Son was formerly known as The Spook’s Apprentice and is part of Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ adaptation of Joseph Delaney’s young adult series The Last Apprentice. It is based on the first book in the trilogy “The Wardstone Chronicles.”

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Alex Proyas’ Paradise Lost is the Bradley Cooper-starrer that will be shot using motion capture technology. The project tells the story of the epic war in heaven between archangels Michael and Lucifer and will be crafted as an action vehicle that will include aerial warfare, possibly shot in 3D. Below you’ll find the concept art featuring some of the rough terrains being conceptualized.

San Diego Comic-Con 2011: Early Concept Art - The Seventh Son and Paradise Lost (click for larger image)

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