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I uploaded Mary’s Comic Con 2010 Portraits and captures of an interview she did at the “Women Who Kick Ass” Panel Discussion. Click on the thumbnails below to see them!
I uploaded nearly 50 HQs and MQs of last night’s Scott Pilgrim vs. The World US Premiere! Mary looked fabulous in her red dress! Click here to see all the new pictures!
I’ve added 10 new production photos of Mary in Scott Pilgrim plus two new behind the scenes pictures to the gallery! Click the photos below to check them all out in the gallery! I CANNOT wait to see this film!
Apple has unveiled a brand new behind-the-scenes featurette from the highly-anticipated summer blockbuster Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World, which will be released in theaters nationwide on August 13. Click the link below to see the video.
Also, be sure to take a look at the gallery. Screen caps have been added from the trailer!
Although the interview mostly consists of questions with Michael Cera and director Edgar Wright, Wizard magazine snagged Mary to ask her a few questions about her role in the Scott Pilgrim film and upcoming film projects including ‘The Thing’ prequel, screen-testing for Wonder Woman and returning to the Die Hard franchise!
Check out the full interview in the gallery…
Mary looks gorgeous and red hot in this new photoshoot for Women’s Wear Daily. Read their profile on Mary & be sure to check out the photos in the gallery!
For a guy with a hook nose and body weight that can’t be more than a hundred pounds soaking wet, Michael Cera certainly has a way with the ladies. In “Youth in Revolt,” he romanced Rooney Mara, and he won over Martha MacIsaac in the 2007 hit “Superbad.” Enter Mary Elizabeth Winstead, the latest of Cera’s conquests, appearing in the much-hyped “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” in theaters August 13. Winstead plays Ramona, a self-reliant cynic with Manic-Panic pink hair whose seven evil ex-boyfriends unite to challenge her current beau, Scott Pilgrim (Cera), to a battle of superhero proportions. (Think light sabers, slo-mo backflips and “Batman and Robin”-esque “kapows!”) “Most guys wouldn’t stick around, but Scott does, and that’s really sweet,” says Winstead.
Surprisingly, the fanciful premise, based on an adult comic-book series by Bryan Lee O’Malley, wasn’t so far-fetched for the actress. “I can relate to that feeling of people making a big fuss over you for what seems like no reason at all,” Winstead says. “But I mean, I certainly haven’t had seven ex-boyfriends come after my boyfriend or anything like that.”
Here, WWD provides the vital stats on the girl over whom everyone’s fighting.
AGE: 25
PROVENANCE: Born in Rocky Mount, N.C. , and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. (No, she’s not Mormon, her family moved for her father’s job.)
CURRENT HOME: Los Angeles
PAST CREDITS: Winstead, who says she’s been “singing and dancing since I was a toddler,” broke into the biz in junior high by landing bit parts on local productions of TV shows like “Touched by an Angel” and “Everwood.” Since then, Winstead worked her way up to leading-lady status via a solid list of B-films, including a long string of campy horror flicks such as “Black Christmas,” “Final Destination 3” and “The Ring Two.” “I’m a bit of a veteran screamer at this point,” she says.
ON “PILGRIM”: With her doe eyes and delicate bone structure, Winstead says her “anime” appearance helped her land the role in “Pilgrim.” “Even though we’re bringing this cartoon to life, [director Edgar Wright] thought it would be kind of fun getting people who have somewhat cartoonish faces involved to kind of look like the characters as they’re drawn. I never really realized I look like a cartoon character, but I suppose I do,” says the actress. “I take it as an absolute compliment.”
UP NEXT: Winstead will return to the occult in next year’s “The Thing,” a prequel to the cult Eighties flick of the same name starring Kurt Russell about an extraterrestrial parasite that comes to terrorize the people of earth. In the mostly unknown cast, Winstead plays the female lead determined to save mankind. “My part is very Sigourney Weaver in ‘Alien,’” she says.
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