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Here’s Guy Ritchie’s ‘RocknRolla’ Poster

Gerard Butler is going to bring the young ones to this one

It doesn’t matter how violent this film may be, you know Gerard Butler is going to have that core group of Butler lovers creaming the seats when this thing hits theaters. I don’t know what it is about the man but he has a flock of ladies following him like loons and based on the response he got at Comic Con it is more than just an online following. Hell, he even laughed at a woman asking her, “What the fuck are you wearing?” and she just smiled and said, “I still love your work.” Sheesh.

The film is RocknRolla and it is Guy Ritchie’s return to the films that made him a name. Films such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch. We don’t count Revolver because really, what the hell was that? And we certainly ignore Swept Away as that film never found love from anyone. I wonder why…

Anyway, here is the new poster as well as the previously released trailer unless you need a refresher. I will only tell you the film hits theaters in October because it has bounced around all over the October calendar as of late and while it sits at October 8 it could move any minute. Not even the poster is willing to give us an official date. So just remember, in October you are going to see a Guy Ritchie film, and let’s hope it’s a good one.

Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures

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