New Pic of Megan Fox's Bloody 'Jennifer's Body'
Someone get that girl a towel
Megan-Fox.net has scanned an article from "Empire Magazine" pertaining to the 20th Century Fox release Jennifer's Body which stars Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried and Adam Brody and along with it comes a new pic of Fox as Jennifer, a gorgeous cheerleader possessed by a demon who starts feeding off the boys in a small Minnesota farming town. Seyfried plays her "plain Jane" best friend and must kill her, then escape from a correctional facility to go after the Satan-worshiping rock band responsible for the horrible transformation.
The script was penned by Diablo Cody (Juno) and directed by Karyn Kusama (Aeon Flux) and Fox has set a September 18 release date. You can get a larger version of the image below as well as read the article right here.
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i love megan fox..possibly one of the sexiest woman ever, but that has got to be the dumbest plot i have ever heard of
But it's Diablo Cody. She'll likely make the plot funny and fun to watch, if it doesn't manage to reach the brilliant heights of "Juno."
who cares the only thing i know is megan fox gets naked and makes out with amanda seyfried in this movie
Diablo Cody's voice may not be for everyone but with Juno, The United States of Tara and her novel/autobiography candy girl I for one am 100% smitten and cannot wait to see this.
Megan Fox is an obvious drop in talent… or maybe not…it cant be easy trying to act with megatron chasing you…
The script for this was really funny and details LOADS of nice gore for genre fans!
Fingers crossed that it all makes it on to the screen and people will let this story tell it self without the obvious, "from Juno to this?" comments because these are two incredibly different movies.