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Apr 06, 2017Posted by Emily

Their Finest Update: Production Stills and Behind The Scenes

I have updated our gallery adding the latest production stills and behind the scenes photo from Sam’s upcoming movie Their Finest! Hopefully we can get these new stills in high quality soon!

Also be sure to follow the site’s twitter @samclaflincom and our partner site on Sam’s co-star Gemma Arterton @ Gemma Arterton Online

Mar 21, 2017Posted by Emily

New “My Cousin Rachel” Trailer

FOX SEARCHLIGHT – A dark romance, MY COUSIN RACHEL tells the story of a young Englishman who plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms.

A second trailer for My Cousin Rachel has now been released! Check it out below:

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Mar 14, 2017Posted by Emily

Sam Claflin to Star in Jennifer Kent’s ‘Babadook’ Follow-Up ‘Nightingale’

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER – The thriller is moving forward with financing from Bron Creative and Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories.

Nightingale, director Jennifer Kent’s follow-up to the cult sensation Babadook, is moving forward with both financing and a cast.

Nightingale is set in Tasmania in 1825, and follows a 21-year-old Irish convict who, after witnessing the brutal murder of her husband and baby by her soldier master, takes justice into her own hands, finding an Aboriginal male tracker to enter the wilderness with her to seek revenge.

The Fall’s Aisling Franciosi will star in the thriller, along with Hunger Games grad Sam Claflin.

Damon Herriman, Ewen Leslie and Harry Greenwood will also star, with Aboriginal Djuki Mala dancer Baykali Ganambarr and East Arnhem Land indigenous model Magnolia Maymuru rounding out the cast.

Bron Creative will produce and co-finance the thriller, with Bruna Papandrea’s Made Up Stories. Nightingale will mark the first production for Made Up Stories since Papandrea parted ways with Pacific Standard, a banner that she started with actress Reese Witherspoon.

Screen Australia, Screen Tasmania and the South Australian Film Corporation are also financing.

Babadook producer Kristina Ceyton will produce the new feature, along with Papandrea. Aaron L. Gilbert, Andy Pollack, Jason Cloth and Brenda Gilbert will executive produce for Bron, with Ben Browning and Alison Cohen executive producing for FilmNation and Steve Hutensky exec producing for Made Up Stories.

Nightingale has already been sold for Australia and New Zealand to Transmission Films. WME is handling US rights, with FilmNation handling international.

Feb 15, 2017Posted by Emily

Sam Claflin Visits ‘Extra’

Yesterday, Sam visited Extra at Universal Studios Hollywood. He was there to talk about Their Finest and answer some fan questions. The interview has not yet been released, but we will post it once it is. For now, you can check out high quality photos of Sam from the talk show in the gallery!

Feb 12, 2017Posted by Emily

Sam Attends Santa Barbara International Film Festival

Yesterday, Sam attended the Santa Barbara International Film Festival for the closing night screening of “Their Finest.” The gallery has been updated with high quality photos from the festival. Be sure to check them out! And you can find an interview of Sam at the festival below.

Feb 07, 2017Posted by Emily

First Look at Sam Claflin in “Journey’s End”

SCREEN DAILY – Screen can reveal the first production still of Sam Claflin in World War One drama Journey’s End, of which Metro International will show first footage at next week’s EFM in Berlin.

Director Saul Dibb’s adaptation of R.C Sheriff’s classic play about trench warfare follows young recruit Raleigh (Asa Butterfield) who pulls strings to join his childhood friend and hero Captain Stanhope (Claflin) on the front line.

However, a much-changed Stanhope is horrified by Raleigh’s arrival given that they are anticipating a massive German advance.

Also starring are Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham, Toby Jones, and Tom Sturridge.

Simon Reade’s screenplay also draw’s on Sheriff’s novel co-written with author Vernon Bartlett. Guy de Beaujeu is producing with Reade through their production company, Fluidity Films.

The production is financed by the BFI, Fluidity Films, British Film Company, Metro International, Ingenious, The Welsh Government’s Media Investment Budget and uMedia.

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