Sin City 2 A Dame to Kill For Posters featuring Mickey Rourke as Marv

Sin City Releases A Dame to Kill For Posters

A new batch of character posters have been released for Sin City A Dame to Kill For, sequel to 2005's Sin City.

The sequel to 2005’s Sin City, subtitled A Dame to Kill For, finally arrives in cinemas this summer, and production has released A Dame to Kill For posters for the upcoming movie. A Dame to Kill For adapts a couple of the Sin City comic stories that didn’t make it into the first movie, and also features some brand-new script material penned by creator Frank Miller.

A lot of the aforementioned cast are featured in a new batch of A Dame to Kill For posters released for the film featuring some of the main characters, including taglines, and are designed to look like comic book dialogue boxes, just like the posters released for the first Sin City movie. Check them out below:

This second Sin City instalment comes with a cast of big-name stars, with the stories following Marv (Mickey Rourke) on the same night that Hartigan (Bruce Willis) died; Dwight (Josh Brolin), during the events that resulted in him getting a new face (that of Clive Owen’s); Nancy (Jessica Alba), in the aftermath of Hartigan’s suicide; and the newcomer Johnny (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a guy who has a night that goes from bad to WTF, after crossing the wrong person in Basin City. And the uber-sexy Eva Green (300: Rise of an Empire) stars as the eponymous femme fatale.

Three of the sexiest A Dame to Kill For posters from the series feature Jessica Alba as exotic dancer Nancy, Rosario Dawson, who returns as badass prostitute Gail, and Eva Green as Ava. You can check them out below. Here ya go:

Nice right? Yeah, we think so too. Honestly, we loved the first movie and we can only imagine that this new addition will be just as awesome. So what do you think of the A Dame to Kill For posters? Let us know on Twitter, and if you want to keep up with Sin City movies, follow them on Twitter at @SinCityMovie.

Sin City A Dame to Kill For hits cinemas on 22 August 2014.

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