Images in The Mist

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Stephen King’s beastly thriller THE MIST is finally jumping from the printed page into theaters. King adapter Frank Darabont fills a supermarket with familiar faces while creepy things roam around in the dense haze outside the building.

We have another couple of months to wait before humans are dragged off by tentacles and eaten, but Filmforce has a whole bunch of new snapshots from the flick, including a new poster. I was pretty partial to the Drew Struzan painted one-sheet that went around, but I suppose we should’ve known such an image would ultimately be replaced by Photoshop work.

The movie, about small-town residents taking shelter in a grocery store when a mysterious creature-filled fog rolls into the area, stars Tom Jane, William Sadler, Laurie Holden, Marcia Gay Harden and Andre Braugher, among other meals. Check out that new poster and several other atmospheric pics RIGHT HERE.

Source: Filmforce

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