Sequart and Respect! Films are proud to announce a special New York Comic Con screening of Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts at the downtown theater Cinema Village (22 E. 12th St. NYC 10003, ph# 212.924.3363) on Friday, 14 October, at 11:15pm.
Tickets are going fast, so please consider ordering them early at the links below:
- adult ticket, NYC premiere: $11 [add to cart]
- student ticket, NYC premiere: $8 [add to cart]
- adult NYC premiere ticket + DVD pre-order (bundle): $20.00 [add to cart]
- adult NYC premiere ticket + DVD pre-order + Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods DVD (mega-bundle): $30.00 [add to cart]
If you’re interested in seeing more of the film, SequartTV has a new trailer to coincide with the film’s release:
Captured Ghosts features the most extensive interview ever given by Ellis, whose groundbreaking body of work includes comic books The Authority, Planetary, Transmetropolitan, FreakAngels, and novel Crooked Little Vein. Spanning from his first memory watching the moon landing as a child to the recent boffo success of Red, Ellis’s acerbic wit and core belief in humanity come across like never before… revealing the unique point of view that has made him such a pivotal and influential figure to his massive audience of artists, journalists, scientists, and fans.
The film features Academy Award-winner Dame Helen Mirren (The Queen), Joss Whedon (director, The Avengers), Ben Templesmith (illustrator, 30 Days of Night), Matt Fraction (writer, Casanova, Invincible Iron Man), Darick Robertson (illustrator, Transmetropolitan), Wil Wheaton (Star Trek: The Next Generation), Brea Grant (Heroes, Dexter), Claudio Sanchez (Coheed & Cambria), Joe Quesada (Chief Creative Officer, Marvel Entertainment), Stoya (adult film star), Andy Hurley (Fall Out Boy), Patton Oswalt (Ratatouille), and a Warren Ellis Muppet (!).
Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts is Sequart and director Patrick Meaney’s follow-up to Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods, which Variety said “will intrigue the previously unconverted” and Wired called “an instant classic.”
For more information, visit WarrenEllisMovie.com.