Prince of Persia Movie Posters | /Film

Don’t get me wrong; I like these images and am interested to see that Disney is promoting the film by taking a less obvious angle than “hey, big action movie!” Does the ad campaign mean that we’re actually in for something a little less …

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Prince of Persia Movie Posters | /Film

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