'300: Rise Of An Empire' Sequel Directed By Zack Snyder Rumored As 'Artemisia' Eva Green Sex Scene Receives Amazing Fan Reaction!

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Despite opening seven years since the original "300" release, Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures' long-awaited sequel "300: Rise of an Empire" has already grossed over $140 million at the global box office proving the staying power of "300" and the appeal of the Spartans and the rest of the Greeks.

"Themistokles" himself, Sullivan Stapleton says there's plenty of room for another sequel should they decide to move forward.

"As for the sequel, it's a huge story," he said in an interview with Deadline. "And those battles between the Greeks and Persians went on for years and years. I hope to God we do another sequel. If we don't, hopefully they put me in another film."

Zack Snyder is rumored to helm the third "300" movie to make sure the third movie lives up to the first.

It should be noted there's been no official word on the matter from the studio that a third "300" movie is happening so fans should just wait for an announcement of the "300: Rise of an Empire" sequel.

If there is one thing that is "sure" about "300: rise of an empire" is that Eva Green has been dubbed as the "star of show" due to amazing performance in the movie... as well her sex scene with Themistokles.

It is no doubt that the "Artemisia" sex scene with "Themistokles" is one of the highlights of the film and the fan reactions to it are proof.

Kyle Buchanan of the Vulture raved about the sex scene by saying:

"He and Artemisia will negotiate a sit-down in the middle of the sea to determine whether war can be averted, or at least altered. The two of them meet face to face deep below deck in Artemisia's quarters - a détente rather like the Pacino/De Niro sit-down in Heat - and attempt to talk it out. When that fails to move the needle much, Themistocles and Artemisia instead do what more protagonists and antagonists ought to do in movies like this: They have wild, knock-down, shake-the-rafters sex."

"There's punching. There's hair-pulling. There's even mild choking! The subtext of their battle sequences, the fight to come out on top, is literally wrought in this assignation as both Themistocles and Artemisia toss each other around and jostle for dominance. The film would like us to believe that it's a draw between them, but this is no contest: The wildly charismatic Green, who proved her sexual bona fides in The Dreamers and Casino Royale, positively dwarfs the mild Stapleton. By the time she's topless and swinging a sword - the sort of provocative pose that Greeks might sculpt into stone were Artemisia not busy trying to kill them all - Green has given us a sex scene for the ages, the sort of buzzed-about encounter usually reserved for premium cable instead of the multiplex."

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