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‘Europa Report’ Trailer Promises Realistic Sci-Fi Thrills

 

Sharlto Copley Makes Neill Blomkamp Hat Trick With ‘Chappie’

 

[First Look] ‘District 9’ Star Sharlto Copley Switches Sides For ‘Elysium,’ Plus New Synopsis

 

Sharlto Copley Heads Into Space In First Teaser For ‘Europa Report’

 

Sharlto Copley Enters Talks for ‘Maleficent’

 

Spike Lee Circles In On ‘District 9’ Star Sharlto Copley For ‘Oldboy’ Villain Role

 

[First Look] Sharlto Copley Is A Distressed Astronaut In ‘The Europa Report’

 

Sharlto Copley, Michael Nyquist To Star In Sci-Fi Adventure ‘Europa’

 
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