New Character Poster Featuring Tom Sturridge For ‘On The Road’

(Written for HeyUGuys)

With the release of the first character poster for Walter Salles‘ English-language French adventure, On The Road, earlier this month, this week sees the release of a new poster, this time featuring the handsome face of Tom Sturridge.

Directed by Salles, the film is based on American author Jack Kerouac‘s highly acclaimed novel of the same name that was published in 1957.

Largely autobiographical, the novel is based on the spontaneous road trips Kerouac took with his friends, including that of Neal Cassady, William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, across mid-century America in the 1940s.

Often considered a defining work of the postwar Beat Generation, his story was inspired by jazz, poetry, and drug experiences.

Not using any real names within the film, Kerouac is named Sal Paradise and played by Sam Riley, Cassady is named Garrett Hedlund and played by Dean Moriarty, and Sturridge, who can be seen in the poster below, plays Ginsberg who is named in the film as Carlo Marx.

Best known for his role in 1960s set comedy The Boat That Rocked, the new poster doesn’t show Sturridge looking his best but he is certainly a great actor to fit the film’s era.

Also starring Kristen Stewart, Kirsten Dunst, Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams, and Steve Buscemi, you can see the film’s trailer here, and the new character poster below courtesy of the film’s official Facebook page.

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  1. I can’t believe that they are making a film for On The Road after all this time.
    To be honest I wish they wouldn’t, it’ll totally wreck the book for me. I can’t even remember how I imagined the characters from LOTR since the films came out..

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