All this week, Disney has been releasing new character posters for The Sorceror’s Apprentice, and now they’ve sent over the latest one, featuring the title character, Jay Baruchel, who plays apprentice Dave Stutler. The film itself is about Balthazar Blake (Nicolas Cage), a master sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan trying to defend the city from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath (Alfred Molina). However Balthazar can’t do it alone, so he recruits Stutler, a seemingly average guy who demonstrates hidden potential, as his reluctant protégé. The Sorceror’s Apprentice hits UK cinemas on August 11th.
If you wanna see the earlier posters, we’ve had ones for Gregory Woos’ Wizard, Alfred Molina’s Villain and Monica Bellucci’s Sorceress, as well as a new Sorceror’s Apprentice trailer that was released yesterday, and now you can look below for the poster and character description for The Apprentice.
Character Description: DAVE STUTLER (Jay Baruchel) is a nerdy NYU physics major, lacking confidence and poise, not very popular with girls or even his fellow students. At the age of 10, he experiences a frightening incident when he encounters sorcerer Balthazar Blake after wandering into the bizarre Arcana Cabana curio shop. Hes given a dragon ring that comes to life on his finger, and hes told that hell be a very important sorcerer himself. He then witnesses a furious battle between Balthazar and another sorcerer named Maxim Horvath which made him want to forget the whole matter
until both Balthazar and Horvath re-enter his life 10 years later, forcing him to confront a destiny he would very much like to ignore! Dave is his own worst enemy, the architect of his own misery, says Baruchel. He spends his life trying to live down that moment in the Arcana Cabana when he first encountered Balthazar and Horvath. He gravitates towards physics, which is the discipline he gives his life to. When he meets up with Balthazar again, the sorcerer tells Dave that it was no coincidence that he drifted towards physics because although illusion and magic are different, magic and science are the same thing.