Karl Urban Wishes 2000AD A Happy Birthday ... As DREDD!

Karl Urban Wishes 2000AD A Happy Birthday ... As DREDD!

Is this our first inkling of how Urban will sound as ol' Stoney Face himself? Listen to both he and Simon Pegg wish iconic Brit comic 2000AD a Happy Birthday from the set of the Star Trek sequel...

By MarkCassidy - Feb 23, 2012 11:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Judge Dredd
Source: Via Liveforfilms

Simon Pegg and Karl Urban will reprise their roles as Scotty and Dr McCoy in J.J Abrams' Star Trek sequel, and from the set they send out birthday greetings to 2000AD which turns 35 today. Pegg runs through his favorite strips from the mag and then Urban puts on the "Dredd face" and gives em a "Happy Birthday ... creeps." Even if it's not exactly how he will sound as Judge Dredd in the upcoming movie, it's still pretty cool!..



And courtesy of Live For Films here is a look at the cover of the 35th anniversary issue..











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