Evening Standard cover
Arterton appears on the cover of a January 2008 issue of Evening Standard magazine.
Cinema Germany cover
Gyllenhaal and Arterton appear on the cover of the May 2010 issue of Cinema Germany magazine.
The Observer cover
Arterton appears on the cover of a May 2010 issue of The Observer magazine.
Stylist cover
Arterton appears on the cover of a May 2010 issue of Stylist magazine.
Arterton, Catelli marry
Arterton and Catelli get married on a Spanish hilltop in Andalucia. The location is revealed to guests after the invitations went out.
Glamour UK cover
Arterton appears on the cover of the October 2010 issue of Glamour UK magazine. She talks about her new husband, dodgy old clubs, and how she worked as a karaoke waitress.
Hollywood? Give me a dodgy old pub any day.
Inside Kent cover
Arterton appears on the cover of the January 2011 issue of Inside Kent magazine.
You cover
Arterton appears on the cover of a December 2011 issue of You magazine.
Acine cover
Renner and Arterton appear on the cover of the January/February 2013 issue of Acine magazine.
Stella UK cover
Arterton appears on the cover of a January 2013 issue of Stella UK magazine.
Skip
Renner and Arterton appear on the cover of the February 2013 issue of Skip magazine.
Grazia France cover
Arterton appears on the cover of a May 2013 issue of Grazia France magazine.
Madame Figaro France cover
Arterton appears on the cover of an August 2014 issue of Madame Figaro France magazine.
Elle France cover
Arterton appears on the cover of an August 2014 issue of Elle France magazine.
Myself Germany cover
Arterton appears on the cover of the February 2015 issue of Myself Germany magazine.
Refinery 29 interview
Arterton gives an interview to Refinery 29. She talks about singing karaoke with Anna Kendrick, British actors, and what people don’t know about Ryan Reynolds.
We’ve got such great talent in the U.K., so it’s great that it’s being celebrated. British actors are quite adaptive, and can try on accents and things like that. [For this film] Fiona was originally meant to be French, but when [director] Marjane [Satrapi} met me, she said we had to make her British. Michael Perry, the writer, went back and wrote all this cliché British stuff for her to say. It was like a hyped-up Mary Poppins.