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Asian cinema just as an art form is spanking the crap out of Hollywood on the most basic level. So much can be learned from their creativity. On another note, that Paul, Apostle of Christ and Acrimony film look really good.
Also, with the Highlander script finalized, the film is slated to go into pre-production later this year, and will still be directed by Chad Stahelski once he finishes John Wick: Chapter 3:
http://deadline.com/2018/03/highlander-reboot-gets-moving-after-colony-writer-ryan-condal-hands-in-script-1202307522/
Disney has confirmed/announced the release dates for 26 of their upcoming films:
March 8, 2019: Captain Marvel
March 29, 2019: Tim Burton’s Dumbo
April 19, 2019: Disneynature’s Penguins
May 3, 2019: Avengers 4
May 24, 2019: Guy Ritchie’s Aladdin
June 21, 2019: Toy Story 4
July 19, 2019: Jon Favreau’s The Lion King
August 9, 2019: Kenneth Branagh’s Artemis Fowl
October 4, 2019: Untitled Disney Live Action
November 8, 2019: Untitled Disney Fairy Tale
November 27, 2019: Frozen 2
December 20, 2019: J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode 9
February 14, 2020: Untitled Disney Live Action
March 6, 2020: Untitled Pixar (Previously March 13, 2020)
March 27, 2020: Nikki Caro’s Mulan
April 3, 2020: Untitled Disney Live Action
May 1, 2020: Untitled Marvel
May 29, 2020: Untitled Disney Live Action
June 19, 2020: Untitled Pixar
July 10, 2020: Untitled Indiana Jones
July 21, 2020: Untitled Marvel (Previously August 7, 2020)
October 9, 2020: Untitled Disney Live Action
November 6, 2020: Untitled Marvel
November 25, 2020: Untitled Disney Animation
December 23, 2020: Untitled Disney Live Action
February 12, 2021: Untitled Disney Live Action
March 12, 2021: Untitled Disney Live Action
May 7, 2021: Untitled Marvel
May 28, 2021: Untitled Disney Live Action
July 9, 2021: Untitled Disney Live Action
July 30, 2021: Untitled Marvel
October 8, 2021: Untitled Disney Live Action
November 5, 2021: Untitled Marvel
November 24, 2021: Untitled Disney Animation
December 22, 2021: Untitled Disney Live Action
February 18, 2022: Untitled Marvel
March 18, 2022: Untitled Pixar
May 6, 2022: Untitled Marvel
May 27, 2022: Untitled Disney Live Action
June 17, 2022: Untitled Pixar
July 8, 2022: Untitled Disney Live Action
July 29, 2022: Untitled Marvel
October 7, 2022: Untitled Disney Live Action
November 4, 2022: Untitled Disney Live Action
November 16, 2022: Untitled Disney Live Action
February 17, 2023: Untitled Disney Live Action
Oh my. They sure know how to plan things, don't they?
Tim Burton doing Dumbo? That should be interesting.
@bondjames with quite a cast too: Colin Farrell, Eva Green, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito and Alan Arkin.
That's ridiculous. Do they start by deciding the number of films they want to release in the next 5 years, then set about writing that number of plots? And I thought Amazon was a monster, Amazon has nothing on Disney.
http://deadline.com/2018/03/netflix-scores-vigilante-superhero-feature-from-rick-famuyiwa-tj-fixman-with-keanu-reeves-in-talks-to-star-1202307469/
2 trailers confirmed for next week:
- Mary Poppins Returns starring Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, Colin Firth, Ben Whishaw, Dick van Dyke and Angela Lansbury.
- Christopher Robin (live action Winnie the Pooh directed by Marc Forster) starring Haley Atwell, Ewan McGregor, Chris O'Dowd, Toby Jones, Peter Capaldi and Mark Gatiss.
I'm debating whether to see Death Wish, despite being a big fan. The trailers haven't really impressed me unfortunately and I never saw any of the originals.
Moonlighting was a great show, I remember also the film Bruce did with Basinger called Blind Date one of a couple of films Bruce did with Blake Edwards. Blind Date was amusing Kim looked hot which helped.
Sunset with James Garner is pretty good also, again directed by Blake Edwards.
I revisted Sunset a few years ago it's a decent film, Garner is one of those actors that always delivered.
I'm glad illustrated posters are becoming a thing again.
And I can´t wait for that film!
movies that should have gotten some more recognition at the Oscars.
Probably Saul Bass most famous minimalist poster.
https://gizmodo.com/17-of-the-coolest-minimalist-movie-posters-saul-bass-ev-1224645539