Sentences with phrase «due for theatrical release»

It's due for theatrical release on February 5, 2016 and as lovely as it would be to have some promotional appearances from Scarlett, it seems unlikely as production on Ghost in the Shell is reportedly about to begin in New Zealand.

Not exact matches

Just about every one of his theatrical releases has improved upon the one before it, from the tolerable Old School to the diverting Starsky & Hutch to the overlooked School for Scoundrels to the solid original Hangover and on par Due Date.
It's hard to imagine «Hit and Run» getting as large of a theatrical release as it did (or even one at all) without the involvement of Bradley Cooper, not only due to his box office drawing power, but because his amusing, against - type turn as a dreadlocked ex-con is about the only good thing the movie has going for it.
Thor: Ragnarok is due out in theaters November 3, while Captain Marvel is scheduled for a March 8, 2019 theatrical release.
After the gorgeous theatrical display as Days Gone was showcased E3 2017 in which Shawn Layden came on stage having to navigate through as actors dressed as «Freakers» that dangled from the ceiling, it's safe to say this is quite rightfully one of the games due for release this year that I'm most excited for.
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