Not exact matches
But this
adaptation of Travel Channel host Marcus Sakey's
second novel barely made the
big screen last month day and date with Video On Demand, was hammered by critics, and today makes a hasty trip to Blu - ray and DVD as practically direct - to - video fare.
The
big -
screen adaptation of the 1980s TV series «The A-Team» came in at less than half that, the 20th Century Fox release opening in
second place with $ 26 million.
In the meantime, you can see Neeson on the
big screen in either the currently - playing Wrath of the Titans, this summer's Battleship board game move
adaptation, the aforementioned
second installment in the Taken franchise this fall - or (POTENTIAL SPOILER ALERT) a certain upcoming, hotly - anticipated blockbuster that the actor was recently officially confirmed to appear in.
Kidman, fresh off an Oscar nomination for «Lion» and currently wowing TV watchers in HBO's «
Big Little Lies,» stars in a whopping four projects to be
screened at Cannes: Coppola's highly anticipated
adaptation of «The Beguiled» and Yorgos Lanthimos» «The Killing of a Sacred Deer,» both co-starring Colin Farrell, plus John Cameron Mitchell's sci - fi rom - com «How to Talk to Girls at Parties» and a glimpse of Sundance TV's
second season of Jane Campion's «Top of the Lake» starring Elisabeth Moss.
Good new for Rudyard Kipling fans because less than two years since we last had a live
adaptation of The Jungle Book, a
second one is heading to
big screens.
The details: Last year's not - bad
big -
screen adaptation of James Dashner's dystopian YA novel The Maze Runner has spawned a sequel, based on the
second book of the series, The Scorch Trials.
Not long ago, we got a
second full - length trailer straight out of comic - con for the upcoming
big screen adaptation of Marvel's «Doctor Strange.»
Synopsis: The
second half of the final Harry Potter adventure comes to the
big screen in this feature
adaptation of the popular novel by children's fantasy author J.K. Rowling, with series veterans Steve Kloves and David Yates writing and directing, respectively.
One, because it should be towards the bottom of the list for potential
big screen adaptations and
second, there's honestly not much to adapt other than the idea of giant monsters smashing buildings, something that's already been done multiple times.
After the relative success of the first in this sequence of
big -
screen adaptations of the highly popular television series from the late 1960s, the
second film was a disappointing failure.
The Hobbit: A Thief in the Shadows was created by VFX studio Weta Digital using a combination of Unreal Engine 4 and assets from the
second film in Peter Jackson's
big screen adaptations of the fantasy staple, The Desolation of Smaug.