«
The summer film slate looks very strong and offers something for everyone,» he told journalists in a conference call this week.
Not exact matches
This
summer's box - office totals have also suffered from the expansion of blockbuster season as a handful of
films likely to be among the year's biggest releases are
slated to come out this fall, among them best - selling novel adaptation Gone Girl, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, and the latest Hunger Games installment.
Logsdon points out that the
slate of
films lined up for 2015's
summer season is impressive, with a sequel to the wildly - popular Avengers franchise expected along with reboots to the Mission Impossible, Terminator, and Jurassic Park franchises.
The
film begins shooting this spring and is
slated for a
summer 2017 release.
The
film adaptation of Cassandra Clare's «Mortal Instruments» novels is
slated to hit theaters next
summer, with Lily Collins and Jamie Campbell Bower attached to star.
Despite having wrapped the previous
summer, the
film (once
slated for a release last month) was looking for a writer to take another swing at the entire third act, with Damon Lindelof and Drew Goddard among those drafted on to be fix - it men.
The men in this
summer's
slate of indie
films are far from ordinary: Colin Farrell stars as a neurotic in the wonderfully weird romantic comedy «The Lobster» and Daniel Radcliffe is a dead guy in «Swiss Army Man.»
From exclusive Hollywood product presentations highlighting a
slate of upcoming
films, to must - see premiere feature screenings, to the biggest stars, producers and directors, CinemaCon will help jumpstart the excitement and buzz that surrounds the
summer season at the box office.
This year certainly has plenty of movies to get excited about — at least, that's what Hollywood is banking on with an upcoming
slate that includes «Pirates of the Caribbean 4,» «Cars 2,» «Green Lantern,» «Captain America: The First Avenger» and «Thor» — but there's a lot more great stuff out there than just the usual
summer tentpole
films.
Hawkeye and Ant - Man's absences were addressed, and the latter's definitely makes sense with Ant - Man And Wasp
slated to drop this
summer, but Valkyrie, who debuted in last fall's Thor: Ragnarok, had absolutely no presence in the
film's two - and - a-half hours.
Phase 2 of their
slate of
films is due early next
summer with the return of Robert Downey Jr's flamboyant billionaire Tony Stark and his jet - powered metallic body armour.
Production on the Drew Pearce — directed
film is
slated to begin in early June and carry on through the
summer.
As we edge closer to
summer season, you'd think that the quality of
films would increase, but one look at the April movie
slate suggests the complete opposite.
The
film will begin shooting this
summer in London at Pinewood Studios and is still
slated to arrive in theaters on December 16th, 2016 next year.
Sony is pushing the release dates of a handful of its upcoming
films, some originally
slated to open in theaters as soon as this
summer.
(This
film was initially
slated for November 2013 and then got pushed last
summer before getting bumped again; Good Dinosaur «s delays are the reason we got zero Pixar movies in 2014 and two this year.)
In December, Yu Dong, CEO of Chinese
film distributor Bona
Film, told
Film Business Asia that «The Grandmaster» — at one time tentatively
slated to hit theaters at the end of 2011 — «will be released some time between next
summer and Christmas 2012.»
The latter two
films were previously
slated to hit theaters this
summer in August and July, respectively, but will now be arriving in mid-September and the middle of December instead.
The Croods 2 was originally
slated to release in the
summer of 2017, between an untitled Marvel
film and an untitled DC
film, but now the animated sequel will have December 22, 2017 all to itself.
But if it's competing for Best Picture next winter, it would be because the rest of the year's
slate has disappointed or the Academy has proven unable to acknowledge untraditionally prestigious
films, like War for the Planet of the Apes or The Big Sick, to name just two considerably more fulfilling
summer releases.
The
film is
slated for production this
summer in the Dominican Republic.
Before theater chains are inundated with all the
summer blockbusters, this month's
slate is mostly comprised of smaller independent
films, many of which are actually quite promising.
With the
summer movie season just around the corner, Hollywood is gearing up for what promises to be its most exciting
slate of
films in a long time by heading into the blockbuster - filled madness of May on a high note.
Just last
summer the script was
slated to get a rewrite from Raphael Bob - Waksberg, the creator of Bojack Horseman, and now the
film is replacing previously - set director Rob Schrab with someone who has more animation experience, but not as promising comedy experience.
Susanne Bier) Cast: Pierce Brosnan, Sebastian Jessen, Molly Egelind, Paprika Steen, Kim Bodnia, Line Kruse, Trine Dyrholm With the
film slated for release in France and Europe this
summer, it seems all signs are pointing to Susanne Bier making a premiere at Cannes for the first time in her career.
The
summer season is typically reserved for the year's biggest
films, and although May certainly delivered in that department, this month's
slate is in remarkably short supply of tentpole movies.
The
film is
slated to be released in
summer 2015.