Miles Teller is a good actor, he's sort of a douche but thats besides the point. I don't think he'll ever be a big star but he's going to continue getting good roles.
True.
If Universal's monster universe gets off the ground, they will be in good shape atleast for the foreseeable future:
Illumination Entertainment
F&F
Jurassic Park
Bourne
Fifty Shades
Fox has a bit less to work with but Avatar and X-men should be strong. Independence Day is probably essential for them.
Sony and Paramount are really hurting.
Finding Dory
IDR
Pets
Bourne
ST3
Possible sleeper hits that no one sees coming:
Me Before You- the trailer has gotten a great reaction from core fans and targets the female audience. There is no other film that caters to them this summer.
The Shallows-there hasn't been a shark horror film in awhile; Blake Lively has a bit of a fanbase.
Sausage Party-animated film thats rated-R so already a hook for adult audiences.
The BFG- this could be an under the radar masterpiece from Speilberg.
Dr. Strange and GOTG2 can win over audiences though. Dr.Strange specifically could pull in some people who have never watched a superhero film before because of the nature of the character.
MBFGW2 is doing well considering the circumstances. Universal made a good decision to release it on this weekend for the older crowd who arent interested in superheros.
It's funny you say that because he's getting paid the same as Charlize. (10m) she had to fight to get the same salary as him too even though there is no question tat she's the bigger draw.
yeah, they've really only released low budget horror films but thats easy money.
they have action (Hardcore Henry), sci-fi (The Space Between Us) and now comedy ( Bad Moms) on the slate this year, its going to be much harder to sell.