I think it'll be Fences. It's based off of a Pulitzer winner, and it has Denzel and Viola. I do think Moonlight and Loving will get BP noms though.
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If this gets great reviews, and subsequently great box office, I'll be so happy that Lego Movie wasn't a fluke. I like WAG's game plan of Looney Tunes-esque comedies, and I don't want to see just Lego movies and H-B movies as their entire slate.
So I saw it. I'm a little wary about how this movie seems to have the witch do more stuff. I liked it more when the witch did very little, and only did the stick figures and the house, but I'm definitely still hyped for this.
For me:
50% The potential the Anthology series could bring to Star Wars and Hollywood
25% VADAH
25% Amazing and beautiful cast of diverse and unique characters, all of them either up-and-comers, or severely underrated actors.
It sucks that Ben Foster's other 2016 efforts were so bad, because this movie proves that he can really, really act. He's easily the highlight of the movie, and hopefully this movie gives him better scripts.
I see it grossing inbetween Alice 2 and Tomorrowland #s. But I doubt the budget will be anything extreme, so it'll probably be a success. I'd love for it to break out though; the premise sounds cool, and it's got my man Jake Gyllenhall. (And I assume you're excited to see Mr. Blake Lively in this movie. )
1. Rogue One
2. Passengers
3. La La Land
4. Lego Batman
5. Moonlight
6. Moana
7. Fantastic Beasts
8. Storks
9. Spider-Man: Homecoming
10. Doctor Strange
http://www.slashfilm.com/the-dark-tower-trailer/
The first footage is arriving in October (trailer with Inferno I guess). I know very little about the books, but the cast is worth a ticket alone for me.