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  1. Anyways not too broken up about this, Strange was one of the weaker Phase 3 film, though I was intrigued by Derrickson’s pitch as he wanted to use Nightmare, which could’ve allowed some trippy stuff. I’m guessing Fiege wanted something more along the lines of multiverse stuff as Derrickson wanted to do more horror.
  2. Actually, love this. Knight has done great work with Laika as he has some horror film experience, and Bumblebee had a lot of heart so yes. I agree but add Coogler in the mix, he has talent and was able to bring his voice in with Black Panther.
  3. @cayommagazine I know the answer but what about you. Do you think you have what it takes? These are lines spoken by the deceased Abin Sur (Ken Watanabe) who makes a few flashback appearances. Green Lantern Corps: Home is the sequel to the Y5 blockbuster, Green Lantern Corps: Rise of The Manhunters. The predecessor went on to be the highest start for a space opera franchise worldwide, grossing over $1B. Despite that, the film had the worst start domestically, receiving mixed-positive reviews at 72, being worse reviewed than Spark: Rising and Voltron. Xavier B. Irving acknowledges while the action was amazing, the clear problem was the awful pacing and overstuffing. Irving hopes that the film will hopefully captivate more people. Directed by Christopher McQuarrie (Mission Impossible: Fallout), Green Lantern Corps: Home takes place about three years after the original film, as member of the Green Lanterns, the defenders of the galaxy, as well as best friends human Hal Jordan (played by Academy Award nominated Armie Hammer) and Korugaran Thaal Sinestro (played by Academy Award nominated Joaquin Phoenix) are busy defending the galaxy. Jordan recently becoming more of a leadership role, due to his extraordinary power. Unfortunately, they discover that they’re not the only Lanterns in the galaxy, as criminal sociopath Atrocitus (Hugh Jackman) has created the Red Lanterns, who harness the emotion of rage for their power, has begun a spree of rampage and revenge across the galaxy, killing the villains instead of arresting them, setting their sights on Sinestro’s home planet; Korugar, where it’s revealed Sinestro was once a slave. Korugar is the largest and most affluent planet in the entire galaxy and a capitalist society based on America, known for exports like energy and oil. Korugar also thrives in natural resources such as water, the cleanest air in the galaxy and lush vegetation. However, Korugar, is still highly prejudice against the darker skin Korugarians despite slavery being abolished as the Red Lanterns attempt to lure them due to the injustices and the most recent civil unrest as well as gain an army larger than the Green Lanterns. The cold yet charismatic Queen Imparta (Rachel Weisz), hires the Green Lanterns to help protect her and Korugar the Red Lanterns, but it’s easier said then done. As the Lanterns must fight a new enemy in new ways, Hal and Sinestro also confront their ideals, as well as discovering potentially more dangerous truths hidden in Korugar. McQuarrie then introduces us to some new characters. Kelly Marie Tran plays Prazhà, a dark skinned scientist on Korugar, appointed by Imparta struggling with where she fits in on Korugar. Daniel Kulaaya plays Jian, a dark skinned Korugarian politician who wants to make a positive change for once, unknowingly inspiring a revolution. Pedro Pascal plays Alavro Smith, a bounty hunter that has his own agenda who our heroes come in conflict with. William Hurt plays Vicio, a strict member of the Guardians of The Universe, who seems to have taken on both Ganthet and Sayd’s role, but unlike them he is much less patient and less trusting of others. More details on Mark Hamill and Lashawna Lynch’s character will be revealed later. Green Lantern Corps: Home arrives in theaters December 8th, Y7 in 3D, Dolby Cinema, IMAX and IMAX 70MM
  4. @cayommagazine Endless Entertainment has officially fired Lauren Montgomery from an upcoming Miraculous reboot, as well as refusing to work with her or Joaquin Dos Santos, DHD to the two being involved in queerbaiting scandal “What those two have been doing is inexcusable.” says Xavier B. Irving “They’re dead time us”.
  5. Flying High Studio: Infinite Studios Release Date: 5/26/Y7 Genre: Concert Director: Morgan Spurlock Original Song: “Let’s Repeat” by Owl City Rating: PG-13 Budget: $7M Theater Count: 2,450 Format: 2D and 3D Runtime: 98 minutes Plot: Adam Young does a concert with 3D and stuff. We also learn more about him as well as the group Owl City which he’s in as the debut of new song “Let’s Repeat”. Nuff said.
  6. You called Joker the greatest film in the 2010s. You said nothing about the 2020s.
  7. @cayommagazine As Should You Imagine ends production and completed, Endless Animation slates the ending of the trilogy, Will You Imagine for Y10. Bill Hader is reported to play adult Ethan as Rachel Bloom plays adult Sasha.
  8. It is the film we’ve been waiting for, Jonathan Testicles II... SIKE! Endless Animation’s Should You Imagine? Studio: Endless Animation Walden Media Genre: CG Animation/Dramedy/Adventure/Fantasy Director: Genndy Tartakovsky Producers: Genndy Tarkovsky and Rebecca Sugar Executive Producers: Chris McKay and Meg LeFauve Writers: Genndy Tarkovsky and Meg LeFauve Composer: Mycheal and Jeff Danna Cast: Jack Dylan Grazer as Ethan Anderson Marsai Martin as Tiana Anderson Kate McKinnon as Turquoise Alison Brie as Jennifer Anderson Ryan Reynolds as Kyle Anderson Dave Bautista as Earl with Jason Mantzoukas as Smarmy Christine Ebersole as Mother Nature and Mads Mikkelsen as Father Time Charlyne Yi as A.I.I. Winston Duke as Tyler Anderson Eddie Deezen as Funhouse Jim Cummings as Bookworm Billy West as Dr. Screwluz Emily Carey as Sasha Iain Armitage as Child Ethan Faithe Herman as Child Tiana Release Date: June 30th, Y7 Theater Count: 4,508 Format: 2D (2.39:1), 3D (2.39:1), Dolby Cinema (2.39:1) and IMAX 2D/3D (1.44:1) Budget: $165 million MPAA Rating: PG for thematic material, peril/action and crude humor Running Time: 121 minutes Previous Film: Can You Imagine - March 27th, Y4 - Budget: $130M - Opening Weekend/Domestic/Worldwide: $86,607,529/$386,971,572/$1,051,506,145 Original Song: Growing Pains by SZA Animation: Done in house by Endless Animation. Scenes in Ethan’s imagination is a very cartoony CGI, think Hotel Transylvania, lots of squash and squish technique is used, where it feels like a Looney Tunes cartoon in CGI, where as the scenes in the real world is a slightly bright yet dimmly colored traditionally animated world similar to Paperman. Turquoise is animated using Stretch allowing her to move more akin to a traditionally animated character. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Uz8t5zBTOKMgbj-TUOH7G7qKGoPxp1CuiDq7ACofmYM Special thanks to @Spaghetti and @Rorschach
  9. Dazzling Studio: Infinite Studios Release Date: 3/10/Y7 Genre: Concert Director: Bruce Hendricks Original Song: “Work It” by Cardi B Rating: PG-13 Budget: $7M Theater Count: 2,450 Format: 2D and 3D Runtime: 98 minutes Plot: Cardi B does a concert with 3D and stuff. We also learn more about her as well as the debut of her new song. Nuff said.
  10. Snakes Studio: Creatures Incorporated (new nature division for my studio) Release Date: 8/25/Y7 Genre: Nature Documentary Director: Alistiar Fosthergil Rating: G Budget: $5M Theater Count: 2,450 Runtime: 77 minutes Narrator: Samuel L Jackson Composer: John Williams Plot: We follow the lives of three snakes, Samuel, an anaconda, Sandra, a viper and Connor, a cobra. As we learn about all the various types of snakes populating our planet.
  11. Snow Leopards Studio: Creatures Incorporated (new nature division for my studio) Release Date: 4/14/Y7 Genre: Nature Documentary Director: Drew Fellman Rating: G Budget: $5M Theater Count: 2,450 Runtime: 77 minutes Narrator: Ian McShane Composer: John Williams Plot: We follow the life of a snow leopard mother named Glacia as she tries to raise her three young cubs in the most harsh of tundras. We also learn about the diet of snow leopards, hunting patterns and additional facts.
  12. @cayommagazine Owl City to write and perform a new song for Endless Animation’s Should You Imagine, titled “Growing Pains”, in addition to that Infinite Studios is working on a concert movie with them Y7.
  13. Yes that and the Jumanji franchise has a fun jungle adventure like feel with big stars which is somewhat rare in a sea of Disney blockbusters. Besides not much we’re nostalgic about the first, and from a glance nostalgia only really works nowadays for Disney, as we’ve seen what happened to Pikachu.
  14. Jumanji had a beloved first with a stronger marketing campaign and reception than GB2016 and likely GB2.
  15. Audience do know the difference but Ghostbusters is pretty much a no one cares franchise.
  16. The same reason why Dark Fate died. It’s obvious that the brand has little overseas appeal and the 2016 film beat it to the punch, so all of it’s nostalgia is used up.
  17. I think the minimum is more like $250M domestic, again not all MCU films will see monster jumps. Wouldn’t be surprised if this one was smaller. And unlike Spider-Man who was in at least one MCU film a year since his debut, Strange only had a cameo in Thor 3 outside of the Infinity duology
  18. Joaquin Phoenix Armie Hammer Hugh Jackman Rachel Weisz Daniel Kaluuya Kelly Marie Tran Pedro Pascal Lashana Lynch Mark Hamill William Hurt 12/8/7
  19. @cayommagazine Green Lantern Corps: Home has been retitled to Green Lantern Corps: Revenge of The Red Lanterns. A first look at the plot, characters and more will arrive next Tuesday.
  20. I don’t think TROS is the worst Star Wars, but it’s one of the worst. D+/C-
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