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  1. Blue and Gold: Black 2 The Future Studio: Endless Entertainment DC Entertainment Tencent Pictures Director: Peyton Reed Producer: Peyton Reed Executive Producer: Xavier B. Irving Writers: Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers Composer: Mark Mothersbaugh Director of Photography: VFX: Industrial Light and Magic VFX Supervisors: Unknown for now Main Cast: (** indicates voice performance) Asa Butterfield as Michael Carter/Booster Gold Jake T Austin as Jaime Reyes/Blue Beetle Michelle Rodriguez as Black Beetle Jessica Barden as Young Elizabeth Carter Jimmy Tatro as Gregory Carter/Warhead Antonio Banderas as Chiller with Kevin Hart as Timekeeper Cierra Ramirez as Rita Gutierrez Ian McKellen as The Narrator ** Kevin Michael Richardson as Starro The Conqueror and Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Carter  Genre: Superhero/Comedy/Sci-fi/Adventure/Romance Release Date: May 27th, Y6 Theater Count: 4,295 (including 405 IMAX theaters) Format: 2D (2.39:1), 3D (2.39:1), Dolby Cinema (2.39:1) and IMAX 2D+3D (1.44:1) IMAX: Select sequences shot in 70mm IMAX (1.44:1). Footage cropped to 1.9:1 on digital IMAX screens. Budget: $155 million MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of action violence, thematic material, crude humor and a brief rude gesture Running Time: 145 minutes (2 hours, 25 minutes) PLOT: WIP
  2. Studio: Endless Entertainment Lin Pictures Director: Guy Ritchie Producer: Dan Lin Executive Producer: Xavier B. Irving Writers: Guy Ritchie and Allison Schroeder Composer: Alan Menken Songs by: Alan Menken and David Lippel Director of Photography: Ben Davis VFX: Industrial Light and Magic and WETA Digital Cast: * indicates voice role Liam Hemsworth as Hercules - Asher Angel as Young Hercules Rachel Bloom as Megara Robert Downey Jr. as Hades Paul Giamatti as Philoctetes Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Zeus Carrie Anne-Moss as Hera *Nick Kroll as Pain *John Mulaney as Panic Cynthia Eviro as Calliope Danielle Brooks as Thalia Hailey Kilgore as Melpomene Tiffany Haddish as Clio Renee Elise Goldsberry as Terpsichore Release Date: December 16th, Y6 Theater Count: 4,192 Format: 2D (2.39:1), 3D (2.39:1), Dolby Cinema (2.39:1) and IMAX 2D+3D (1.44:1) Budget: $185 million MPAA Rating: PG for frequent action sequences/peril, off-color humor and thematic elements Running Time: 122 minutes Plot:
  3. Endless Animation’s Toons V Reality Studio: Endless Entertainment (through the Endless Animation division) Lord/Miller Productions Genre: CG-2D Animation/Comedy Director: Chris McKay Producers: Chris McKay, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Writers: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Chris McKay Composer: Mark Mothersbaugh Main Voice Cast: Olivia Cooke as Ashley Alec Baldwin as William H. Grubb John Mulaney as Randy Raccoon Danny Pudi as W0-RY Niki Yang as Chai Chu Sean Schemmel as Kai Bex Taylor Klaus as Princess Amira James Rolleston as Pete Release Date: July 29th, Y6 Theater Count: 4,230 Format: 2D (2.39:1), 3D (2.39:1), Dolby Cinema (2.39:1) Budget: $95 million MPAA Rating: PG for thematic elements and rude humor Running Time: 109 minutes (including a 7 minute short) Animation: Done in house by Endless Animation. Worldmeander is used like in Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive, Medusa and The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (which combines computer animation with hand drawn animation ala (Paperman/Feast/Pigeon/Medusa/Squirrel Girl) but is modeled where the human characters and human world are animated more like in Paperman but the cartoon characters and cartoon world are pure traditional animation Plot: Soon
  4. Endless Animation’s Studio: Endless Entertainment (through the Endless Animation division) In association with Nintendo Genre: CG Animation/Comedy/Adventure Director: Mark Dindal Producers: Genndy Tartakovsky, Rich Moore and Shigeru Miyamoto Writers: Mark Dindal, Rich Moore, and Rebecca Sugar Composer: Alexandre Desplat Original Song: “1 Up” by Imagine Dragons Main Voice Cast: Cast: Oscar Isaac as Mario Mario Jay Baruchel as Luigi Mario Idina Menzel as Princess Peach Liev Schreiber as Koopa King Bowser Thomas Middleditch as Toad Zoe Kravitz as Princess Daisy Michael Jones as Kamek Also starring: Danny McBride as Wario John Mulaney as Waluigi Monica Bellucci as Sofia Mario Armand Assante as Giuseppe Mario Patrick Warburton as Strong Toad Billy West as Professor E. Gadd Jacob Tremblay as Young Mario Iain Armitage as Young Luigi Michael Pena as Reyes Gabrielle Ruiz as Flora Jane Lynch as Calamity Koopa Tim Gunn as Croak Release Date: April 1st, Y6 Theater Count: 4,457 Format: 2D (2.39:1), 3D (2.39:1), Dolby Cinema (2.39:1) and IMAX 2D (1.44:1) Budget: $100 million MPAA Rating: PG for comic action, thematic elements, and rude humor Running Time: 119 minutes (including a 5 minute short) Animation: Done in house by Endless Animation. This 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. Short: Short: Flight School with Pigeon and Fluffles The short is done in Paperman like animation. The characters are also silent Rated: G We see Fluffles, the lovable foodaholic tabby cat napping next to Silky an adorable Shi Tzu, as Bill Leon Bucks alert the two they’ll be going to vacation in the Carribean and have to fly on a plane. Fluffles is terrified of planes so he and Silky visit Pigeon, an idealistic pigeon and his best friend and Father Hawk, Pigeon’s stern father, a giant hawk. The first course is for Fluffles to expirence turbulence as with the help of Carl, a cardinal and Quiz, an owl, they put both of the housepets in Carly’s family tire tunnel as they move it around. Fluffles is terrified while Silky is having fun. However, the shaking become rough when a squirrel goes inside the tunnel as Silky chases it, causing the birds to be flung away and the tire tunnel breaking as Fluffles is caught in a tire and hits a tree. The next test is take off as they launch the pets in a swing slingshot as they safely reach the tree but Quiz’s design turns out flawed as the swing slingshot flings Fluffles into a telephone wire, electrocuting him. Quiz and Pigeon then decides to hypnotize Fluffles into anytime he gets too high with a video, he becomes fearless which works but as the birds leave for lunch they accidentally leave Fluffles with the video as whenever he hears loud noises, he falls asleep. The birds then decide to prove it by carrying the two pets in a pet carrier across the city which works but as they’re over a construction site, Fluffles falls asleep and toss and turns causing them to drop the carrier, which thankfully lands on a rising girder but the carrier becomes safely but recklessly knocked around the city forcing the birds to recuse their friends resulting into humorous injuries, Quiz gets his feet stuck in quick drying cement, Carl winds up near a cockfighting arena, Father Hawk falls into a batch of hardening chocolate and eats his way out as Pigeon manages to call a flock of nearby pigeons to help them, as everyone flies home but Father Hawk has to be carried as he is bloated from the chocolate. Fluffles then wakes up ready for flying and happy but Bill Leon Bucks returns that they’re going on a cruise instead as Fluffles is scared of water and looks to his strained and tired friends for help as they panic. Plot: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I6KEMkRMkqR3GEy9f8qgz627-MeIvJweJcSQcWoN-3w (updated version) Special thanks to @Spaghetti
  5. On the contrary wouldn’t that be good? Wait how bad did Shazam do in PS?
  6. @cayommagazine Nia DaCosta (the upcoming Candyman) will write and direct an upcoming original horror film for Infinite Studios dubbed Heartman based on the Bajan folklore of a demon who kills children and sacrifices their hearts to the devil. Jordan Peele and Jason Blum are attached to produce this project. The cast is as follows: Meagan Good Chosen Jacobs (Castle Rock) Evan Alex (US) Marsai Martin (Little, black-ish, Medusa) JD McCracy (The Lion King, Antonius) LaKeith Stanfeild (Straight Outta Compton) David Harewood (Homeland) Good stars as Monica, a struggling single mother of four children, responsible Arleigh (Jacobs), studious and somewhat precocious Harper (Martin), troublemaker Finn (Alex) and Kaleb (McCracy) in Wisconsin, who plans on returning back to her home country Barbados for vacation with her children to visit her father (Harewood) and to celebrate Crop Over, a Mardi-Gras like festival in the country as well as for her children to see their heritage. However, the vacation soon becomes a nightmare as the terrifying Heartman (Stanfield), a thousand year old demon has his sights set on killing Monica’s children so he can steal and sacrifice their hearts.
  7. Speaking of culture, I think I might drop some Bajan culture on y’all in a film about the terrifying Heartman.
  8. I’m having Mario and a few fillers up by the end of the weekend.
  9. Yeah, it’s not like he’s a secret member on here... @A Panda of Ice and Fire I have my eyes on you...
  10. Idk about TS4, yes the fanbase is there and does have a heavy share of adults but I2 played more like a CBM than animation and will likely slew older as TS4 is rated G. My guess is around what Aladdin did (12x-13x) previews to OW.
  11. I’ve seen hate for TLK but for everyone of those comments, there’s a positive post or two. I have seen literally nothing for TS4 complaints. Also why care so much if others don’t like a movie.
  12. But they are emotionless, especially compared to the original. They may be noticeable but everyone is/was predicting huge numbers for this on here. There’s a $300M+ OW club and a TLK DOM > Aladdin+Pets 2+TS4 DOM club. You may point out an under club or two but you can’t not tell me that predictions for TLK despite the dislike isn’t their. So if we go by your logic, that if a film is overpredicted, it’ll underperform. Besides I haven’t seen hate for all three of these films on social media except for Aladdin really.
  13. But TLK is also having huge predictions everywhere and definitely not underpredicted by us. So by that logic even with the hate, it should underperform.
  14. I’m the most perplexed about box office for this. Considering how big Widow’s sacrifice was, the fact that it’s a prequel (that although may include one element for the MCU future will help it feels kind of redundant) as well as the fact that I would argue hype would be bigger four to five years ago, I see it around Doctor Strange to The Winter Soldier numbers DOM. I kind of don’t want them to bring her back as much as I love the character as that is a cheap shot.
  15. It’s pretty fun. Better than TLBM but not as much as TLM.
  16. Move Valkyries vs Galaxy off the schedule until I can think of a good date.
  17. Add Power Pack -Superhero/Family/Comedy/Adventure - Dir. Rebecca Sugar - December 16th, Y5 IMAX for it will start on the 23rd to avoid conflicts Move HSM:EVW to February 11th Move Generations to December 23rd Move Valkyries vs Galaxy to Thanksgiving weekend
  18. Me am a lemming: 1. Decent fun but like others say don't age well. 2: Not one of the best CBMs but it pretty great. 3. Not of one of the worst CBMs butt despite some entertaining moments it's awful. Origins: Laughable and not in the good way. First Class: One of the best CBMs ever The Wolverine: forgettable DOFP: Also one of the best CBMs recently Apocalypse: Bad and boring, the sthick of Magneto evil again is boring. Logan: 3rd best CBM ever
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