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  1. Might incorporate some songs into Alpha Flight considering Ballroom Blitz and Safety Dance.
  2. Endless Entertainment/Endless Animation/Infinite Studios Calendar Year 11 Infinite Studios’ Don’t Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro (Romantic Comedy) (directed by Will Gluck) - January 15th, Y11 Rating: PG-13 - “Based on the popular anime, Naoto, an introverted sophomore at Kazehaya High School, prefers to draw and sculpt in his freetime. However, Naoto’s world is turned upside down as he runs afoul of freshman Hayase Nagatoro - who is torn between mercilessly teasing and not-so-secretly loving Naoto. Together, the two manage to help each other navigate high school and maybe form something out of it.” Endless/DC’s Static Shock: City at War (Superhero) (directed by Kemp Powers) - February 12th, Y11 - IMAX Rating: PG-13 - “A few months after the events of The Siege of Savage, Virgil Hawkins (Niles Fitch) is on top of the world, preparing for college and his heroic alter-ego Static is revered as a hero. However, Virgil is still traumatized based on what Vandal Savage did to him but is forced to put coping on the backburner when tackling metahuman trafficking syndicate Bedlam and a law pushed by Governor Wade Eeling to register metahumans, Virgil must teamup with friends and enemies for a brighter future and peace at mind.” Infinite Studios’ Showstopper (Comedy/Musical) (directed by Seth MacFarlane) - March 19th, Y11 Rating: R - “Alicia (Renee Rapp), an aspirational Broadway understudy is sadly always the second best to someone else and never gets her chance to shine. However, Alicia's hopes and dreams of stardom may just be granted when an accident uncovers a gift not even Alicia knew: psionic abilities. So, what does a gal do with these strange abilities, cement herself on the top of the musical world - even if it means playing rough with the competition. After all - for great power, you need great irresponsibility.” Endless Animation’s Twenty One (Rotoscoping Animation/Dramedy) (directed by Kate Purdy) - September 3rd, Y11 Rating: PG-13/R (undecided) - “Liza (Hunter Schafer), an introverted young woman in her junior year of college. Upon near-death experience on her 21st birthday, Liza decides to reinvent herself creating a bucket list of things she wants to accomplish before her next birthday with help from her over-enthused roommate Madi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and former childhood best friend Chase (Ian Alexander) as these young adults go on a journey of self-discovery, romance and friendship.” Endless Animation’s The Storyteller (CG-2D Animation/Fantasy) (directed by Aphton Corbin) - May 7th, Y11 - IMAX Rating: PG - “In the futuristic city of Kisilan, Simon (Tyler James Williams) just landed the job of his dreams as City Comptroller in hopes of helping revitalize his old neighborhood. Unfortunately, dreams soon become fantasy as Simon is tasked to initiate a project that would lead to the demise of his old neighborhood. Simon’s unexpected saving grace, winds up being the enigmatic and delightfully eccentric Lukas Libreros (Mamoudou Athie), who has taken domicile in an old library. Lukas is revealed to have the uncanny ability to birth stories and fantasy into reality and together the two might just have what it takes to revitalize their home.” Infinite Studios’ Grindset (Drama) (directed by Spike Lee) - September 18th, Y11 Rating: R - “DeVon, Ricky and Markus used to be the best of friends growing up but have grown apart over time and different neighborhoods with DeVon leaving the city of Milwaukee to the suburbs of Whitefish Bay. On the eve of the last day of ninth grade, Ricky and Markus implores DeVon’s help one more time to do one last score in an attempt to steal a new state of the art Kia to help finance medicine for Ricky’s kid sister. However, this leads them to a city-wide manhunt of both the police, rival gangs and the Kia Boys themselves as tensions between the former friends rise.” Infinite Studios’ Bodies of Interest (Action Comedy) (directed by Gina-Prince Bythewood) - October 1st, Y11 Rating: R - “When a fellow stripper goes missing, and the police are too negligent to care - rival strippers Champagne (Keke Palmer) and Glitter (Ana De Armas) are forced to go behind the law in order to solve this case, leaving their strip club Vibe and ending up on a caper in Miami that is bigger than they could ever imagine, facing hitmen, cokehead DJs and even worse Karens.” Infinite Studios’ Shell Shocked (Drama) (directed by Kelly Fremon Craig) - April 16th, Y11 Rating: PG-13 - “Kassandra Ahmad (Iman Vellani) is a high school senior, reeling from a school shooting at her high school that led to the death of her childhood friend (Haley Tsu) that happened a month ago. As Kassandra struggles with adjusting, attempts to honor her fallen friend by challenging her state’s current laws in order to make sure this doesn’t happen again at a school regardless of the odds against her, whilst coming to terms with her death.” Endless Entertainment’s The Adventures of Tintin: The Calculus Affair (Adventure) (directed by Gore Verbinski) - November 3rd, Y11 - IMAX Rating: PG/PG-13 - “Young adventurer and investigator extraordinaire Tintin (Finn Wolfhard) must embark on a journey to save a dear friend Professor Calculus (Andy Serkis) - who recently discovered a miraculous machine that can destroy object using soundwaves - making the poor Professor a target to warring powerhouse nations of Borudaria and Syldavia. Tintin teams up with his trusty dog Snowy and the ornery Captain Haddock (Hugh Jackman) to make sure this new invention doesn’t escalate into world war.” Endless Animation’s Framework (CG-2D Animation/Sci-Fi) (directed by Brian Larsen) - November 22nd, Y11 Rating: PG - “Summary not yet available” Infinite Studios’ Standards and Practices (Drama) (directed by Todd Haynes) - December 17th, Y11 (wide) Rating: R - “Summary not yet available” Infinite Studios’ Untitled Michael B. Jordan Detective Thriller (Thriller) (directed by Ryan Coogler) - December 22nd, Y11 Rating: PG-13 - “In the present day, a hotshot detective (Michael B. Jordan) is called into action to investigate a series of murders of young black boys.” Year 12 Inspector Gadget in a World Gone MAD (CG Animation/Action-Comedy) (directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic) - Easter, Y12 Rating: PG - “Inspector Gadget (Jack McBrayer), Penny (Darby Camp) and Brain are forced to team up with the nefarious Dr. Claw (Cedric Yarborough), MADdie (Kimiko Glenn) and Mad Cat in order to stop a new evil villainess/Dr. Claw’s scorned ex-fiancée, Madame Woe (Da’Vine Joy Randolph) who has taken down both of their organizations using a specter that has the power to devolve. With the scepter at hand, Woe intends to use her heartbreak by bringing things to a primal world, in aims to rid Earth of emotion. The families must learn to get along if they want to save/conquer the planet.” Untitled Chris Sanders/Dean DeBlois Animation (Hand-Drawn Animation) - Spring Y12 Miraculous Ladybug: A New Millenium (CG-2D Animation/Superhero) (directed by Lauren Montgomery and Patrick Harpin) (Summer Y12) Anansi and the Book of Fables (Fantasy) (directed by Ryan Coogler) - Juneteenth Weekend, Y12 Guillermo del Toro’s Moby Dick (Stop Motion Animation) (directed by Guillermo del Toro) - Fall Y12 Meeka and the Endless Night (Fantasy/Musical) (directed by David E Talbett) - Holiday Y12 Green Lanterns of Earth (Superhero) (directed by ???) - Fall/Holiday Y12 Rust (Hand-Drawn Animation/Western Sci-fi) (directed by Genndy Tartakovsky) - Holliday Y12 Year 13 Will You Imagine? (Computer Animation-Hand Drawn Animation Hybrid/Fantasy) - Summer Y13 Untitled R-Rated Danny Antonucci Stop-Motion Project (Stop-Motion0 - Fall Y13 Possible Fillers: In Development
  3. That was pretty good. Actually much better counter and solid.
  4. You’re fighting Alpha Flight, an adaptation of the Marvel comic, which stars The Rock as a main character (a Sasquatch) and takes place in Canada.
  5. You’re in Canada now with The Rock in the corner.
  6. Endless Directors Of Y3: Patty Jenkins Byron Howard Jon Farveau Phil Lord and Christopher Miller Jake Kasdan Zack Snyder Matthew Vaughn Ryan Coogler David Leitch James Gunn Chris McKay George Miller
  7. Seriously in the case of Barbarians vs Star Fox both could survive but have a weaker OW for the latter and weaker legs for the former.
  8. Good thing I removed Skylanders from that June 21st spot. Also I am with @Alpha #GamingMovieBrothersWatchOutforOneAnother
  9. August 30th - Things Fall Apart - Directed by Ryan Coogler
  10. I’d like the rights for the book: “Things Fall Apart”. Also @Xillix I’d like to take Miraculous Ladybug
  11. No, avoid throwing aside character development.
  12. Additional cast and crew members have been added to WItches. Cast Additions: Kristen Schaal Steven Yuen Alex Borstein The Lopezes (Frozen, upcoming Bullets and Lyrics) plan on writing two original songs for the movie.
  13. Alpha Flight, God Of War or Lilo and Stitch may drop a trailer. Perhaps Bullets and Lyrics might drop one. @Hiccup23 can we have more than one trailer?
  14. Endless Expectations: Bionicle: Flopped but did $100M so a win. Action Movie: Within Expectations Crash: Within Expectations Treasure Planet: Overperformed Spyro: Within Expectations
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