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The biggest news to take from all of this is that Paramount is planning on releasing Transformers 5 in 2016 instead of 2017, like we reported earlier. Of course this is subject to change, but if this expected release date holds, it add another big budget release for a jam-packed summer of 2016, which already has X-Men: ApocalypseThe Amazing Spider-Man 3Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeCaptain America 3, and Finding Dory all set to arrive.
 

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There's a distinct lack of good horror movies this year. Especially comparing to last year, where there were probably 5 or more that I like.

 

If you want a complaint about this year, yes, it's definitely been a bad year for horror.

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So after all the fuss about 2015 one year back, almost everything moved out of the way leaving space for Avengers and Star Wars. And now everything jumped in on 2016. That'll be fun.

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The biggest news to take from all of this is that Paramount is planning on releasing Transformers 5 in 2016 instead of 2017, like we reported earlier. Of course this is subject to change, but if this expected release date holds, it add another big budget release for a jam-packed summer of 2016, which already has X-Men: ApocalypseThe Amazing Spider-Man 3Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeCaptain America 3, and Finding Dory all set to arrive.

 

Read more at http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/KingPatel/news/?a=102119#pLP1b3VgXZqhMmCq.99

 

 

 

remember back when summer of 2015 was going to shatter every record in the books as the biggest summer ever?

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If you want a complaint about this year, yes, it's definitely been a bad year for horror.

On another hand, it's been a very good year for Jesus though :lol:
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So after all the fuss about 2015 one year back, almost everything moved out of the way leaving space for Avengers and Star Wars. And now everything jumped in on 2016. That'll be fun.

 

With summer 2016 so full, it's only a matter of time before we hear about movies dropping out of that race. We've already heard rumors about Spidey moving, and there's a distinct chance Dragons will move. More movies will surely follow.

 

2014 has proved with Cap and Lego that releasing movies at emptier times of year may work better than cramming every single movie into summer.

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By the way, have you folks been discussing these numbers anywhere?

http://variety.com/2014/biz/news/disney-brands-generate-record-40-9-billion-from-licensed-merchandise-in-2013-1201221813/#

 

It really puts the $1.2 billion made by Frozen and IM3 at the box office in perspective.

 

Nice info on a lot of their upcoming films too.

 

 

 

Here's an even crazier comparison:

http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/28880.html

 

 

 

 

Disney and Warner Bros are in completely different leagues here.

 

Well if Warner Brothers actually bothered to use DC to its fullest, maybe they wouldn't be lagging so behind.

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The biggest news to take from all of this is that Paramount is planning on releasing Transformers 5 in 2016 instead of 2017, like we reported earlier. Of course this is subject to change, but if this expected release date holds, it add another big budget release for a jam-packed summer of 2016, which already has X-Men: ApocalypseThe Amazing Spider-Man 3Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeCaptain America 3, and Finding Dory all set to arrive.

 

Read more at http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/KingPatel/news/?a=102119#pLP1b3VgXZqhMmCq.99

 

That seems like overload. Apocalypse plz move to April.

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Well if Warner Brothers actually bothered to use DC to its fullest, maybe they wouldn't be lagging so behind.

 

Uh, no. The gap will still be enormous, even if we get a Shazam or Sandman movie.

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The biggest news to take from all of this is that Paramount is planning on releasing Transformers 5 in 2016 instead of 2017, like we reported earlier. Of course this is subject to change, but if this expected release date holds, it add another big budget release for a jam-packed summer of 2016, which already has X-Men: ApocalypseThe Amazing Spider-Man 3Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeCaptain America 3, and Finding Dory all set to arrive.

 

Read more at http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/KingPatel/news/?a=102119#pLP1b3VgXZqhMmCq.99

 

 

 

Spider-Man and Captain America I think will movie. Dragon 3 will also move

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