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Endless Entertainment is rebooting Miraculous with Lauren Montgomery helming. The movie will be more canon to the series and take place 40 years in the future. The film is said to be inspired by Batman Beyond and Spider-Man: Into The Spider Verse.

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Blankments Productions would like to quietly announce a few projects for Y7. These projects include:

 

- Hypercomptency, a sci-fi noir directed by Lana Wachowski and led by Jake Gyllenhaal

Temple Run, an adventure film directed by James Gunn based on the mobile game

Ms. Blakk for President, a political dramedy written by Tarell Alvin McCraney and directed by Marielle Heller. Titus Burgess and William Jackson Harper are attached to the project.

- An untitled dark comedy written by Gillian Flynn and directed by Steven Soderbergh. Tiffany Haddish, Channing Tatum and Denzel Washington attached to star.

- Kitchen Nightmares: The Movie, a comedy directed by Peter Atencio, envisioned to be a spiritual successor to Reality Shift

- Dear Evan Hansen, an adaptation of the hit Broadway musical directed by Darnell Martin. 

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After a stealth announcement of their studio plans, we've learned that Bounty Hamster and The Epsilon Syndicate, two signature franchises from Hourglass Pictures, will be concluding in Y11 and Y12 after five and six films respectively. 

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Green Lantern Corps: Home will move up to December 8th, Y7, in order for a head start and keeps IMAX screens during a competitive holiday season as rival studio Hunt Productions’ unleashes it’s first major blockbuster Tower Of Babylon, December 22nd, Y7 in IMAX.

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“Everyone grows up, the question is how will you grow?”

 

Should You Imagine? brings us the much awaited return of the Anderson family with more imagination, more heartwarming moments and some teen angst. Despite being one of the landmarks of Endless Animation, grossing over $386 million domestic at the box office and $1 billion dollars worldwide, behind only Cookis Pictures’ The Number One Dime and Hourglass Animation’s Two Lonely Bounty Hunters, it’s the third biggest animation in CAYOM history, Genndy Tartakovsky (Can You Imagine) and Rebecca Sugar (Notes From The Otherspace, Can You Imagine?) were apprehensive as the two thought there was no need for a sequel.

 

However, Tartakovsky had a brilliant idea for the sequel due to an idea of how Ethan grows as a child to a teen to eventually a man, gathered up Sugar as the two pitched a trilogy to Xavier B. Irving, shortly after the former’s work on Splatoon, who loved the pitch and the rest became history. 

 

Today, Endless Animation has provided Cayom Magazine with an updated voice cast as well as some new details regarding the $160 million production, coming June 30th, Y7

 

Each of the Anderson deals with a new arc:

Ethan struggling to find his own place socially

Tiana learning to trust and cooperate with others

Jennifer attempting to find passion at work

Kyle wonders how useful he is

 

Taking place, 3 years after the events of the first film, and many changes have occurred. Ethan prepares to enter eighth grade but faces new trials as despite his confidence boost and blooming friendship with Sasha, he struggles of his own place socially as well as the rush of adolescence. Things only get more muddled, when his half cousin Tiana (Marsai Martin) has arrived to live with the Andersons, who is the polar opposite of Ethan; popular, street smart and a troublemaker.

 

However, a botched family camping trip, the Andersons find themselves back in Imagiland, (though humorously as Ethan matured has become more city like) as they learn in order to head back home, they learn Imagiland isn’t just for Ethan as it’s actually a vast realm that stores everyone on Earth’s imagination as well as deepest desires, thoughts and secrets. 

 

Together, the Andersons alongside their trusty mustached fish companion Earl (Dave Bautista) must brave the new frontier to reach Development Gate, a giant city that determines how people change and grow, to request an audience with Mother Nature and Father Time to head home. Though the journey becomes much difficult upon facing, Turquoise (Kate McKinnon), a demented and manic human hunter, who wants to kill them all. As well as dealing with new landscapes, dangerous creatures and shocking revelations, the Andersons must learn to face their own problems if they want to head back home.

 

 

While not as immersive as Gateways in terms of animation use, the film plans to use all forms of animation such as traditional hand drawn, to its cartoony compete animation, to even puppetry, stop motion and many other animation styles, the cast is as below

 

 

 • Jack Dylan Grazer (IT, Shazam) as Ethan Anderson, the son of Kyle and Jennifer, who is a brilliant artist, though he’s at the age where he’s become somewhat more self conscious and a bit self centered but hey those are teenagers for you.

 • Marsai Martin (Medusa, Little, The Trapped Keeper) as Tiana Anderson, Ethan’s half cousin who doesn’t exactly see eye to eye as the two are polar opposites

 • Kate McKinnon (the Bounty Hamster franchise) as Turquoise, a manic and vile turquoise skinned woman with the power of elongation who ironically wants order in the imagination realm and desires to kill the Andersons for breaking her order

 • Academy Award winner Alison Brie (Can You Imagine?, The Trapped Keeper) as Jennifer Anderson, the stern but loving matriarch of the Anderson family, who has recently pursued her dream job as a journalist 

 • Ryan Reynolds (Can You Imagine?, Deadpool) as Kyle Anderson, a laidback father of the Anderson family who has recently start college, with stressful results

 • Academy Award winner Dave Bautista (Blade Runner 2049, Can You Imagine?) as Earl, the naive and friendly air breathing fish with a mustache that can elongate 

 • Jason Mantzoukas (Big Mouth, American Dad) as Smarmy, a friendly but boisterous cowboy stuck in permanent Dreamworks face (a sickening smirk)

 • Ali Wong (Always Be My Maybe, Tuca and Bertie) as GoGyurl, a timid but powerful gargoyle that can transform into vehicles, who acts as Turquoise’s companion

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 • Christine Ebersole (Steven Universe, The Wolf of Wall Street) as Mother Nature, a theatrical motherly being made out of trees, flora and streams of water

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 • Ralph Fiennes (Harry Potter franchise) as Father Time, a stoic fatherly being made out of clocks and gears.

 

 

Winston Duke, Alex Borestein, John Mulaney, Jessi Klein, Terrence Howard, and Justin Theroux return as new characters. Billy West, Tom Hanks, Iain Armitage, Pixie Davies and Terry Crews will reprise their roles as Emilia Carey voices an older Sasha.

 

Should You Imagine? arrives into theaters June 30th, Y7 in 3D, real D, Dolby Cinema, and IMAX 2D/3D.

 

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In some director shuffling, Christopher McQuarrie will no longer direct the third Mass Effect film. The studio and director jointly agreed that a quick turnaround after finishing work on a prior sci-fi actioner (Green Lantern Corps: Home, December 8th Year 7) would be a bit much. McQuarrie is instead likely to helm the fourth installment, which is noted to a be a bit smaller in scale and focus.

 

Instead, continuing its tradition of utilizing skilled television directors for the franchise, the new man at the helm will be Nigerian-American director Olatunde Osunsanmi (Star Trek: Discovery).

 

Mass Effect: Revelation is expected to release May, Year 8. We expect casting news around the time of the Oscar ceremony.

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On 10/15/2019 at 10:40 AM, Reddroast said:

Rian Johnson been hired to direct a high concept action movie. It is a subversive take on vigilante superheroes like Batman. Jake Gyllenhaal, Emma Stone and Leonardo DiCaprio have been cast as the leads

Eve Hewson, Zoey Deutch, Simon Pegg and Cody Rhodes join the project. Details on the plot will be revealed on Saturday

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New Journey Pictures is pleased to report that the creative team has taken the opportunity to play the original Banjo-Kazooie, the source material of the studio's next animated film, hands-on.

 

"We really appreciated how open and alive the world felt," said fictional CEO Glenn Guthrie. "If only we had saved before exiting the game, you know what I'm sayin'?"

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