I really hope Jungle Cruise is just a cool, updated version of The Mummy. Seems like it's gonna be a really fun movie with high rewatchability.
That's an understatement. Wow.veryfuller said:
WOW, Jared Leto is unrecognizable.
TCTTS said:
Ridley Scott with two movies this fall (The Last Duel being the other one), two months in a row...2/2 pic.twitter.com/hHDa4RbWpy
— /Film (@slashfilm) July 29, 2021
I guess we can wait a few weeks to see if he's right.TCTTS said:
Never heard of this guy, but just checked his feed and he's super hardcore conservative. Like, unabashedly-supports-the-My-Pillow-Guy hardcore, along with a few other nut jobs, which is saying something. Point being, from that context, it reads like pot stirring/Biden administration fear mongering. I don't mean that as political commentary - pundits on the left are obviously just as guilty of doing the same - but yeah, I'd take this with a massive grain of salt.
the #dontlookup teaser for anyone that missed (sorry for the quality) pic.twitter.com/gSaYCmaUeK
— ☁️ (@caladanarrakis) August 1, 2021
DallasTeleAg said:
Any time I see Mary Elizabeth Winstead, all I can think about is her in that black lingerie in Scott Pilgrim...
TCTTS said:
I never saw The Mission. Was wondering what that music was from, as it's about the only good thing in the trailer...
TCTTS said:
Just FYI, next week with Warner Bros.' The Suicide Squad, we could very well be getting trailers for any of these three WB movies...
- Reminiscence
- The Matrix Resurrections
- The Batman
... and potentially even trailers for...
- No Time to Die (MGM)
- Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount)
- Spider-Man: No Way Home (Walt Disney)
Though, my gut says Disney saves the No Way Home trailer for either Free Guy (Disney/20th Century Fox) on August 13 or Shang-Chi on September 3.
Either way, seeing as Warner Bros. already released trailers for Dune last week and King Richard this week, I'm betting they release new trailers for at least a couple of the first three titles above. Possibly Reminiscence and The Matrix Resurrections, and then they save the next trailer for The Batman with Dune on October 22nd? We shall see...
"AMC Theatres has reached a formal agreement with Warner Bros. to show the studio’s 2022 slate on the big screen for an exclusive 45-day window."
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) August 9, 2021
*As of now, the first major WB movie in 2022 is #TheBatman on March 4. https://t.co/t4x4JVMKuN
TCTTS said:
Paramount, Universal, and now Warner Bros. have committed to the 45-day window going forward, ending the day-and-date HBO Max strategy for WB, starting in 2022. Seems like this is going to be the new standard for the foreseeable future, which feels right, and I can totally get behind"AMC Theatres has reached a formal agreement with Warner Bros. to show the studio’s 2022 slate on the big screen for an exclusive 45-day window."
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) August 9, 2021
*As of now, the first major WB movie in 2022 is #TheBatman on March 4. https://t.co/t4x4JVMKuN