Gerwig has definitely made interesting choices since becoming a hot new director. Remaking Little Women and now this? I have faith her and Baumbach will at minimum produce something interesting.
Jim01 said:
I don't know what I just watched, but I'm intrigued.
Gerwig has definitely made interesting choices since becoming a hot new director. Remaking Little Women and now this? I have faith her and Baumbach will at minimum produce something interesting.
me and my friends buying tickets to avatar just to watch the barbie trailer and leave pic.twitter.com/xL2HSEGmkx
— don't ask don’t shantell (@beforemoonlight) December 15, 2022
Florence Pugh is becoming a big-time force.mslags97 said:Jim01 said:
Trailers up.
Looks mushy but good to me. All the actors are great. Looks like a solid rental to me.
This looks incredible!
Jim01 said:
I don't know what I just watched, but I'm intrigued.
Gerwig has definitely made interesting choices since becoming a hot new director. Remaking Little Women and now this? I have faith her and Baumbach will at minimum produce something interesting.
For anyone else who was looking for a side-by-side comparison of the Barbie trailer with 2001: A Space Odyssey, here ya go! pic.twitter.com/CzoKzoFvpH
— Matthew Gaydos (@MatthewGaydos) December 16, 2022
TCTTS said:
So stoked for this. I'm guessing summer 2024 or so...The ‘Twister’ sequel appears to have found a director. https://t.co/KTtG0hvrNP
— ScreenCrush (@screencrushnews) December 15, 2022
#Twisters now has a release date.🌪️https://t.co/yo4RsA2GDX
— /Film (@slashfilm) December 20, 2022
Taika Waititi’s ‘Next Goal Wins’ Pushes Release to September 2023 https://t.co/8Sf0HNM8BI
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) December 21, 2022
As #AvatarTheWayOfWater crosses $1.2B worldwide on New Year’s Eve, here’s what’s currently scheduled to be playing in theaters at this time next year:
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 31, 2022
AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM
THE COLOR PURPLE
WONKA
Illumination’s MIGRATION
UNTITLED GHOSTBUSTERS SEQUEL pic.twitter.com/ee0pqEST5u
Brian Earl Spilner said:
The ones who feel oversaturated to me are Florence Pugh and Anya Taylor Joy. (Even though both are great.)
It's just because he looks like a Jonas Brother so every time they appear on something it feels like an extra Timothee Chalamet appearance.FL_Ag1998 said:
Is it just me or is Hollywood oversaturating the market with Timothee Chalamet? Dude needs to just chill out and say "No" to a project every now and then.
TCTTS said:
I mean, he was only in one movie this year. Yes, he was in three last year, but two of those were bit parts, basically. So he starred in one movie in 2021, one movie in 2022, and will star in two movies in 2023. Which doesn't seem like over-saturation to me at all.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
2023:
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Per agency sources, a few big-get roles up for grabs in 2023:
- Ridley Scott is looking for the key actors in Gladiator 2.
- If Disney figures out its Pirates of the Caribbean situation, those roles will be hot.
- Same with Paramount and the Bee Gees movie. Hustlers' Lorene Scafaria just stepped in as director, and she's seeking Gibb brothers that don't play like the SNL sketch.
- Agents are salivating over Marvel's Fantastic Four, which is complicated by all the multiverse stuff. And the ongoing DC reset should bring big opportunities for new men in tights, especially someone to replace Henry Cavill as Superman.
- And, obviously, the granddaddy of casting coups: James Bond. The Aaron Taylor-Johnson rumors are true - he sat with producer Barbara Broccoli, and the meeting went well, per sources. But while Taylor-Johnson fits the bill - great actor, British, fits the younger direction the Broccolis want to go, accomplished but not particularly famous - he's about to be a much bigger star. If Sony's Spider-Man spinoff Kraven the Hunter or Universal's Ryan Gosling two-hander The Fall Guy works, Taylor-Johnson might end up, ironically, too famous to take on Bond.
A little peek at what’s to come. New trailer for Evil Dead Rise arrives tomorrow. #EvilDeadRise pic.twitter.com/oH1AlxSARd
— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) January 3, 2023