A second trailer for Sylvester Stallone's The Expendables has come online and can be watched using the player below! Opening August 13, the action thriller stars Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, David Zayas, Giselle Itie, Charisma Carpenter, Gary Daniels, Terry Crews and Mickey Rourke. It features cameo appearances by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis.[...]
"The A-Team" follows the exciting and daring exploits of a colorful team of former Special Forces soldiers who were set up for a crime they did not commit. Going "rogue," they utilize their unique talents to try and clear their names and find the true culprit. Liam Neeson ("Taken"), Bradley Cooper ("The Hangover"), mixed martial arts champ Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, and "District 9" sensation Sharlto Copley, are "The A-Team.".[...]
This time around – Edmund and Lucy Pevensie, along with their pesky cousin Eustace Scrubb – find themselves swallowed into a painting and on to a fantastic Narnian ship headed for the very edges of the world. [...]
In a world ravaged by a virus infection, turning its victims into the Undead, Alice (Jovovich), continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. Her deadly battle with the Umbrella Corporation reaches new heights, but Alice gets some unexpected help from an old friend. A new lead that promises a safe haven from the Undead takes them to Los Angeles, but when they arrive the city is overrun by thousands of Undead - and Alice and her comrades are about to step into a deadly trap. [...]
The story follows the adventures of Aang, a young successor to a long line of Avatars, who must put his childhood ways aside and stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth and Air nations. [...]
Walt Disney Studios, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Jon Turteltaub, the creators of the "National Treasure" franchise, present "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" -- an innovative and epic romantic comedy adventure about a sorcerer and his hapless apprentice who are swept into the center of an ancient conflict between good and evil.[...]
A new Red Band trailer for Neil Marshall's Centurion has come online and can be watched using the player below
AD 117. The Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and East as far as the Black Sea. But in northern Britain, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in face of the guerrilla tactics of an elusive enemy: the savage and terrifying tribes known as the Picts.
Quintus, sole survivor of a Pictish raid on a Roman frontier fort, marches north with General Virilus' legendary Ninth Legion, under orders to wipe the Picts from the face of the earth and destroy their leader Gorlacon.
But when the legion is ambushed on unfamiliar ground, and Virilus taken captive, Quintus faces a desperate struggle to keep his small platoon alive behind enemy lines, evading remorseless Pict pursuers over harsh terrain, as the band of soldiers race to rescue their General, and to reach the safety of the Roman frontier.
From writer/director, Neil Marshall, "Centurion" is a gripping survival thriller set against a background of conquest and invasion; a pursuit movie in the vein of Deliverance, Last of the Mohicans and Apocalypto. Release Date: August 27, 2010 (limited) Studio: Magnet Releasing (Magnolia Pictures) Director: Neil Marshall Screenwriter: Neil Marshall Starring: Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Olga Kurylenko, David Morrissey, Noel Clarke, Riz Ahmed, JJ Field, Liam Cunningham, Imogen Poots Genre: Thriller
Walt Disney Studios, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Jon Turteltaub, the creators of the "National Treasure" franchise, present "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" -- an innovative and epic romantic comedy adventure about a sorcerer and his hapless apprentice who are swept into the center of an ancient conflict between good and evil.
The all-new one-sheet for Resident Evil: Afterlife has appeared online, courtesy of IGN. Opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D t heaters on September 10, the Paul W.S. Anderson film stars Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjoe, Wentworth Miller and Sienna Guillory.
In "Afterlife," Alice (Jovovich) continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. Her deadly battle with the Umbrella Corporation reaches new heights, but Alice gets some unexpected help from an old friend. A new lead that promises a safe haven from the Undead takes them to Los Angeles, but when they arrive the city is overrun by thousands of Undead - and Alice and her comrades are about to step into a deadly trap.
After three weeks at #1, DreamWorks Animation's Shrek Forever After met some competition it couldn't withstand in two retro projects that harked back to the mid-'80s, Harald Zwart's remake of The Karate Kid (Sony) and Joe Carnahan's action flick based on the television show, The A-Team (20th Century Fox).
It was expected to be a very close race but The Karate Kid, teaming Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan, far exceeded all expectations opening with $19 million on Friday and an estimated $56 million in its first weekend in 3,663 theaters for an impressive per-site average of $15,288. That's the third biggest opener of a summer in which many sure-things failed to deliver on expectations and the fifth highest opening of the year so far.
The A-Team starring Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Sharlto Copley, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, Jessica Biel and Patrick Wilson ended up doing less than half that business in a similar number of theaters, bringing in an estimated $26 million in its first three days. That was an opening closer to comedy TV adaptations like Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson's Starsky and Hutch rather than the summer action movies like S.W.A.T.. Budgeted at $110 million, The A-Team will have to bring in a good amount of international business to make that back.
Shrek Forever After (DreamWorks/Paramount) dropped to third place, down 42% with $15.8 million in its fourth weekend and a gross of $210 million after a month in theaters. It's currently the #4 highest grossing movie of the year and it should move up to third place past DreamWorks Animation's How to Train a Dragon by Friday.
The Jonah Hill-Russell Brand road comedy Get Him to the Greek (Universal) dropped two places to fourth with $10.1 million and $36.5 million in ten days, while the Ashton Kutcher-Katherine Heigl action-comedy Killers (Lionsgate) dropped 47% in its second weekend for an estimated $8.2 million to bring its total to $30.4 million.
Disney and Jerry Bruckheimer's Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time dropped to sixth place with $6.6 million and a weak $72.3 million total domestically, while continuing to do well overseas, bringing in $19.7 million for an international gross of $190.3 million.
It was followed by the family movie Marmaduke (20th Century Fox) with $6 million in seventh place--a considerable 48% drop from its opening week--and New Line/Warner Bros.' Sex and the City 2 with $5.5 million for eighth place with a total gross of $85 million.
Jon Favreau's Iron Man 2 (Paramount/Marvel Studios) edges closer to $300 million this weekend with another $4.5 million to land in ninth place.
The top 10 was rounded out by Vincenzo Natali's sci-fi thriller Splice (Warner Bros.) closed off the Top 10 with $2.9 million, down a staggering 61% from its disappointing opening weekend.
The release of two strong new movies helped the box office recover from the last few weeks with the Top 10 being up 9% from last year when the strongest offering was Sony's remake of The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 starring Denzel Washington and John Travolta which opened in third with $23.4 million.
The full top 10: 1. 'The Karate Kid,' $56.0 million (3,663 screens), new release 2. 'The A-Team,' $26.0 million (3,535), new release 3. 'Shrek Forever After,' $15.8 million (3,868), $210.1 million total 4. 'Get Him to the Greek,' $10.1 million (2,702), $36.5 million 5. 'Killers,' $8.2 million (2,859), $30.7 million 6. 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,' $6.6 million (3,108), $72.3 million 7. 'Marmaduke,' $6.0 million (3,213), $22.3 million 8. 'Sex and the City 2,' $5.5 million (2,750), $84.7 million 9. 'Iron Man 2,' $4.6 million (2,305), $299.3 million 10. 'Splice,' $2.9 million (2,450), $13.1 million
The first television spot for Robert Rodriguez's reboot for Predators has now hit your small screen. The movie is a new take on the original that has had sequel after sequel hit since the release of the first movie.
This one comes from the mind of Robert Rodriguez, and it stars Adrien Brody. A group of human killers is sent to the alien planet as some sort of punishment, and they are hunted one by one by the alien race. That sounds like an interesting twist to me! We all know when it comes to movies, Rodriguez does things out of the norm. That is what might make this work.
Release Date: July 7, 2010 Studio: 20th Century Fox Director: Nimrod Antal Screenwriter: Robert Rodriguez, Alex Litvak, Michael Finch Starring: Adrien Brody, Laurence Fishburne, Topher Grace, Alice Braga, Danny Trejo, Walton Goggins, Oleg Taktarov, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, Louiz Ozawa Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi A bold new chapter in the Predator universe, "Predators" was shot on location under Rodriguez's creative auspices at the filmmaker's Austin-based Troublemaker Studios, and is directed by Nimród Antal. The film stars Adrien Brody as Royce, a mercenary who reluctantly leads a group of elite warriors who come to realize they've been brought together on an alien planet... as prey. With the exception of a disgraced physician, they are all cold-blooded killers – mercenaries, Yakuza, convicts, death squad members – human "predators" that are now being systemically hunted and eliminated by a new breed of alien Predators.
Two More Clips From The Twilight Saga: Eclipse are now online!!
Opening in theaters and IMAX on June 30, the David Slade-directed third installment stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ashley Greene, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone and Dakota Fanning.
Second clip from the action thriller movie is now online!
Jonah Hex (Josh Brolin) is a scarred drifter and bounty hunter of last resort, a tough and stoic gunslinger who can track down anyone... and anything. Having survived death, Jonah's violent history is steeped in myth and legend, and has left him with one foot in the natural world and one on the "other side." His only human connection is with Leila (Megan Fox), whose life in a brothel has left her with scars of her own. But Jonah's past is about to catch up with him when the U.S. military makes him an offer he can't refuse: in exchange for his freedom from the warrants on his head, he must track down and stop the dangerous terrorist Quentin Turnbull (John Malkovich). But Turnbull, who is gathering an army and preparing to unleash Hell, is also Jonah's oldest enemy and will stop at nothing until Jonah is dead. Based on the legendary graphic novel, "Jonah Hex" is an epic adventure thriller about one man's personal quest for redemption against the vast canvas of the battle between good and evil. Release Date: June 18, 2010 Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Director: Jimmy Hayward Screenwriter: Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor Starring: Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Megan Fox, Will Arnett, Michael Shannon Genre: Action, Thriller
It’s been a fairly weak 2010 summer movie season… Iron Man 2 was OK but didn’t live up to the first film, Nightmare on Elm Street was mediocre at best, some folks liked Robin Hood (although it’s not what I’d call summer movie fare), Get Him to the Greek had its moments but was no Hangover and despite trying hard, The Losers was, well, a loser. At least we had Kick-Ass…
So while there hasn’t been anything that you could really call a summer popcorn movie home run, I’m here to tell you that The A-Team comes pretty darn close.
I’m sure most of you know that The A-Team was a kitschy action TV series that ran in the mid-1980s. It starred George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Dwight Shultz and Mr. T as an ex-special forces team falsely accused of a crime and on the run from the government. It featured over-the-top action and fight scenes which were defined by signature camera shots (Mr. T launching a body over the camera which filmed from below) and an emphatic lack of injuries despite the extreme nature of the stunts.
Many folks have fond memories of the show and may be predisposed to accusations of “you ruined my childhood” or “you’re soiling the memory of a classic!” For those of you thinking that, I invite you to go back and watch an episode or two today, and then get back to me with your fresh reaction. Sure, it was fun. It was also completely cheesy and formulaic. When a filmmaker decides to approach a project like this he has two choices:
1. Go in a completely different direction (for example turn a serious TV show into a comedy or vice versa).
2. Be as faithful to the spirit of the original as is practical.
With The A-Team, director Joe Carnahan went with a whole lot of #2 and just a touch of #1.
Unexpectedly, the film opens before the team has assembled, with only Hannibal (a cigar-chomping Liam Neeson) and “Face” (the studly and often shirtless Bradley Cooper) knowing each other and working together. During an operation in Mexico they meet B.A. Baracus (Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson) and Murdock (District 9’s Sharlto Copley).
Unlike the opening scene in The Losers, which tried to establish a connection between the characters as well as between them and the audience (and failed miserably), the first 15 minutes or so here do it admirably. Once it’s done, it’ll remind you of a very extended James Bond opening sequence -- a way to transition you into the film. Immediately we “get” Hannibal, Face, Murdock and even Baracus after each of their introductory scenes, and it doesn’t take long to cement the relationships via great chemistry and snappy dialog.
After the initial meetings (with a number of great action scenes right off the bat), we cut to eight years later, nearing the end of American troops being stationed in Iraq. The “Alpha Team” members have been the go-to guys to get the really tricky and nigh-impossible missions done. Right here is where the story gets a bit muddled, with Army Captain Sosa (Jessica Beil) arriving to tell Face (with whom she has “history”) very explicitly to not go on a mission to Bagdhad to retrieve stolen plates for the printing of U.S. dollars. The concern of course is that terrorists will be able to print billions of dollars of “unbacked” currency (like our currency is currently backed? But I digress…). She is tasked with retrieving the plates using a private mercenary outfit called Black Forest.
Hannibal has no confidence or respect for them and a CIA operative plays into that lack of confidence, wanting the A-Team to retrieve the plates instead of Black Forest. Hannibal convinces the on-site General (Gerald McRaney), who is an old friend, to let them go on the mission.
Hannibal concocts an insanely over-the-top plan that of course goes off without a hitch (and gives us the next crazy action set piece), but in the aftermath things go wrong via a doublecross and the team is falsely accused and convicted of being involved in the theft of the plates. The members of the team are all shipped off to different high security military prisons. Of course Hannibal vows to make those who really stole the plates pay and to recover them, and with the help of the CIA operative (who you KNOW has his own agenda, of course) he breaks out and gets his comrades out of prison (Murdock’s escape was particularly funny).
The combined escape brings us to the scene you’ve seen in the trailer with a tank falling from the sky with a parachute and Face shooting a 50 cal gun. I’m here to tell you that scene is crazy-awesome.
From there it’s all about getting to the bottom of exactly who is behind all this, where the leader of Black Forest is and how to retrieve the plates and deliver them to the Federal government in order to clear their names.
Are there things to complain about with the film? Sure. Shakey-cam. It’s not “deep” or “complex,” the third act bogs down a bit and is somewhat convoluted with a final action sequence where the director seems to have said “We have to make this big. No, you don’t understand, I mean BIG. HUGE. MEGA-GIGANTIC,” and frankly I thought it was a bit much. I thought Biel’s character’s motivation was pretty damned weak, but they try to have it make some sense later on (not very successfully). Oh, and as far as her acting… she’s REALLY gorgeous.
But you know what?
This movie was FUN.
I found myself grinning through much of it and laughing out loud more than once. There was plenty of action, the chemistry between the characters was great and I thought representative of the original series, Liam Neeson was an excellent Hannibal and Sharlto Copley was fantastic as Murdock. Bradley Cooper was fine as Face -- he’ll appeal to the ladies in the audience, especially with his gratuitous shirtless scenes. And I’m going to say it: I thought Quinton Jackson did an OK job as B.A. Baracus. It’s not a terribly complex role, and I’m sorry but Mr. T wasn’t exactly doing Shakespearean acting during his stint in the role. Oh, and I really enjoyed Brian Bloom as Pike, the leader of Black Forest. Acted like he came right off the set of Goodfellas.
There aren’t a lot of movies that you can actually label as “fun,” but if there is any genre (if you can call it a genre) that SHOULD fit that label it’s summer action movies. Sadly, not a lot of those films actually earn that label despite trying overtly to attain it. Star Trek was another film to which I’d apply that label. I’d say last year’s The Hangover as well (which also starred Cooper).
For the parents out there, while there is some violence that’s definitely PG-13 in the film, much of it is “cartoony” and played for laughs (ending is a little rough, I don’t think I’d bring kids under 8 or 10). The only nudity to speak of is a shirtless Cooper. I only mention this because Mr. T has been complaining about the violence and nudity in the film.
While some are bashing The A-Team, I give it an unabashed recommendation as a fun summer popcorn movie.
Here’s look at the Movie Clip for the film to help you decide
Christopher Nolan’s Batman 3 could start filming in March of 2011. Though no official statement has been made, the date would put the film in theaters right in time for its July 20, 2012 release.
Christopher Nolan’s upcoming dramatic thriller Inception is a little over a month away, but the buzz on the director’s next project is already heating up.
Today, we’re hearing rumors of a possible start date for Batman 3 filming – March 2011. At first glance, that might seem a bit quick for the follow-up to one of the highest grossing, and most critically acclaimed films, in recent history – but, a March 2011 start date would actually give the Batman sequel plenty of room for its proposed July 20, 2012 release.
The word comes from a recent comment made by LA Times columnist Geoff Boucher, while prepping his readers for an upcoming interview with Nolan:
"On Saturday at the Hero Complex Film Festival , we’ll hear Christopher Nolan discuss his filmmaking accomplishments between our screenings of the underrated 2002 thriller “Insomnia” and billion-dollar blockbuster “The Dark Knight,” but don’t think that the discussion won’t be forward-looking as well — the future looks fascinating for this 39-year-old auteur, and I plan to ask him about the third Batman film, which starts shooting in March, and his plans to produce a Superman revival with his partner and wife, Emma Thomas.”
Of course the knee-jerk line in question, “I plan to ask him about the third Batman film, which starts shooting in March” certainly provides room for plenty of speculation – Did Boucher get a Batman 3 scoop while prepping for the Hero Complex Film Festival interview? Was Boucher misinformed? Is Boucher, in fact, Batman himself?
With industry readers and pundits descending on the comment like starved jackals, it’s interesting to note that the article hasn’t been updated, taken down, or clarified – leading some to speculate that the comment has no substance or, more importantly, an official start-date will be announced shortly (maybe by Nolan at the Hero Complex Film Festival).
Filming for Batman Begins started in March 2004, with the film releasing June 15th 2005. Similarly, shooting for the Dark Knight was expected to begin in March 2007 but was later pushed to April, with the film arriving on July 18th 2008. So, the rumor does appear to have some grounding, based on Nolan’s past scheduling.
That said, it’s unclear how a similar bat-time-line could be affected by Nolan’s work on the upcoming Superman reboot The Man of Steel, which is also slated for a holiday 2012 release. Nolan is listed as a producer on the film – so he’ll at least be somewhat involved in the day-to-day development process of bringing one of the most iconic comic book characters in the world to the big screen – following a poorly received 2006 reboot.
For the time being, we’ll just have to wait for more official announcements – we’re looking at you San Diego Comic Con.
What do you think about a March 2011 shooting start? What are you hoping to see in Batman 3?
Batman 3 is scheduled for a July 20th 2012 release.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was a pretty big disappointment last summer. After the first movie debuted in 2007 to launch a massive film franchise and re-ignite Hasbro’s merchandise toylines, we hoped Michael Bay would take the criticisms of his first summer Robot explosion party and improve upon it for the sequel.
Needless to say, our hopes were dashed and we instead were treated to a rushed and convoluted movie which increased on the problems of the first Transformers. Going forward, it’s hard for our expectations on Transformers 3 to sink any lower and Michael Bay seemingly understands this.
For that reason, Bay is admitting to some of the problems of Transformers 2 and is willing to accept some of the criticism, while offering his plan of how to bring back some love for the Cybertronians in TF3.
“I’ll take some of the criticism… It was very hard to put (the sequel) together that quickly after the writers’ strike (of 2007-08).”
The strike certainly explains the scenes with Sam Witwicky’s (Shia LaBeouf) mom getting drugged up on campus and the dog humping shots… Fixing the Franchise
So, what will Transformers 3 do differently to win back fans and deliver something new for the franchise? According to Bay, there’s no more of the childish forced humor and many characters will be killed off. And when they say characters will die in Transformers 3, they mean no more resurrections (a la Megatron and Optimus Prime).
Michael Bay already informed the world a month ago that the film-ruining characters of Skids and Mudflap (the twins) would not be back for Transformers 3 and that’s a big step forward. But in this latest interview with USA Today, Bay revises what he says about them to, “they’re basically gone.” It seems pretty evident that the characters will only cameo before being quickly killed off. At least we hope that’s the case.
The Story of Transformers 3
The story of Transformers 3 also promises to bring an interesting plot centered around the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States, hinting that there was some alien influence guiding what happened in one of the most notable aspects of the Cold War.
The Villain of Transformers 3
Another tidbit of information was revealed in the USA Today report that may get some of the more hardcore Transformers fans excited and that’s the news of who the villain of Transformers 3 will be. According to the report, after Michael Bay cursed at how bad The Fallen was as the villain in Revenge of the Fallen, Shockwave will be the feature villain in Transformers 3.
For those who don’t know, Shockwave is a Decepticon whose power rivals that of their leader, Megatron. Unlike the other Decepticons in many ways, Shockwave is both unique in his character traits and visual design. He is more robotic in look, with only one eye and his alternative form is that of a giant cannon instead of an Earth-based disguise.
Shockwave is second in command to Megatron and while he acts in a more more scientific, precise and civil manner compared to the wild beast-like mentality of his allies, he is ruthlessly destructive in combatting Autobots.
As it turns out, Transformers 3 will be coming at us in 3D and this will no doubt be done in post-production (the bad 3D) due to the rushed production schedule.
Shie LaBeouf returns as the star and joining him as his new love interest (replacing Megan Fox) will be Victoria’s Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Most familiar faces will return along with our Cybertronian friends.
Summit Entertainment has confirmed the rumor that the final Twilight book will be adapted as two separate films. The news, from their press release:
Summit Entertainment confirmed today that "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" will be released as two separate films with the first of the two slated to be released in theatres on November 18, 2011. Academy Award® winner Bill Condon will direct both films starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner along with Billy Burke as Charlie Swan as well as returning members of the Cullen Family including Peter Facinelli as Carlisle, Elizabeth Reaser as Esme, Jackson Rathbone as Jasper, Nikki Reed as Rosalie, Ashley Greene as Alice and Kellan Lutz as Emmett.
The project, based on the fourth novel in author Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, is currently being written by Melissa Rosenberg with Wyck Godfrey, Karen Rosenfelt and Stephenie Meyer producing. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" will start production in the fall.
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" illuminates the secrets and mysteries of this spellbinding romantic epic that has entranced millions.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Warner Bros. and production house Legendary Pictures are in talks to start shooting the sequel to Louis Letterier's remake of Clash of the Titans as early as next January with director Jonathan Liebesman (Darkness Falls, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, and the upcoming Battle: Los Angeles) as one of the frontrunners to take over the directing chores.
Clash of the Titans has grossed $486.8 million worldwide since opening a little over two months ago with roughly a third of that being in the United States, and like with Guy Ritchie's sequel to Sherlock Holmes, the studio is hoping to strike while the iron is hot, as well as to attain the services of returning star Sam Worthington before he's drawn back in to start filming James Cameron's Avatar Sequel later next year.
The "Clash" sequel will be filmed in 3D rather than converted after-the-fact, but so far, there's been no word whether any of the rest of the surviving cast (or any of the Greek Gods played by Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes et al) will be returning for the sequel.
Heat Vision is reporting that Legendary Pictures is developing a live-action remake of the animated Serbian film, Technotise: Edit and I.
The company has picked up a pitch by Laeta Kalogridis (Avatar, Shutter Island) who will write the screenplay. Rae Sanchini, who worked with James Cameron on Solaris, Titanic and Strange Days, will produce alongside Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni of Legendary Pictures.
The Serbian movie is set in Belgrade in the year 2074 and centers on a failing art student who decides to get a chip implant to circumvent studying but gets more than she bargained for. You can watch the film's trailer below.
The trade says that Scott Glassgold and Raymond Brothers acquired the remake rights and right after saw a fake trailer for Green Lantern made by Jaron Pitts. The duo, who will executive produce with Kalogridis, hired Pitts to make a trailer for what a possible Technotise movie would look like. You can watch both of those trailers below as well.
In early May, Columbia Pictures announced that Men in Black III (AKA "MIIIB") will hit 3D and 2D theaters on May 25, 2012. That's the date that Universal's adaptation of the Hasbro game Battleship was going to open.
Now, Universal has decided to move the Peter Berg-directed film a week earlier on May 18, 2012. Also scheduled for that date is DreamWorks Animation's Madagascar 3, thought that film will be going after a different audience.
The summer of 2012 is shaping up to be one for the record books, with The Avengers, Disney•Pixar's Brave, Star Trek 2, the Spider-Man reboot, Ice Age: Continental Drift and Christopher Nolan's third Batman also coming out.
In other release news today, Dimension Films has moved Piranha 3D a week earlier on August 20th, a date that now has six wide releases (see here). We're guessing one or more will move.
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