Inversion.Not even that tells you much. John David Washington’s character doesn’t even have a name, he’s just the protagonist.
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The COVID-19 pandemic dominoes keep following. While Christopher Nolan and Warner Bros.
will take their “Tenet” chances in theaters—limited release in the U.S. at best, depending on the states—others like Disney, aren’t taking the risk and or transforming that risk into a premium VOD experience.
While not as ambitious as Disney’s move with “Mulan,” which is an add-on feature to Disney+ and slightly more complicated, Lionsgate is following suit. Continue reading ‘Antebellum’ Final Trailer:
.Inversion.Not even that tells you much. John David Washington’s character doesn’t even have a name, he’s just the protagonist.
Rebecca Davis editorAs the global film industry grapples with new forms of online distribution brought about by COVID-19, iQIYI has emerged as China’s frontrunner in the emerging premium video-on-demand (PVOD) sector.The streamer launched a version of its PVOD service last year, but it only started to really take off in 2020 due to the coronavirus.
The first trailer for David Byrne's "American Utopia" has been released. The upcoming production is a filmed version of the Broadway show – a la "Hamilton" – featuring Byrne's music from throughout his career, according to Entertainment Weekly.The film is directed by Spike Lee.
A funny thing happened during DC Fandome yesterday when no one was really paying attention to anything other than DC Fandome: Warner Bros. released a final trailer for Christopher Nolan’s time-slipping espionage action epic, “Tenet.” Still, with all eyes on the DC superheroes, “Tenet” and its final trailer have almost garnered 3 million views on YouTube.
Tenet lands in a host of cinemas next week, and a final trailer has now been shared.Tenet will premiere in cinemas in over 70 countries across the world on August 26 after being pushed back multiple times from its initial release date of July 17 due to the coronavirus crisis.After a number of delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tenet was removed from the Warner Bros calendar entirely last week, and “postponed indefinitely”, before being given its new release date of August 26.The new trailer
Dave McNary Film ReporterDylan O’Brien’ “Love and Monsters” will skip theaters to head straight to premium video on demand on Oct. 16.Paramount Pictures’ science-fiction adventure had been scheduled to open theatrically on Feb.
A post shared by Finley Tapp (@finley__tapp) on Aug 14, 2020 at 1:03am PDTFinley promised a whole weekend of surprises is in store for his gal and we can’t help but wonder how he might top the extravagance of a home filled with beautiful balloons and a lush sunshine holiday.However, we have faith in this romantic soul who fell over heels for Paige in the Love Island villa back in January.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Supernatural” will return for its final seven episodes starting in October.In announcing its fall premiere dates for the 2020-2021 broadcast television season on Monday, The CW revealed that the first of the long-running show’s final episodes will debut on Oct. 8 at 8 p.m.
Elizabeth Debicki has been cast as Princess Diana in the final two seasons of Netflix’s series “The Crown.” The news was announced on Twitter via the series’ official account today. “Princess Diana’s spirit, her words, and her actions live in the hearts of so many.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerOne of the key castings in the final two seasons of Netflix’s The Crown was revealed on Twitter this morning.Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki, age 30, will play the 19-year-old Princess Diana in the series, which is anticipated to resume in 2022.
“The Crown” has found its final Prince Philip. For the Netflix show’s final two seasons, Oscar-nominated actor Jonathan Pryce has been cast as the Duke of Edinburgh.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorAnother Lionsgate film bites the dust, and skips theatrical. We can confirm that the Sarah Paulson horror movie Run is moving off the theatrical release schedule and heading to Hulu.The streamer has acquired domestic rights from Lionsgate.
Janelle Monáe has always fought for social justice, but now she’s making it her main focus.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorLionsgate film chief Joe Drake said the decision to skip theaters and make horror movie Antebellum a premium video-on-demand release does not mean theaters are fading from the scene.“I would love to see every one of our movies released theatrically,” the motion picture group chairman said during Lionsgate’s quarterly earnings call with Wall Street analysts.
Janelle Monáe’s upcoming film Antebellum is getting a digital release this September.Lionsgate, the company behind the film release, revealed that the upcoming horror movie will by-pass cinemas next month and head straight to digital release as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues.Written and directed by Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz, Monáe portrays successful author Veronica Henley, who is kidnapped and forced to live out a horrifying reality in which she is an enslaved woman.Monáe’s
debuting on Disney Plus for a premium price. Other movies, such as “Bill & Ted Face the Music” with Keanu Reeves, Andy Samberg’s romantic comedy “Palm Springs” and the next “SpongeBob” sequel, have moved to streaming services or digital rental platforms.In “Antebellum,” Monáe portrays a successful author who finds herself trapped during the American Slavery period and must find a way to escape from the horrifying reality.
The upcoming movie Antebellum, starring Janelle Monae, will be skipping a theatrical release and it will debut on Premium Video On Demand instead.
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Rebecca Rubin News Editor, Online“Antebellum,” a time-bending horror film starring Janelle Monáe, is the latest movie to premiere on digital rental platforms in lieu of its planned theatrical release as coronavirus cases continue to spike.Written and directed by Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz, the film was initially expected to debut in theaters in August.