Gerard Butler has lifted the spirits of his fans by posting an epic video of him 'flying over water'. The Hollywood hunk took to Instagram to share the lighthearted video of his take on Superman as he appeared to glide across the water.
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Deadline had reported is between a whopping $20-30 million, “Greenland” has already brought in $45 million in revenue for STX on a $35 million production budget.Also Read: Here Are All the Studio Movies Still Scheduled to Open in Theaters in 2020 (For Now)The film is still rolling out in theaters abroad and opened #1 in both Italy and New Zealand this past weekend.“Greenland” stars Butler as a father who is desperately racing against the clock to reach a bunker that will hopefully protect those
.Gerard Butler has lifted the spirits of his fans by posting an epic video of him 'flying over water'. The Hollywood hunk took to Instagram to share the lighthearted video of his take on Superman as he appeared to glide across the water.
The upcoming Christmas rom-com Happiest Season, starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis, will be skipping theaters and going right to streaming.
straight to your inbox every day, freeGary Neville has questioned the timing of reported plans to form a new European Premier League - calling it "another wound for football".Manchester United and Liverpool are reported to be in talks about joining the proposed competition.
Memphis became the latest member of the jury that will help determine the winner of .Early on in the season, Memphis aligned with the dominant alliance, The Committee, and sought out players he felt he could manipulate or use to further his agenda or game. But when he in power, he floated into the background.
Memphis Garrett, the architect of Big Brother All-Stars' large alliance, was evicted from the house on Thursday.When Nicole Franzel became Head of Household earlier in the week, she put Garrett on the block alongside Christmas Abbott. Franzel also won Power of Veto and kept nominations the same.
With less than two weeks to go until the finale of “Big Brother: All-Stars”, you could say that it was about time we saw a big move made in the game.
Memphis Garrett wanted to play Big Brother: All-Stars before becoming the latest evictee on Thursday, October 15, in a blindside vote.The 37-year-old restaurateur was evicted 2-0 with his longtime allies Cody Calafiore and Enzo Palumbo – who called themselves The Wise Guys – voting him out over Christmas Abbott.Memphis had multiple alliances this season, most notably forming The Committee, who essentially ran the game by winning most of the competitions.
From quarantines to climate change to the Boogaloo Bois, it feels like we’re living in the midst of a real-life disaster movie. So who, in that case, actually wants to go out and watch a disaster movie? And yet, Greenland, the latest action vehicle to feature Gerard Butler in raging midlife crisis mode, offers up the kind of doomsday Hollywood catharsis that the world perhaps needs.
Coming To America sequel is reportedly set to arrive on Amazon Prime in time for Christmas, after the streaming giant coughed up $125 million.That’s according to Variety, who report that the sequel to the iconic 1988 comedy will head straight to the on-demand service on December 18th after it was pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.It was originally set to arrive on August 7th, but Amazon are reportedly ironing out the finer details of the deal with Paramount – who were originally set to
Gerard Butler‘s latest movie, Greenland, is skipping theaters entirely.
Greenland is set to bypass U.S. theaters and will be made available via premium video-on-demand for a $19.99 rental for 48 hours from Dec.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterGerard Butler’s apocalyptic thriller “Greenland” will premiere directly on premium video-on-demand platforms starting Dec. 18.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorGerard Butler’s action film Greenland, which we first told you was jumping from a theatrical release during the pandemic to PVOD and eventually HBO and HBO Max, will become available in homes on Dec. 18 at the price of $19.99 for a 48-hour rental period.The STXfilms movie has already opened No.
Reuters interview on Wednesday, Jenkins said Warner Bros. is not considering a streaming-first release for her film and talked about the existential threat the coronavirus poses to movie theaters.