The Felicity Jones and Shailene Woodley StudioCanal feature The Last Letter From Your Lover will hit Netflix on July 23 and in select territories.
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global COVID-19 pandemic, our homes became a cinema in the time of coronavirus, with certain films made available on VOD or to stream much earlier than expected. Most of the movies slated to arrive throughout the summer, however, were bumped to a later date.
and, as well as sequels to, Ghostbusters and, were among the many films that saw their original release dates come and go. Below, ET has compiled a comprehensive guide to keep track of the changing release dates, which we will continue to
.The Felicity Jones and Shailene Woodley StudioCanal feature The Last Letter From Your Lover will hit Netflix on July 23 and in select territories.
Rebecca Davis editorAlthough Chinese New Year 2021 is only two months behind us, new Chinese blockbusters have already begun plotting their takeover of the biggest moviegoing week in the world’s largest film market for 2022.Four Chinese titles have just announced their plans to debut next Feb. 1, the first day of the 2022 lunar new year.
Jennifer Connelly has credited Tom Cruise for helping her overcome a major fear of hers.
Jennifer Connelly is opening up on how she conquered her “crippling” fear of flying through working on “Top Gun: Maverick“.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorKids these days: They’re just not programmed to watch TV like their elders.Generation Z displays strikingly different entertainment preferences than older age groups, according to Deloitte’s 2021 Digital Media Trends survey. Among Gen Z consumers in the U.S.
Tom Cruise paid a visit to “The Graham Norton Show” this week, where he talked about two highly anticipated upcoming films: “Top Gun: Maverick” and the seventh film in the “Mission: Impossible” franchise.
The flight of Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick from the July 4 corridor to Thanksgiving isn’t causing the panic that such a move would have prompted a few months ago. While theater owners weren’t ecstatic to learn of Top Gun’s move, they’re confident there will be some semblance of a summer season based on a flurry of positive data regarding the recovery of the U.S.
Jennifer Connelly is not a big fan of airplanes.
Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey have reunited to drop a hot new track almost 20 years after their first duet took the charts by storm.
Fans have been waiting more than three decades for a sequel to the 1986 blockbuster “Top Gun” — and thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, they’ll be waiting all the way to November.
On the heels of the first big positive box office news in months, with “Godzilla vs. Kong” showing that maybe, just maybe, North American cinemas are rebounding in time for the summer movie season, Paramount has announced the departure of one of the biggest titles still on the schedule for July— “Top Gun: Maverick.” READ MORE: ‘Godzilla Vs.
Paramount is making some big changes.
Also Read: 'Rocketman' Director Dexter Fletcher Boards Making-Of 'Godfather' Series 'The Offer' at Paramount+Next up for Paramount is “Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe – Origins,” which moved up from October 22 to now open on July 23, 2021.
Jordan Moreau Paramount has delayed the release dates for several tentpole films, including “Top Gun: Maverick,” “Mission: Impossible 7,” “Dungeons & Dragons” and more.See the full list of scheduling changes from Paramount below:SNAKE EYES, previously scheduled for October 22, 2021, is now set to open July 23, 2021 (wide).JACKASS, previously scheduled for September 3, 2021, is now set to open October 22, 2021 (wide).TOP GUN MAVERICK, previously scheduled for July 2, 2021, is now set to open
In a snap, Universal was ready to backfill July 2 today with its long-awaited Blumhouse sequel The Forever Purge with the news of Paramount/Skydance’s Top Gun: Maverick leaving the July 4th weekend for Nov. 19.