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Gelungene Intros ist man von Paramount bei Kinomessen durchaus gewohnt. In diesem Jahr hat man sich aber selbst übertroffen. Episch war aber beileibe nicht nur der Einstieg in die CineEurope-Präsentation.
„Gladiator II“ war episches Centerpiece der Paramount-Präsentation (Credit: Spot media & film)
Würde man Studiopräsentationen nach dem Grad des dahintersteckenden Showmanships bewerten: Die CineEurope hätte vermutlich schon zu Beginn des dritten Tages einen Gewinner gefunden. Denn epischer, witziger und selbstironischer als der Clip, mit dem der große Paramount-Auftritt eröffnet wurde, geht es eigentlich nicht mehr. Gut, das dachte man schon in vergangenen Jahren vom einen oder anderen Einspieler, den das Team um Mark Viane (President of International Distribution) auf die Leinwand zauberte. Aber wer Vincent de La Tour und Tobias Riehl (neben etlichen internationalen Kolleginnen und Kollegen) nicht in ihren Rollen als Gladiatoren gesehen hat, hat wirklich, wirklich etwas verpasst.
Auch ansonsten hatte man sich einiges einfallen lassen, um das Fachpublikum...
„Gladiator II“ war episches Centerpiece der Paramount-Präsentation (Credit: Spot media & film)
Würde man Studiopräsentationen nach dem Grad des dahintersteckenden Showmanships bewerten: Die CineEurope hätte vermutlich schon zu Beginn des dritten Tages einen Gewinner gefunden. Denn epischer, witziger und selbstironischer als der Clip, mit dem der große Paramount-Auftritt eröffnet wurde, geht es eigentlich nicht mehr. Gut, das dachte man schon in vergangenen Jahren vom einen oder anderen Einspieler, den das Team um Mark Viane (President of International Distribution) auf die Leinwand zauberte. Aber wer Vincent de La Tour und Tobias Riehl (neben etlichen internationalen Kolleginnen und Kollegen) nicht in ihren Rollen als Gladiatoren gesehen hat, hat wirklich, wirklich etwas verpasst.
Auch ansonsten hatte man sich einiges einfallen lassen, um das Fachpublikum...
- 6/19/2024
- by Marc Mensch
- Spot - Media & Film
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While the seemingly never-ending saga over Paramount’s future ownership may be still rumbling on, the studio didn’t hold back when it came to putting on a grand spectacle at the 2024 CineEurope trade show.
“Gladiator 2” was — unsurprisingly — the main event of Paramount’s slate presentation in Barcelona. Ridley Scott’s return to Ancient Rome after almost 25 years was given top billing with a giant cardboard coliseum erected around the main auditorium, flanked by stern-faced Roman legionnaires. Audiences at CinemaCon in the U.S. may have gotten the first look at the hotly-anticipated sequel — starring a bulked-out Paul Mescal in the lead role — but across the Atlantic, CineEurope attendees were treated to some epic and never-before-seen extended footage featuring Mescal and co-star Pedro Pascal, alongside an as-yet-unreleased trailer. Denzel Washington, Connie Nielson and Joseph Quinn also star in the film, due out Nov. 15 internationally and Nov. 22 in the U.
“Gladiator 2” was — unsurprisingly — the main event of Paramount’s slate presentation in Barcelona. Ridley Scott’s return to Ancient Rome after almost 25 years was given top billing with a giant cardboard coliseum erected around the main auditorium, flanked by stern-faced Roman legionnaires. Audiences at CinemaCon in the U.S. may have gotten the first look at the hotly-anticipated sequel — starring a bulked-out Paul Mescal in the lead role — but across the Atlantic, CineEurope attendees were treated to some epic and never-before-seen extended footage featuring Mescal and co-star Pedro Pascal, alongside an as-yet-unreleased trailer. Denzel Washington, Connie Nielson and Joseph Quinn also star in the film, due out Nov. 15 internationally and Nov. 22 in the U.
- 6/19/2024
- by Alex Ritman
- Variety Film + TV
Will Ferrell and Bad Bunny are teaming up on new animated film 'Dropz'.The 56-year-old Hollywood star and Grammy Award winning musician, 30, are both involved in a new project for Paramount Animation, which is currently under development.As reported by Variety, studio president Ramsey Naito revealed the film is being produced by Ferrell, with Bad Bunny serving as an executive producer.She described the animated movie as "our E.T. about real kids in a super extraordinary situation".Rob Letterman - known for his work on the likes of 'Shark Tale', 'Monsters vs Aliens' and 'Pokemon Detective Pikachu' - is directing and co-writing the script with playwright Ike Holter.Naito revealed the story is "infused with fashion", and will serve as a "cultural statement" for both kids and families.The Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation chief also revealed other original films, including an adaptation of 'Swan Lake',...
- 6/11/2024
- by Alistair McGeorge
- Bang Showbiz
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The Naked Gun reboot is about to make 2025 a good year.
Paramount Pictures announced release dates Wednesday for a number of upcoming films. This includes director Akiva Schaffer’s new untitled installment in the Naked Gun comedy franchise hitting theaters July 18, 2025. The movie, first announced back in 2022, stars Liam Neeson and includes Seth MacFarlane as a producer.
The studio also announced that Paw Patrol 3 will launch July 31, 2026, as a follow-up to the studio’s September sequel Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie that topped $200 million globally. The new film hails from Spin Master Entertainment in association with Nickelodeon Movies. Another animation feature — director Jeff Rowe’s Tmnt 2 — is set for Oct. 9, 2026, as a follow-up to the filmmaker’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which came out last August and collected $180 million worldwide.
Among other titles landing on the studio’s calendar is Novocaine starring Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder,...
Paramount Pictures announced release dates Wednesday for a number of upcoming films. This includes director Akiva Schaffer’s new untitled installment in the Naked Gun comedy franchise hitting theaters July 18, 2025. The movie, first announced back in 2022, stars Liam Neeson and includes Seth MacFarlane as a producer.
The studio also announced that Paw Patrol 3 will launch July 31, 2026, as a follow-up to the studio’s September sequel Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie that topped $200 million globally. The new film hails from Spin Master Entertainment in association with Nickelodeon Movies. Another animation feature — director Jeff Rowe’s Tmnt 2 — is set for Oct. 9, 2026, as a follow-up to the filmmaker’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which came out last August and collected $180 million worldwide.
Among other titles landing on the studio’s calendar is Novocaine starring Jack Quaid and Amber Midthunder,...
- 2/28/2024
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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