Talk about being in cahoots. Sony and Disney just made major changes on their release date calendars, particularly among their Marvel properties.
Sony said Friday that it is moving their Spider-Man: Homecoming threequel to Nov. 5, 2021 instead of keeping their original July 16 date next year.
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Disney then announced that Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness would no longer be on November 5, 2021, rather spring to March 25, 2022.
Remember, Disney is co-financing the next Tom Holland Sony Spider-Man movie at 25%. Also, he’ll appear in another Disney Marvel movie.
In other Spidey news, Sony reports that the Spider-Man: Into...
Sony said Friday that it is moving their Spider-Man: Homecoming threequel to Nov. 5, 2021 instead of keeping their original July 16 date next year.
More from Deadline'Mission: Impossible 7' Opening In Pre-Thanksgiving Period 2021; 'Tomorrow War' Eyes Next Summer: Paramount Release Date Changes'Avengers: Endgame' Is No. 1 In Deadline's 2019 Most Valuable Blockbuster Tournament; How Its Billion-Dollar Opening Rocked Exhibition And Generated A $900M ProfitMeryl Poster Options Allison Winn Scotch's Novel 'Time Of My Life' Under Sony Deal
Disney then announced that Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness would no longer be on November 5, 2021, rather spring to March 25, 2022.
Remember, Disney is co-financing the next Tom Holland Sony Spider-Man movie at 25%. Also, he’ll appear in another Disney Marvel movie.
In other Spidey news, Sony reports that the Spider-Man: Into...
- 4/24/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
"Tonight... we're going to bring it back to where it all began!" Neon has debuted a second full-length trailer for Vox Lux, the highly provocative, brilliant film by American actor-turned-filmmaker Brady Corbet (his second film after The Childhood of a Leader). This premiered at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals this year to some divisive reactions, with plenty of effusive praise. Vox Lux stars Raffey Cassidy and Natalie Portman (both) as a popstar named Celeste, profiling her rise to fame and fortune and glory. It spans 18 years, showing us her origin story and what she has become later in life. It's essentially the anti-a Star is Born movie, and it's incredibly bold in its message about how cyclical and connected everything (good & bad) in this world is. The cast includes Jude Law, Jennifer Ehle, Stacy Martin, Matt Servitto, Fred Hechinger, and Allison Winn. I saw this in Venice and loved...
- 11/28/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"It's a weird world we live in... And the way I've chosen to live my life goes against some people's views on things." Neon has released the full-length official trailer for Vox Lux, the highly provocative, brilliant new film by American actor-turned-filmmaker Brady Corbet (his second film after The Childhood of a Leader previously). This premiered at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals this year to some divisive reactions. Vox Lux stars Raffey Cassidy and Natalie Portman (both) as a popstar named Celeste, profiling her rise to fame and fortune and glory. It spans 18 years, showing us her origin story and what she has become later in life. It's essentially the anti-a Star is Born movie, and it's seriously bold in its poignant message about how cyclical and connected everything in this world is. Popstars aren't always good for modern society. The cast includes Jude Law, Jennifer Ehle, Stacy Martin,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"A twenty-first century portrait." Vanity Fair has released the first brief teaser trailer for a new film titled Vox Lux, the second feature made by actor Brady Corbet (who also directed The Childhood of a Leader). This is premiering at the Venice Film Festival starting this week, and it will also play at the Toronto Film Festival. Not much is known about this yet, but it stars Natalie Portman as a mega-famous popstar named Celeste. The short description explains that "an unusual set of circumstances brings unexpected success to a pop star." And supposedly the film spans 18 years, showing many major moments through her eyes. The cast includes Jude Law, Jennifer Ehle, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin, Matt Servitto, Fred Hechinger, and Allison Winn. There is not much to this teaser, just her walking out on stage, but I am curious to see more - I've got a good feeling. And...
- 8/28/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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