Thursday, April 11, 2024

CinemaCon Finishes the Last Day with Paramount Pictures and Disney Offerings



Jeri Jacquin

The final day is here in what has been a four-day movie lovers dream of what is to come in theatres, what studios are celebrating and some pretty cool stars to show us the way. The morning begins with Paramount Pictures and gladiators making absolutely sure we know what is coming.

One of the films I am so looking forward, as writer/director John Krasinski shows up on the big screen to introduce it, is the movie IF. Starring Ryan Reynolds and Cailey Fleming, the story of imaginary friends is one we are all going to relate to as adults and thrilled to share with the kids. President and CEO of Paramount Brian Robbins announces they have deals with Krasinski and Reynolds and I think that’s a smart move!

Scarlett Johansson makes her on screen appearance to talk about the film TRANSFORMERS ONE. This is an origin story of Optimus Prime and Megatron based on Cybertron that is the home of both Autobots and Decepticons. She welcomes Chris Hemsworth as Optimus Prime and Brian Tyree Henry as Megatron to the group. The film is directed by Josh Cooley.

A new Smurfs Movie is coming with James Corden, Nick Offerman, Amy Sedaris, Sandra Oh and Kurt Russell. The lovely Rihanna is providing the songs for the film which should be a lot of fun. There is more Airbender news as there will be a trilogy starting with Aang: The Last Airbender. SpongeBob and the gang are back with (a very long title) The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants with Clancy Brown and Brian Doyle-Murray.  

A QUIET PLACE: Day One is the third in In John Krasinski’s vision, along with writer/director Michael Sarnoski and Bryan Woods, of the world invaded by creatures. Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn bring in a new trailer in this telling of what happened on the very first day when the world went quiet. The tag line of Hear How It All Began is very smart.

One of my family’s favorite video games is Sonic the Hedgehog, so you can imagine our thrill when in 2020, a film of the same name was released and we got to see our blue hero come to life and take on Dr. Robotnik. Two years later, Sonic is back with new friends Knuckles and Tails to once again take on the bad doctor. It is no surprise that SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3 is wrapped and ready! If you’re looking for something a big more, well, frightening, then SMILE 2 should bright up the day. Director Parker Finn has taken it on and we can all be smiling, or not, in October.  

Ridley Scott joins the audience from the big (and I mean big) screen to introduce footage to GLADIATOR II. The film tells the story of Lucius, played by Paul Mescal, and his life after the death of Maximus. The film also stars Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington, Connie Nielsen just to name a few. It’s going to be absolutely epic.

In development and news at Paramount is a Star Trek origins film, Edgar Wright is working on THE RUNNING MAN with Glen Powell (who seems to be everywhere), the inevitable is here with a GI JOE and TRANSFORMERS crossover, the LAST RONIN, a musical coming from the South Park and Book of Mormon team (oh lawd help us all!), and another SCARY MOVIE film. Also, one of my all-time favorite films by Christopher Nolan is the 10-year anniversary release of INTERSTELLAR. The release will have both 70mm and IMAX releases and I’m going to see them both!

The final presentation comes from the Disney Studio with a cheerful and informative reminder about cell phone (okay so it wasn’t so cheerful and informative is subjective) from Deadpool & Wolverine. To talk about what the studios of Disney, Walt Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, Searchlight and 20th Century Studios are offering up is Alan Bergman, Co-Chair of Disney Entertainment.

In development are more of the AVATAR, AVENGERS, STAR WARS, TOY STORY and FROZEN franchises. To give audiences a peek that include a bunch of apes, as KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES will be released this year in IMAX. Jerry Bruckheimer is the producer of Daisy Ridley’s next film YOUNG WOMAN AND THE SEA which is the tale of Trudy Ederle who swam across the English Channel. INSIDE OUT 2 gives the audience exactly what it wants, Amy Poehler referring to CinemaCon as “the coolest of all the Cons” and a look at the film.

Representing Marvel Studios is Kevin Feige who brings the slate of films to come, Florence Pugh “screen times” from the THUNDERBOLTS set, and Anthony Mackie brings a bit of CAPTAIN AMERICA: Brave New World. Writer/director Shawn Levy promises a “spoilerish-free” look at DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE. The next in the line of alien’s films is ALIEN: Romulus and a message from Fede Alvarez. The story is a group of space colonizers scavenge in the wrong place, well, we know what’s going to happen.

From Searchlight, writer/director Jesse Eisenberg is a film about cousins who tour Poland is the film A REAL PAIN. When a career woman decides to stay home, it turns into the film NIGHTBITCH starring Amy Adams. Finally, from Searchlight, Emma Stone, Jesse Plemmons and Willem Dafoe star in KINDS OF KINDNESS. Twentieth Century Studios brings THE AMATEUR starring Rami Malek in the action thriller.

Disney brings a beloved story deeper into the telling as director Barry Jenkins talks about MUFASA: The Lion King. Now that Simba is the king of the Pride Lands, he wants to make sure his son knows the way to lead learning about Mufasa’s journey.

Who better to introduce MOANA 2 than Maui himself, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. He believes that the film is “so much deeper than a movie to me”. He is also given the NATO Spirit of the Industry Award for “his commitment to the theatrical experience”. Mitch Neuhauser says of Johnson, “No one exemplifies a commitment to the theatrical experience more than Dwayne Johnson. He has attended CinemaCon more than any other creative person, which speaks volumes when it comes to his support of the global exhibition community, and we are thrilled he is here today to accept the Spirit of the Industry Award.”

To end this year’s CinemaCon event is the 2024 BIG SCREEN ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS with Kevin Frazier hosting. This year’s winners are:

STAR OF THE YEAR

Lupita Nyong’o

CINEMACON VANGUARD AWARD

Amy Poehler

DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR

Shawn Levy

BREAKTHROUGH PPERFORMER OF THE YEAR

Joseph Quinn

AWARD OF EXCELLENCE IN ACTING

Dan Stevens

RISING STAR OF 2024

Ariana Greenblatt

VIOLA DAVIS TRAILBLAZER AWARD

Geena Davis

CINEMA ICON AWARD

Dennis Quaid

 


Congratulations and well-deserved to all and see you next year at CinemaCon 2025 in Las Vegas!


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