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    Home » Sony Brings Spider-Verse, Denzel Washington, Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” To CinemaCon

    Sony Brings Spider-Verse, Denzel Washington, Ridley Scott’s “Napoleon” To CinemaCon

    By SHOOTTuesday, April 25, 2023Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments3576 Views
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    Tom Rothman, chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment, addresses the crowd during the Sony Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2023, the official convention of the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) at Caesars Palace, Monday, April 24, 2023, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LAS VEGAS (AP) --

    Sony chairman and CEO Tom Rothman did not hold back Monday on the opening night of CinemaCon in Las Vegas, reminding a crowd of theater owners and exhibitors that Sony is and was the "only major studio dedicated entirely to theatrical."

    The studio's motion pictures group president Josh Greenstein added that while other studios experimented with streaming and shortened theatrical windows over the past few years, Sony stayed the course.

    "Just two years ago in the throes of the pandemic, there was a lot of noise, a lot of talk about the death of exhibition," Greenstein said on stage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. "The future, everyone said, was streaming."

    Now some of those studios who pivoted are "realizing the value of exclusive theatrical windows and reversing course," he said. Some streamers are even getting into the theatrical game in a meaningful way.

    "Oh how the times have changed," Greenstein said. "I say come on in, there's room for everyone, the water is fine."

    One of those streamers is Apple TV, who partnered with Sony to give Ridley Scott's "Napoleon," starring Joaquin Phoenix, a robust theatrical release in November, before it goes to its small screen subscribers. Rothman excitedly previewed the first ever footage from the film from the 85-year-old director.

    "Old school, big screen," Rothman said. "Epic is the only proper description of that Apple original film."

    Sony was first the presentation of many to come this week from studios including Warner Bros., Disney, Universal, Paramount and Lionsgate. All come to Las Vegas armed with new footage and major stars to assure their partners in exhibition that they have the product to get audiences in their theaters.

    Sony has 23 theatrical releases set for 2023, and touted its mix of IP-driven fare, superheroes and sequels as well as their commitment to original films, like R-rated comedies and horror.

    "The more 'they' say those genres are dead, the better we like it," Rothman said. "Originality is always a risk, but to me, the bigger risk is boring the audience to death with sameness."

    Jennifer Lawrence introduced a funny clip from her R-rated summer comedy "No Hard Feelings," about a woman hired by a shy 19-year-old's parents to "date" him. David Harbour and Orlando Bloom showed the first trailer for the video game adaptation "Gran Turismo," about racing simulator experts who get a chance to drive a real racecourse, directed by Neill Blomkamp. The high-octane spot with lines like "You miss a line in the game, you can reset. You miss it on the track, you die" got a hearty cheer from the crowd.

    Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney brought some rom-com energy to the stage with some dailies from "Anyone But You," which recently wrapped filming in Australia.

    "We love seeing ourselves on the big screen," Powell said with a smirk.

    "Ok, 'Top Gun'," quipped Sweeney.

    Craig Gillespe previewed his GameStop movie "Dumb Money," starring Paul Dano as a redditor and youtuber from a blue-collar family who sent Wall Street into chaos, that's expected in theaters in October.

    "It's a really communal film about the little person," the "I Tonya" director said. "It's a true story about how the everyday investor flipped the script on Wall Street."

    "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" co-director Kemp Powers asked that people "bring everyone you know" to see the sequel in theaters on June 2. It is, he said, "the only place this film deserves to be seen."

    He was joined on stage Shameik Moore, who voices Miles Morales, Hailee Steinfeld, the voice of Gwen Stacy, and Issa Rae who plays Jessica Drew, a Spider-Woman of another dimension.

    Moore said it's been over a year since the events of the first film when we pick up with Miles, who is "still trying to figure out how to be a superhero."

    Some sent in pre-recorded clips, like Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, from the set of "Bad Boys 4," which is currently in production, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, teasing new footage from "Kraven the Hunter," Sony's first R-rated Marvel movie. Taylor-Johnson said he couldn't be in Las Vegas because his contract limits him to only two grams of carbs a day.

    Denzel Washington also made a brief appearance to accept a lifetime achievement award from CinemaCon and to preview "Equalizer 3."

    "We would be nothing without you all. What we do means nothing if you're not there," Washington told the exhibitors. "We're here for you, we're here because of you and I thank you from the bottom of my heart."

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    SHOOT’s 65th Anniversary Reflections: AICP President and CEO Matt Miller

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    As SHOOT celebrates a milestone, its 65th year of publication, we begin a series of interviews and features that will run throughout the summer on SHOOTonline and in SHOOT's newsletters and special PDF Issue with digital distribution in which industry executives, creatives and artists reflect on the changes they’ve seen over the decades, as well as essential dynamics that have endured. These folks--from different sectors of the business--will also share their visions and aspirations for the future. Perhaps most importantly, this special SHOOT coverage enables us to look back on the industry’s history, learn from it, and plum relevant lessons that will help us now and beyond. Mark Twain once famously said, “History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes.” Twain’s insight underscores the importance of the past and its role in helping us better shape today and tomorrow. Such perspectives are invaluable yet sadly often not properly considered as society’s tendency at times is to overlook history and its significance. Additionally, the new generation navigating our industry sometimes isn’t aware of the relevant history, having not experienced it firsthand. Hopefully helping to close those gaps will be SHOOT’s 65th Anniversary coverage which seeks to provide historical context and to benefit from its relevance to the present and what may lie ahead. To kick off its 65th Anniversary-inspired content, SHOOT connected with Matt Miller, president and CEO of AICP, to gain context on where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. SHOOT reaching out to Miller is most appropriate given our reportage over the years on all major AICP developments from the start of the association,... Read More

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