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    Home » Warner Bros. Teases “Joker” Sequel, New “Mad Max” Film, “Beetlejuice 2” and More At CinemaCon

    Warner Bros. Teases “Joker” Sequel, New “Mad Max” Film, “Beetlejuice 2” and More At CinemaCon

    By SHOOTWednesday, April 10, 2024Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1012 Views
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    Todd Phillips, director/co-writer of "Joker: Folie a Deux," discusses the film during the Warner Bros. Pictures presentation at CinemaCon 2024, Tuesday, April 9, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

    By Lindsey Bahr, Film Writer

    LAS VEGAS (AP) --

    Warner Bros. isn't resting on its " Barbie " laurels: The 100-year studio has its sights on a record-breaking 2024 as well, with a release slate that includes a new Mad Max film, " Furiosa," Kevin Costner's two-part Western epic, " Horizon: An American Saga, " the " Beetlejuice " sequel, and "Joker: Folie à Deux," which brings Lady Gaga to Gotham City.

    The studio was first up Tuesday night to dazzle theater owners who are gathered this week in Las Vegas for the annual CinemaCon convention and trade show. They came armed with stars, including the likes of Kevin Costner, Michael Keaton, Robert Pattinson, Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, as well as footage and trailers to show.

    "Joker" director Todd Phillips showed the audience a trailer for "Joker: Folie à Deux," out Oct. 4, which brings Joaquin Phoenix back as the violent and mentally ill Arthur Fleck and introduces Gaga's Harley Quinn. Phillips thanked the exhibitors in the room for helping the first movie become such a big success.

    Addressing rumors that the sequel is a musical, Phillips said that he hasn't referred to it as such.

    "It's a movie where music is an essential element," Phillips said. "To me that doesn't veer very far from the first film."

    Before its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month and theatrical release on May 24, "Furiosa" director George Miller stars Taylor-Joy and Hemsworth, spoke a bit about the prequel and showed some explosive new footage.

    "We just finished last week," said the 79-year-old filmmaker, whose first Mad Max film came out 45 years ago.

    This new film is focused on a young Furiosa, who was played by Charlize Theron in "Mad Max: Fury Road," the 2015 blockbuster that made over $300 million at the box office and won four Oscars.

    "This is the story of one woman's relentless commitment to impossible hope," Taylor-Joy said. "We see her go through everything."

    Hemsworth plays a warlord named "Dementus."

    The audience was especially excited to hear from Kevin Costner, who will be back in theaters this summer with a two-part Western, "Horizon: An American Saga," which he directed, co-wrote and stars in. Set during the Civil War, Costner wanted to look at the idea of the promise of America.

    "It was the promise that if you could come west, if you could survive it, you could make a home at the expense of a lot of things," Costner said. "To me, that's drama."

    The film is getting an unconventional release, with "Part 1" hitting theaters on June 28 followed by "Part 2" on Aug. 16. The ensemble includes Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Danny Huston and "Stranger Things" breakout Jamie Campbell Bower.

    "A lot of people like plot movies," Costner said. "I have a tendency to like journey movies."

    "Horizon: An American Saga" will premiere at Cannes next month as well.

    Tim Burton was also on hand to hype "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," the sequel to his 1988 hit, which brings back Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara to reprise their roles, and introduces new characters played by Jenna Ortega, Monica Bellucci, Willem Dafoe and Justin Theroux. It opens in theaters on Sept. 5.

    Burton said he always related to Lydia Deetz and wanted to know what happened to the Deetz women over the years and was happy that Ryder, O'Hara and Keaton were on board too.

    "It was like a weird family reunion," Burton said.

    Keaton said they had discussed the possibility many times over the years and they finally got it right. "It's good. It's really, really good," Keaton said. "In fact, it's great."

    Oscar-winning director Bong Joon-ho showed a trailer for his new film, "Mickey 17," starring Robert Pattinson, which will be in theaters in Jan. 2025.

    "It's about a simple man who ultimately ends up saving the world," the "Parasite" director said through a translator. "It's a very strange type of hero's journey."

    Pattinson called the story unusual, funny and bizarre. "I was told, you're going to love the script, but the part is impossible," he said.

    Warner Bros. is also at work rebooting its DC superhero universe, under the supervision of Peter Safran and James Gunn, who is currently filming the new "Superman" in Atlanta for a summer 2025 release. Before that, the studio is releasing a documentary about the first cinematic Superman, Christopher Reeve, which they acquired out of Sundance. "Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story" will be in theaters in September.

    Three years after the studio's former leaders made the decision to release all of their films day-and-date in theaters and on its streaming service, Warner Bros. has reestablished itself as a vital part of the movie theater ecosystem.

    In December, they made the unconventional move t o release three major films in short order: "Wonka," "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" and "The Color Purple." It was done in agreement with theater owners who said that they needed more films. Those movies, domestic distribution president Jeff Goldstein said, cumulatively made over $1 billion globally, and the studio was responsible for approximately 50% of the box office at Christmas.

    This year has gotten off to a strong start too, propelled by "Wonka" and leading into " Dune: Part Two " (both have made over $600 million globally) and "Godzilla x Kong" which has surpassed $300 million at the box office.

    "Storytelling is our business," Goldstein said. "We are committed to making big, crowd-pleasing, event movies."

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    The Paramount Comics, Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, Are Sharp Critics Of The “60 Minutes” Deal

    Tuesday, July 15, 2025

    This isn't a joke. They've made that clear.

    CBS "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert condemned parent company Paramount Global's settlement of President Donald Trump's lawsuit over a "60 Minutes" story as a "big fat bribe" during his first show back from a vacation.

    Colbert followed "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart's attack of the deal one week earlier. Stewart works for Comedy Central, also owned by Paramount, making the two comics the most visible internal critics of the $16 million settlement that was announced on July 1.

    Colbert's "bribe" reference was to the pending sale of Paramount to Skydance Media, which needs Trump administration approval. Critics of the deal that ended Trump's lawsuit over the newsmagazine's editing of its interview last fall with Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris suggested it was primarily to clear a hurdle to that sale.

    "I am offended," Colbert said in his monologue Monday night. "I don't know if anything — anything — will repair my trust in this company. But, just taking a stab at it, I'd say $16 million would help."

    He said the technical name in legal circles for the deal was "big fat bribe."

    Jon Stewart terms it "shameful"
    Stewart began discussing the "shameful settlement" on his show a week earlier when he was "interrupted" by a fake Arby's ad on the screen. "That's why it was so wrong," he said upon his "return."

    He discussed the deal in greater detail with the show's guest, retired "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft, making his views clear through a series of leading questions.

    "I would assume internally, this is devastating to the people who work in a place that pride themselves on contextual, good journalism?" Stewart... Read More

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