Jeri Jacquin
Day three begins early at CinemaCon but it starts with Angel Studios! The hit 2023 film SOUND OF FREEDOM starring Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino and Bill Camp is proving that the studios has much to offer in the film arena. Claiming the #8 stop at $300 million in global revenue, more films are on the way. Angel Studios announces SIGHT and POSSUM TROT upcoming and two films slated for later this year with BONHOEFFER, a World War II story about pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the post-apocalyptic film HOMESTEAD.
Taking on the musical genre, the animated film DAVID will take on the poet and biblical king. Jared Geesey says, “We are excited about Angel’s upcoming slate of films for 2024 and 2025 and look forward to pushing audiences to fully immerse themselves in powerful stories at movies theatres.”
Lionsgate opens with a look at their biggest films in 2023 and a tease of what is coming in 2024. First up is the announcement by chair of Lionsgate Adam Fogelson of the re-teaming up with Jason Blum of Blumhouse and producer Roy Lee for the development of a new THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT. The first Blair Witch film was released in 1999 taking in over $248 million and is one of Las Vegas’s most popular escape room experiences.
Fogelson says, “I have been incredibly fortunate to work with Jason many times over the years. We forged a strong relationship on THE PURGE when I was at Universal, and we launched STX with his film THE GIFT. There is no one better at this genre than the team at Blumhouse.”
Henry Cavill sets the audience in a flutter to talk and get a peek at director Guy Ritchie’s upcoming film IN THE GREY starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rosamund Pike and Eiza Gonzalez. Cavill explains, “Guy has created a wonderful environment on set. It’s creative freedom. People often stand up on stages like this and say ‘it’s like a family’. To a degree it is but not necessarily the family you want to keep hanging out with but with Guy’s sets it really is.” Well, most of us can relate to the ‘want to keep hanging out with’ part.
The dashing Cavill also had something to say about the upcoming film HIGHLANDER (which he is perfect for if anyone were to ask me), “If you thought you had seen me do sword work before, you haven’t seen anything”. On a tease I say – prove it Cavill, prove it!
The next film is one that I’m truly spine tingled about (and not in a good way necessarily). THE STRANGERS, Chapter 1, is coming to theatres in May but it is only the first part of a three-part series. The fascinating part will be in learning the origin of it all and with three-parts, its going to be a long frightening road.
BORDERLANDS with writer/director Eli Roth has its turn on the stage. The film stars Jack Black, Ariana Greenblatt, Cate Blanchett, Gina Gershon, Kevin Hart and Jamie Lee Curtis. The story is a band of misfit ‘heroes’ who take on aliens and bad guys with the fate of the world in the balance. After expressing his surprise that Blanchett agreed to be in the movie, Roth says, “Making movies is a faith-based system. You have a vision in your head and hope it works out. This one does.”
Bill Skarsgard has taken a lot of flak for the upcoming film THE CROW. Continually trying to assure fans it stands on its own, it is time to give it a look-see. Halle Berry takes on NEVER LET GO directed by Alexandre Aja, with a story of evil spirits and a family that must confront them. Berry says she is a, “bonafide adrenaline junky and the bigger the coaster, the higher the bungee jump. As a child, THE SHINING was one of my favorites.”
Director/writer Aziz Ansari has put together GOOD FORTUNE with Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen and Keke Palmer. Taking the presentation by storm, Ansari says “I really wanted to make a comedy and I really wanted it to be in theatres.”
Other films coming are THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER, Mark Wahlberg in FLIGHT RISK directed by Mel Gibson, THE KILLER’S GAME with Dave Bautista and GOTG co-star Pom Klementieff, and Ben Kingsley, SHADOW FORCE with Kerry Washington and Mark Strong, BALLERINA with Ana De Armas, the biopic MICHAEL, and in development are HIGHLANDER, NARUTO, NOW YOU SEE ME 3 and MONOPOLY.
Finally, to round out the third day of presentations is Universal Pictures and Focus Features beginning with Jim Orr, Universal President of Theatrical Distribution who has a right to be proud. The two highest grossing from Universal (and two of my favorite) were THE SUPER MARIO BROS. and OPPENHEIMER. Nolan offers up his thanks to theatre owners via screen but still cool. BRIDGET JONES: Mad About the Boy is going to take hearts on Valentines Day in 2025 with the biopic MICHAEL to follow weeks after.
Chris Meledandri, the coolest Founder and most awesome CEO of Illumination (do you hear Minions singing Illuuuummminnnaaatiiiion? Because I do!) gets to talk about DESPICABLE ME 4. Pharrell is also back to do the songs and perform and that makes up all happy! The film is to cause fireworks in July! Meledandri also talked about the next Mario Bros. installment in 2026. I know one particular grandkid who is going to go nuts when I tell her.
Everyone ready for a big of cow? Lee Isaac Chung says, “Jumping to a big blockbuster film was the scariest jump in my life – like dealing with a twister”. That’s because Chung is taking the wind on with the upcoming TWISTERS. The film stars Glen Powell, social media junkie, and Daisy Edgar-Jones storm-chaser, make there way through twisters in Oklahoma.
If you want something more frightening, try Universal and Blumhouse’s WOLFMAN, or director James Watkins trailer for SPEAK NO EVIL with the amazing James McAvoy. He is one actor that can do both good characters and not so good characters exceedingly well – right Patricia?
Chairman Peter Kujawski from Focus Features talks BACK TO BLACK, the story of Amy Winehouse played by Marisa Abela and Austin Butler and Tom Hardy team up in Jeff Nichols film THE BIKERIDERS about the rise of Vandals MC. The film CONCLAVE looks fascinating and not just because it is about Pope’s and Cardinals, but the cast includes Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow and Isabella Rossellini. Bill Skarsgard, Nicholas Hoult and Lily-Rose Depp bring the bite back in director Robert Eggers film NOSFERATU. The film also stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Willem Dafoe so sign me up! DreamWorks Animation shows up with a peek at THE WILD ROBOT.
Donna Langley of NBC Universal gets to talk about WICKED. Jeff Goldblum arrives to share his feelings with the audience, “I have never been a part of this particular flavor of magic that is this movie. Or should I say movies. We shot two.” Director Jon M. Chu says of the film that, “it imprinted on me permanently.” The cast is a powerhouse with Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum, Peter Dinklage, and so many more. To end it in a grand way (no pun intended), is a sneak peek of what is coming this December.
What a powerful day and with one more to go, who knows what else awaits! Paramount Pictures will start the final day of CinemaCon 2024, the Filmmaker Lunch will honor Jon M. Chu with the Cultural Impact in Filmmaking Award and the final presentations with The Walt Disney Studios. CinemaCon comes to a close with the Big Screen Achievement Awards.