The trailer was good, but the movie was great!
Can’t say much more, and besides,you knew that already.
Warner Bros. doesn’t call its own annual CinemaCon presentation “The Big Picture” for nothing.
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The trailer ends with one, final word fromBill Skarsgard’s demonic clown: “Hello.”
We’ll see ifIt: Chapter Twosurpasses its record-setting predecessor when it hits theaters on Sept. 6.
Bring a raincoat and maybe you’ll float too!
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The trailer ends with the music fromThe Shiningplaying as the title card is revealed.
Of course, Warner Bros. has far more horror to offer beyond Stephen King adaptations.
But I’ll tell you what did…
Godzilla: King of the Monsters!
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Their behavior has become erratic.
We’re running out of options… and time."
Warner Bros. also gave us our first look at a pair ofMelissa McCarthymovies,The KitchenandSuperintelligence.
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The Kitchen pairs McCarthy withTiffany Haddish, but it is not a comedy.
They’re out to prove they can do a whole lot more than just “make babies.”
I’ll give Berloff the benefit of the doubt on that one, though.
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This movie looks pretty disappointing.
At long last, let’s finally talk about some potential awards titles, shall we?
Warner Bros. debuted the first trailer forThe Goldfinchand it looks absolutely beautiful.
Oh, and we saw the first trailer forBill Condon’s thrillerThe Good LiarstarringHelen MirrenandIan McKellen.
I can’t wait to see this when it opens in November.
It’s about as funny as it sounds.
The Gotham depicted inBoPwon’t be Batman’s Gotham, but will instead be “much more scrappier.”