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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Release Date Announcements : LES MISERABLES, THE THREE STOOGES, 1000 A.E., WANDERLUST and ROBOPOCALYPSE

LES MISERABLES - December 7, 2012

A cinematic adaptation of the famous Broadway musical, directed by Tom Hooper ("The King's Speech") and starring Hugh Jackman, Russel Crowe, Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter. The script is being written by William Nicholson (Elizabeth: The Golden Age").


THE THREE STOOGES - April 4, 2012.

The Stooges remake will be directed by the Farrelly Brothers ("Hall Pass", "There's Something About Mary") and will star Sean Hayes as Larry, Chris Diamantopoulos as Moe, and Will Sasso as Curly. Also starring in the movie : Jane Lynch, Larry David, Jennifer Hudson, Sophia Vergara and Stephen Collins.

1000 A.E. - June 7, 2013

A sci-Fi thriller directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Will Smith and his son, Jaden Smith. The story, taking place 1000 years in the future, involves a young boy who navigates an abandoned and sometimes scary Earth to save himself and his estranged father after their ship crashes. The script is being written by Shyamalan and Gary Whitta ("The Book of Eli")



WANDERLUST - February 24, 2012

Official Synopsis: Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston star in Wanderlust, a comedy from director David Wain (Role Models) and producer Judd Apatow (Knocked Up) about a couple who leaves the pressures of the big city and joins a freewheeling community where the only rule is to be yourself.

George (Rudd) and Linda (Aniston) are an overextended, stressed out Manhattan couple. After George is downsized out of his job, they find themselves with only one option: to move in with George's awful brother in Atlanta.

On the way there, George and Linda stumble upon Elysium, an idyllic community populated by colorful characters who embrace a different way of looking at things. Money? It can't buy happiness. Careers? Who needs them? Clothes? Only if you want them.

Is Elysium the fresh start George and Linda need? Or will the change of perspective cause more problems than it solves?

ROBOPOCALYPSE - July 3, 2013

"Robopocalypse" is a sci-fi thriller based on a novel written by Daniel H. Wilson. The story takes place in a future where humanity depends on machines to survive, until one day, when a childlike artificial intelligence known as Archos takes over the entire global network of machines and starts the Robot War. The movie will be directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Drew Goddard ("Cloverfield").




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