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STX Entertainment launches the first trailer of 21 bridges This morning, it makes sense since the movie / actor of cops stars Chadwick Boseman, who will be (probably … no spoilers) in tonight's movie. Avengers: End of the game. And since Mr. Boseman is better known to the global audience than T'Challa / Black Panther, well, there are some of the worst captive audiences to have for the initial presentation. In a world gone, an action movie like 21 bridges would be a conventional studio programmer for a big movie star.
When movies like ghost hunters or Batman Forever or Transformers were rather the exception than the rule: movie stars played the leading role in vehicles that required neither an IP address nor a branded hook. The movie star system is really what motivated mainstream moviegoers and allowed the studios to produce and distribute a flood of original films or movies based on relatively obscure sources. The spectators were appearing for a film by Will Smith or Tom Cruise, especially because it was a film by Will Smith or Tom Cruise.
Yes, a high-level concept, like that of Julia Roberts The wedding of my best friend or Tom Hanks' Large, but the star star ("Who is there?") and the concept ("What is this movie about?") dominated the day. Even in the post-Batman wave of cash-in IP, movie stars were essential. Flintstone was huge in 1994 precisely because he had John Goodman as Fred Flintstone. The fugitive was a big star in 1993, precisely because it was a very inspired thriller (a doctor wrongly convicted is released from prison and traces the murder of his wife) based on a television show and because he put starring Harrison Ford the lead role.
Spectators appeared in front of movie stars and turned to an original movie or did not rely entirely on an IP address or popular characters. This is no longer the case. Audiences are generally for brand names and popular characters. They present themselves Venom because it's a Venom movie and they're coming Bohemian Rhapsody because it's a Freddie Mercury movie. And the fact that the audience likes Chris Hemsworth as Thor does not mean they do not care about a movie in which he plays "not Thor". It's good that Hollywood produces relatively more diverse films, but that only matters if you, dear moviegoers, go to the theater for more than superhero movies and movies. ;horror.
Of course, you loved Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, but will you also introduce this starring vehicle released by STX Entertainment featuring Boseman as "just a guy?" Wonder Woman, Crazy Rich Asians and Black Panther I've always thought that the final game was that actors such as Boseman, Michael Pena or Henry Golding (to say nothing of actresses of different ethnicities) might have a chance against the kind of vehicles at the end cutting-edge technology that a Ryan Reynolds or a Ryan Gosling taken for granted.
If the only vehicles that matter to a guy like Boseman are in movies where the most important man MUST be black (because it's based on a specific IP address or a real biopic), that's not exactly the case. ideal situation. If anything, I would discuss Pacific Rim: Insurrection was as important / valuable as Black Panther, and that Research was as important / valuable as Crazy Rich Asians especially because these films absolutely did not require the main actors "not a white man". The character of John Boyega in Uprising It does not have to be a guy who looks like Boyega, but that's how things went wrong and the film still paid $ 100 million in China.
So, yes, hope is eternal, perhaps a decent fraction of the movie buff crowd who spent a good part of last year shouting "Wakanda Forever!" Will repeatedly show that Boseman is also a little bankable as a real movie star. In one way or another, 21 bridges (Boseman interpreted as a disgraced policeman caught in an badbadination hunt throughout the city), opens with STX's permission on July 12. It is produced by Russo Bros., written by Adam Mervis and Matthew Michael Carnahan and directed by Brian Church. Boseman is trying to a real star vehicle. It will be up to you to get up and deliver a message to the King, if you know what I mean.
Chadwick Boseman featured in 21 bridges
STX Entertainment
Poster & # 39; 21 Bridges & # 39;
STX Entertainment
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STX Entertainment launches the first trailer of 21 bridges This morning, it makes sense since the movie / actor of cops stars Chadwick Boseman, who will be (probably … no spoilers) in tonight's movie. Avengers: End of the game. And since Mr. Boseman is better known to the global audience than T'Challa / Black Panther, well, there are some of the worst captive audiences to have for the initial presentation. In a world gone, an action movie like 21 bridges would be a conventional studio programmer for a big movie star.
When movies like ghost hunters or Batman Forever or Transformers were rather the exception than the rule: movie stars played the leading role in vehicles that required neither an IP address nor a branded hook. The movie star system is really what motivated mainstream moviegoers and allowed the studios to produce and distribute a flood of original films or movies based on relatively obscure sources. The spectators were appearing for a film by Will Smith or Tom Cruise, especially because it was a film by Will Smith or Tom Cruise.
Yes, a high-level concept, like that of Julia Roberts The wedding of my best friend or Tom Hanks' Large, but the star star ("Who is there?") and the concept ("What is this movie about?") dominated the day. Even in the post-Batman wave of cash-in IP, movie stars were essential. Flintstone was huge in 1994 precisely because he had John Goodman as Fred Flintstone. The fugitive was a big star in 1993, precisely because it was a very inspired thriller (a doctor wrongly convicted is released from prison and traces the murder of his wife) based on a television show and because he put starring Harrison Ford the lead role.
Spectators appeared in front of movie stars and turned to an original movie or did not rely entirely on an IP address or popular characters. This is no longer the case. Audiences are generally for brand names and popular characters. They present themselves Venom because it's a Venom movie and they're coming Bohemian Rhapsody because it's a Freddie Mercury movie. And the fact that the audience likes Chris Hemsworth as Thor does not mean they do not care about a movie in which he plays "not Thor". It's good that Hollywood produces relatively more diverse films, but that only matters if you, dear moviegoers, go to the theater for more than superhero movies and movies. ;horror.
Of course, you loved Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, but will you also introduce this starring vehicle released by STX Entertainment featuring Boseman as "just a guy?" Wonder Woman, Crazy Rich Asians and Black Panther I've always thought that the final game was that actors such as Boseman, Michael Pena or Henry Golding (to say nothing of actresses of different ethnicities) might have a chance against the kind of vehicles at the end cutting-edge technology that a Ryan Reynolds or a Ryan Gosling taken for granted.
If the only vehicles that matter to a guy like Boseman are in movies where the most important man MUST be black (because it's based on a specific IP address or a real biopic), that's not exactly the case. ideal situation. If anything, I would discuss Pacific Rim: Insurrection was as important / valuable as Black Panther, and that Research was as important / valuable as Crazy Rich Asians especially because these films absolutely did not require the main actors "not a white man". The character of John Boyega in Uprising It does not have to be a guy who looks like Boyega, but that's how things went wrong and the film still paid $ 100 million in China.
So, yes, hope is eternal, perhaps a decent fraction of the movie buff crowd who spent a good part of last year shouting "Wakanda Forever!" Will repeatedly show that Boseman is also a little bankable as a real movie star. In one way or another, 21 bridges (Boseman interpreted as a disgraced policeman caught in an badbadination hunt throughout the city), opens with STX's permission on July 12. It is produced by Russo Bros., written by Adam Mervis and Matthew Michael Carnahan and directed by Brian Church. Boseman is trying to a real star vehicle. It will be up to you to get up and deliver a message to the King, if you know what I mean.
Chadwick Boseman featured in 21 bridges
STX Entertainment
Poster & # 39; 21 Bridges & # 39;
STX Entertainment