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entertainment23 days ago

Sigourney Weaver Wishes for an R-Rated Director’s Cut of 'Galaxy Quest'

Sigourney Weaver expressed her wish for DreamWorks to release a director's cut of 'Galaxy Quest' with more of Alan Rickman's scenes and reminisced about a sequel that was never made, citing the death of Alan Rickman and studio decisions as reasons for the project's stall. She also mentioned a current effort to develop a 'Galaxy Quest' TV series.

entertainment5 months ago

Shrek 5 Release Pushed to June 2027

Shrek 5 has been delayed from December 2026 to June 2027 by Universal and DreamWorks Animation, with no specific reason given. The film will feature returning cast members and new additions, and will be released less than a week after Sony’s Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse, marking a significant shift in its release schedule.

entertainment7 months ago

‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Breaks Audience Score Records and Sets Box Office Milestones

The live-action adaptation of 'How to Train Your Dragon' has set a record with a 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it the highest among recent live-action animation adaptations, and indicating strong audience approval despite mixed critical reviews. This success may lead to more Dreamworks live-action projects.

entertainment1 year ago

First Look at Live-Action 'How to Train Your Dragon' Teaser

DreamWorks is releasing a live-action remake of "How to Train Your Dragon," directed by Dean DeBlois, who also directed the original animated film. The trailer has sparked debate about the necessity of such remakes, with critics questioning the creative value of reimagining animated classics in live-action, a trend popularized by Disney. The film, featuring Mason Thames as Hiccup and Gerard Butler reprising his role as Stoick, is set to release on June 13, 2025.

entertainment1 year ago

"Kung Fu Panda 4: A Hilarious Comeback or a Disappointing Sequel?"

"Kung Fu Panda 4" benefits from pent-up demand and the timeless nature of animated characters, delivering laughs and fun for parents and kids. The film sees Po facing a new threat, The Chameleon, while also grappling with the idea of grooming a successor. The A-list voice cast and energetic action sequences contribute to the film's appeal, despite the challenge of recycling the concept. With growing intervals between movies, fans may have to wait until 2036 for "Kung Fu Panda 5."

entertainment1 year ago

"Cast Revealed for Live-Action 'How to Train Your Dragon' Adaptation"

Universal is producing the first live-action remake of a DreamWorks animated movie, "How to Train Your Dragon," set to release on June 13, 2025, with Mason Thames as Hiccup, Gerard Butler as Stoick, Nick Frost as Gobber, Julian Dennison as Fishlegs, and Gabriel Howell as Snotlout, among others. The original director, Dean DeBlois, will helm the project, and several cast members from the animated films will reprise their roles in the live-action adaptation.

entertainment2 years ago

Shrek 5 Release Date Accidentally Leaked, Potentially Set for 2025

An intern at NBC Universal accidentally leaked the potential release date for Shrek 5 in a since-deleted LinkedIn post, listing it among the movies hitting theaters in 2025. Chris Meledandri, the CEO of Illumination and tasked with rebooting the franchise, expressed enthusiasm for bringing back the original cast, including Mike Myers as Shrek and Eddie Murphy as Donkey. Murphy has already expressed his willingness to reprise his role, while discussions are ongoing with the other actors. The success of the Puss in Boots spinoff has raised hopes for the upcoming Shrek installment, and there is a possibility of a Donkey movie in the future.

film2 years ago

"Ruby Gillman: A Familiar Coming-of-Age Story with a Sharp Look"

Dreamworks' latest film, "Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken," a coming-of-age story about a 16-year-old girl discovering her powerful lineage as a descendant of warrior Kraken queens, has received mixed reviews. While praised for its animation and voice cast, critics note that the film lacks originality and falls short of the high bar set by previous Dreamworks and Pixar releases. Some reviewers express a desire for more risk-taking and innovation in the execution, while others appreciate the film's heart and consider it a solid family movie.

film2 years ago

"Exploring the Depths of 'Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken': A DreamWorks Delight"

DreamWorks' latest animated film, "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken," tells the story of a teen girl who discovers she is a descendant of warrior queen krakens. While visually appealing and amusing, the film struggles to balance its kooky premise with sincere emotion. The plot relies on well-worn tropes and includes exposition-heavy scenes and music-driven montages. Despite the voice work of Jane Fonda and Toni Collette, the emotional resonance is lost amid glib jokes and complicated mythic lore. Ultimately, the film fails to rise above its straightforward title and one-note premise.

movies2 years ago

"Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken: A Captivating Coming-of-Age Sea Adventure"

"Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken," directed by Kirk DeMicco, is a DreamWorks animated film about a high schooler named Ruby who discovers she can transform into a giant tentacled sea creature. Voiced by Lana Condor, Ruby navigates the challenges of fitting in while dealing with conniving mermaids, a peg-legged seaman, and a magic trident. The film's chaotic plot and lack of satisfying character development overshadow its evocative visual details and expressive facial expressions.

entertainment2 years ago

"Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken: A Deep Dive into High School Angst for Sea Monsters"

"Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken" is a charming animated coming-of-age film about a teenage girl named Ruby who discovers she is a sea monster and heir to the throne. While the movie plays it safe and lacks emotional depth, it features excellent voice acting, a female-centric soundtrack, and visually stunning ocean scenes. Suitable for younger audiences, the film offers clever nods to social media and explores themes of self-acceptance and family history. Overall, "Ruby Gillman" is an enjoyable diversion, though it doesn't break new ground.