

The Ghostbusters sequel takes over Spider-Man: Beyond the Spiderverse’s release date. Deadline reports that the film has finished photography but still needs actors for final touches. Now, this sequel has been set for an Easter release, March 29, 2024. The untitled Ghostbusters: Afterlife sequel was expected to arrive just in time for the holidays, set for December 20, 2023. We’ll have to wait a bit longer to see just how bloody Kraven’s origin story gets, as Sony bumped the release fate from Octoall the way to August 30, 2024, where it’ll open Labor Day weekend. The official red band trailer debuted last month introduced Kraven’s origin story, while teasing several sequences of bloody mayhem. Up first to receive delays is the R-rated Kraven the Hunter, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson ( Avengers: Age of Ultron). With guild actors unable to promote their films, expect quite a few delays from Sony’s upcoming theatrical slate, with dates subject to change even further. Kraven the Hunter, the Ghostbusters: Afterlife Sequel, Venom 3, and They Listen are among the impacted films. Wonka is set to be released in cinemas on 15 December by Warner Bros.Sony Pictures’ upcoming 20 theatrical slate just received a massive shakeup, Deadline reports today, due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strike.

Sally Hawkins, Olivia Coleman, Keegan-Michael Key and Rowan Atkinson round out the impressive cast. King says one of the highlights of the experience was painting Grant orange for the role and who could blame him? Grant’s performance in King’s Paddington 2 has been hailed as one of the best of his career so we’ll see if the actor-director duo has recreated such a miracle again! The Wonka trailer also gives us our first peep at Hugh Grant as an Oompa-Loompa. King described Chalamet as “completely incredible” before joking that he’s also “irritatingly young and successful”. “There’s this extraordinary figure in there, who is a very interesting, beguiling character and it seemed really interesting to dive a little deeper into him and try and come up with something Road Dahl would approve of,” King notes.Ĭhalamet’s casting hasn’t come without its criticisms but as the trailer shows, Chalamet fits the part very well. He instructed us to “harness” our inner 8-year-olds before the trailer, which you can watch below.Ĭhocolate that makes you fly? Sold! Willy Wonka’s backstory has previously only glimpsed in the two Charlie and the Chocolate Factory films, from 19 respectively, but King aims to bring his origin story to life with Wonka.ĭuring a Q&A, King mentioned that Road Dahl’s original book of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was one of his firm favourites while growing up, igniting his interest in the character.
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Paul King introduced the first trailer for a room full of journalists, who had been eating their weight in sweets, chocolate, ice lollies and banoffee flavoured cotton candy just moments before. Wonka stars Timothée Chalamet as Willy Wonka years before he becomes the eccentric chocolatier we know from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Imagine Paddington, but with more chocolate and you get exactly what the first trailer for Paul King’s upcoming film Wonka offers. The first trailer for Wonka has appeared online and it looks all kinds of wonderful and whimsical.
