Sandra Bullock is giving the behind-the-scenes story on the unforgettable leech scene in “The Lost City”.
18.02.2022 - 19:21 / deadline.com
Sony’s Uncharted, based on the 15-year-old Amy Hennig and Naughty Dog-created Sony PlayStation video game, grossed $3.7M in Thursday night previews that began at 4PM. That’s a solid number which bests the pre-pandemic previews of such mid-February hits like Sonic the Hedgehog ($3M, from showtimes that began at 5PM), Kingsman: The Secret Service ($1.5M, off 7PM), and even with March PG-13 adventure movie Kong: Skull Island ($3.7M). Industry projections earlier this week had the Tom Holland-Mark Wahlberg movie in the mid $30Ms over the 4-day Presidents weekend, possibly $40M, however, these preview figures provide great hope for better returns.
Critics on Rotten Tomatoes have thumbed down Uncharted at 39% Rotten, but it’s not a movie for them: It’s a pure, breezy, fun popcorn film. If all goes well for Sony, they might have a new franchise on their hands in this Ruben Fleischer directed film. Uncharted, which took Fleischer, around two years to make from pre-production to finish, carried a production cost of $120M before P&A.
Kingsman: The Secret Service played over the Presidents Day/Valentine’s Day weekend 2015 and minted $41.7M over 4-days and $36.2M over 3-days. Sonic the Hedgehog, a long awaited movie based on a classic Sega character, greatly soared in its 2020 Presidents Day frame debut with $58M over 3-days, $70M over 4-days, however, no one is expecting Uncharted to do those types of numbers. It’s a great weekend for moviegoing with 22% K-12 schools off today, and another 8% colleges heading toward 87% K-12 on break Monday along with 32% colleges off according to Comscore.
MGM/United Artists Releasing had the buddy canine comedy, Dog, starring Channing Tatum, which in Valentine’s Day sneaks and previews yesterday,
Sandra Bullock is giving the behind-the-scenes story on the unforgettable leech scene in “The Lost City”.
On this episode of the Deep Focus podcast, host and Playlist EIC, Rodrigo Perez talks to Reid Carolin, the co-director and co-writer of “Dog,” which he made with co-writer/co-director and star Channing Tatum. Tatum’s been absent from the live-action big screen for nearly four years— the actor needed a break after his divorce and was feeling disillusioned with the industry.
Jason Momoa and Channing Tatum are two peas in a pod! In a series of pics shot by photographer Jason Roman, The actors were spotted having a great time post-The Batman premiere in New York City on Tuesday, both showing up to support Zoe Kravitz who plays Catwoman in the latest DC Comics flick. Channing, 41, is notably dating the 33-year-old actress while Jason, 42, just recently split from Zoe’s mother, Lisa Bonet, after five years of marriage.
Channing Tatum is getting back to his dance roots with plans to launch a live stage show inspired by his 2006 dance musical film “Step Up.”Tatum’s production company Free Association will launch new division FA Live, which will create, produce and distribute live entertainment. The “Step Up” show, on which FA Live will partner with Lionsgate, will be the first project for the new branch of the company and is targeting a debut in mid-2023.
Jason Momoa and Channing Tatum got the last-minute hook-up to The Batman’s New York premiere to support Zoë Kravitz. On Monday the Aquaman star shared two photos looking stoked to travel to the east coast with his step-daughter’s boyfriend. The post comes a few days after a report that Momoa and Zoë’s mom Lisa Bonet have decided to give their marriage another shot.In the photos, Tatum and Mamoa look like a couple of besties at what looks like a private airport. “HEEEEHUUUUUUUU.
Jenna Dewan is a proud mom-of-two who dotes on her role as a mother and when The Rookie star posted an unexpected video of her daughter, Everly, on Instagram, fans couldn't believe their eyes.The star shares her eight-year-old with her ex-husband, Channing Tatum, and while they are still hashing out the details of their divorce, her bond with her daughter is growing stronger by the day. MORE: Jenna Dewan shares throwback photos from her cheerleading daysJenna posted a clip to social media of Everly running into her arms and embracing her.WATCH: The Rookie's Jenna Dewan surprises fans with 'new low' video Many of her fans marveled at their impressive surroundings and Jenna's stunning lilac minidress, but most of the chatter was about Everly - and how tall she is. Despite wearing sky-high heels, Jenna barely had to bend down to hug her offspring.MORE: Jenna Dewan sizzles in stunning swimsuit vacation photo MORE: The Rookie’s Jenna Dewan shares 'thrilling' new project with fansHer fans commented: "SHE IS SO BIG WHAT WHEN," and, "she's getting so tall," while another wrote: "OMG why did I think she was still a toddler??!"A post shared by Jenna Dewan (@jennadewan)Jenna shares her daughter Everly with ex-husband Channing Tatum They all loved the tender mother-daughter moment which Jenna captioned: "My sweet sweet Evie. My goodness I'm so grateful to be your mama."Jenna is also a mom to her one-year-old son, Callum, who she shares with her fiancé, Steve Kazee.MORE: Everything we know about Jenna DewanMORE: See inside Jenna Dewan's beautiful family homeThey recently revealed they have put their wedding planning on pause due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Channing Tatum may have “sworn off” seeing Marvel movies, but thankfully, The Batman is part of DC Comics (and not Marvel), so he was more than excited to see Zoë Kravitz‘s take on Catwoman. Channing, 41, wasn’t alone in his movie-viewing adventure: Aquaman himself, Jason Momoa, joined the Dog star to support Zoë, 33. CHEEEEHUUUUUUUU. SO EXCITED @channingtatum and I are on our way to see our ZOZO. Finally, @thebatman premiere,” Jason, 42, captioned the photos he posted to Instagram on Monday (Feb. 28.)
Family is forever. Jason Momoa made his support for Zoë Kravitz — and his approval of her boyfriend, Channing Tatum — loud and clear after his split from her mother, Lisa Bonet.
Jason Momoa and Channing Tatum are teaming up to cheer on Zoe Kravitz!
It may be called “The Batman”, but Jason Momoa and Channing Tatum were there to see Catwoman.
Jason Momoa and Channing Tatum were there to see Catwoman.In an Instagram post shared on Monday, Momoa shared a snap of himself with the star as they geared up to see Zoë Kravitz star alongside Robert Pattinson in the highly anticipated reboot, directed by Matt Reeves. «CHEEEEHUUUUUUUU. SO EXCITED @channingtatum and I are on our way to see our ZOZO.
Jenna Dewan, 41, is a doting mom! The actress shared a pair of photos of herself with her daughter Everly, 8, as the youngster visited her on the film set for one of her new movies or shows on Tuesday February 22. The Rookie star joked that it was “take your daughter to work day,” as she smiled alongside Everly. Jenna’s daughter is growing up so fast, and she looked just like a younger version of her mom!
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Uncharted,” a long-gestating film adaptation of a popular series of video games, racked up $3.7 million in Thursday previews. The big-budget adventure is a key test of Tom Holland’s bankability, coming on the heels of his blockbuster success with “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” The Marvel adventure recently topped “Avatar” to become the third highest-grossing domestic release in history. This time, Holland trades in Spidey’s spandex for treasure hunter Nathan Drake’s cream-colored v-neck and holster.
If you’ve seen the trailer for the new Channing Tatum vehicle “Dog” – and if you’ve been in a movie theater over the past couple of months, you probably have – you might think you know what to expect: a big lug and a tough dog have a bunch of wacky road trip adventures, softening up to each other along the way. So it might surprise you to learn that the scene of a kind-hearted woman showing our hero how to be affectionate to the canine is carefully cut so as not to reveal that our hero is literally wielding an axe.
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic“Animals are people too!” a liberal yahoo in Portland yells before nearly getting his face eaten off by a Belgian Malinois named Lulu in “Dog,” a movie that not-so-secretly agrees with that sentiment, even as it has a laugh at the clueless animal lover’s expense.Lulu, it turns out, is a more complicated character than the one her human co-star, Channing Tatum, gets to play — which explains why it took three Malinoises to embody her on screen: one to do most of the “acting” (Britta), one to lie down (Lana) and one to look as incorrigibly homicidal as possible, like she could rip out your throat or murder Al-Qaeda, if necessary (that would be Zuza). But Tatum had the much tougher job, trying to disappear into the skin of a battle-scarred ex-U.S.
Channing Tatum is the cover star for VMAN magazine‘s spring/summer issue, and he has never looked hotter! For the spread, which you can see here, the actor-producer, 41, showed off his impeccable bod, shot by Dutch photography duo Inez and Vinoodh and styled by George Cortina. For the artsy black-and-white cover shot, Channing laid by a pool in nothing but a small black speedo, showcasing his exceptionally chiseled physique.
dog to his funeral, opens in theaters. It will be quickly followed-up next month with another film starring Tatum, “The Lost City,” a comedy with Sandra Bullock.But as Tatum reenters the spotlight, he says he never really meant to disappear in the first place.“I didn’t step away like ‘I’m out of here,’” says Tatum.In the last five years, Tatum launched the touring stage show “Magic Mike Live” and penned a children’s book inspired by his 8-year-old daughter, Everly.