With the New Year just days away, Universal Pictures has released brand new photos, storylines and dates for some of the most anticipated movies in 2015.
First up is Ted 2.
Hitting theaters on June 26, 2015, Seth MacFarlane returns as writer, director and voice star of Ted 2, Universal and Media Rights Capital’s follow-up to the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time.
Joined once again by star Mark Wahlberg and fellow “Ted” writers Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild, MacFarlane produces the live action/CG-animated comedy alongside Bluegrass Films’ Scott Stuber, as well as John Jacobs and Jason Clark.
http://www.tedisreal.com
Photo Credit: Tippett Studios/Universal Pictures © 2015 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
(L to R) Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunite for Sisters
Sisters – December 18, 2015
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, John Leguizamo, Dianne Wiest, John Cena and James Brolin
Directed by: Jason Moore
Writer:...
First up is Ted 2.
Hitting theaters on June 26, 2015, Seth MacFarlane returns as writer, director and voice star of Ted 2, Universal and Media Rights Capital’s follow-up to the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time.
Joined once again by star Mark Wahlberg and fellow “Ted” writers Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild, MacFarlane produces the live action/CG-animated comedy alongside Bluegrass Films’ Scott Stuber, as well as John Jacobs and Jason Clark.
http://www.tedisreal.com
Photo Credit: Tippett Studios/Universal Pictures © 2015 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
(L to R) Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunite for Sisters
Sisters – December 18, 2015
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, John Leguizamo, Dianne Wiest, John Cena and James Brolin
Directed by: Jason Moore
Writer:...
- 12/29/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Check out the new featurette “Light & Dark” and first clip – “Finger Prick” – from Maleficent – in theaters May 30.
Maleficent, the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the classic “Sleeping Beauty,” reveals the events that hardened Maleficent’s heart and drove her to curse the baby, Aurora, only to later realize that the child may hold the key to peace in the land.
Directed by Robert Stromberg, the film stars Angelina Jolie as Maleficent, Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple and Lesley Manville.
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Maleficent, the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the classic “Sleeping Beauty,” reveals the events that hardened Maleficent’s heart and drove her to curse the baby, Aurora, only to later realize that the child may hold the key to peace in the land.
Directed by Robert Stromberg, the film stars Angelina Jolie as Maleficent, Sharlto Copley, Elle Fanning, Sam Riley, Imelda Staunton, Juno Temple and Lesley Manville.
Like Maleficent on Facebook: facebook.com/DisneyMaleficent
Follow Maleficent on Twitter: @Maleficent
Tweet the hashtag: #Maleficent
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Photo Credit: Frank Connor ©Disney 2014
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- 5/15/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The last time a role was truly tailor-made for an actress was when Oscar-winner Elizabeth Taylor played the young queen of Egypt in the 1963 movie, Cleopatra, from director Joseph L. Mankiewicz. It had exotic makeup and wardrobe, elaborate sets and a glamorous A-list movie star.
Some 40 years later, Disney has taken a page from the glory days of Hollywood with Angelina Jolie starring in the upcoming adventure Maleficent.
Maleficent explores the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the classic “Sleeping Beauty” and the elements of her betrayal that ultimately turn her pure heart to stone.
Driven by revenge and a fierce desire to protect the moors over which she presides, Maleficent cruelly places an irrevocable curse upon the human king’s newborn infant Aurora.
L to R: Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) and Young Aurora (Vivienne Jolie-Pitt). Ph: Frank Connor ©Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
As the child grows,...
Some 40 years later, Disney has taken a page from the glory days of Hollywood with Angelina Jolie starring in the upcoming adventure Maleficent.
Maleficent explores the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the classic “Sleeping Beauty” and the elements of her betrayal that ultimately turn her pure heart to stone.
Driven by revenge and a fierce desire to protect the moors over which she presides, Maleficent cruelly places an irrevocable curse upon the human king’s newborn infant Aurora.
L to R: Maleficent (Angelina Jolie) and Young Aurora (Vivienne Jolie-Pitt). Ph: Frank Connor ©Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
As the child grows,...
- 3/18/2014
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
New photos from the upcoming live-action Disney film Maleficent starring Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning and the young Vivian Jolie-Pitt, have been released.
Angelina Jolie On Acting With Her Daughter
Maleficent tells the story of the evil sorceress from Disney’s classic Sleeping Beauty (1959) uncovering how she became such an evil creature. Fanning plays a teenage Princess Aurora, and she certainly looks the part, but finding a young child to play a young Aurora proved much more difficult as all the children they met with were too afraid of Jolie in full Maleficent makeup.
In the end, casting Vivian, 5, in the role of young Aurora was almost a necessity, not an effort by Jolie to thrust her child into acting.
“We think it’s fun for our kids to have cameos and join us on set, but not to be actors. That’s not our goal for Brad [Pitt] and I at all.
Angelina Jolie On Acting With Her Daughter
Maleficent tells the story of the evil sorceress from Disney’s classic Sleeping Beauty (1959) uncovering how she became such an evil creature. Fanning plays a teenage Princess Aurora, and she certainly looks the part, but finding a young child to play a young Aurora proved much more difficult as all the children they met with were too afraid of Jolie in full Maleficent makeup.
In the end, casting Vivian, 5, in the role of young Aurora was almost a necessity, not an effort by Jolie to thrust her child into acting.
“We think it’s fun for our kids to have cameos and join us on set, but not to be actors. That’s not our goal for Brad [Pitt] and I at all.
- 3/5/2014
- Uinterview
Chicago – Usually it’s critics critically flogging a film when we say it weakly lacks originality and borrows too heavily from others. Disney’s “John Carter” attacks that classic grumble by promotionally comparing itself to “Star Wars” and “Avatar” before critics even had a chance to deduct points for it.
Rating: 2.0/5.0
But while being proactive in its contrasts, the film also attempts to sell moviegoers on one unknown fact: The basis for Pixar writer and director Andrew Stanton’s (“Wall-e,” “Finding Nemo,” “Toy Story”) story actually originates before its George Lucas and James Cameron predecessors.
Stanton’s current creation is based on the classic stories of a 19th-century Earth man who gets accidentally transplanted to Mars. And it’s been more than 100 years since “Tarzan” creator Edgar Rice Burroughs crafted the character John Carter: the hero of his science-fiction “Barsoom” (Mars) book series.
Read Adam Fendelman’s full review...
Rating: 2.0/5.0
But while being proactive in its contrasts, the film also attempts to sell moviegoers on one unknown fact: The basis for Pixar writer and director Andrew Stanton’s (“Wall-e,” “Finding Nemo,” “Toy Story”) story actually originates before its George Lucas and James Cameron predecessors.
Stanton’s current creation is based on the classic stories of a 19th-century Earth man who gets accidentally transplanted to Mars. And it’s been more than 100 years since “Tarzan” creator Edgar Rice Burroughs crafted the character John Carter: the hero of his science-fiction “Barsoom” (Mars) book series.
Read Adam Fendelman’s full review...
- 3/10/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
'Justin Theroux's character, Leezar, lays an egg and a little dragon fetus comes out of it,' David Gordon Green says of one sequence.
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
David Gordon Green and Danny McBride on the set of "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
Given the unpredictable and improvisational nature of filming comedies — particularly those that involve jokesters Danny McBride, James Franco and director David Gordon Green ("Pineapple Express," "Eastbound and Down") — it seems like a fair amount of material filmed for "Your Highness" was left on the cutting-room floor.
When MTV News caught up with the director recently, we asked him what omitted scenes might appear as part of the special features section on DVD/Blu-ray.
"There's a lot of deleted scenes; all of them because we knew the movie needed to adhere to certain rules," Gordon Green explained. "There was a really...
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
David Gordon Green and Danny McBride on the set of "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
Given the unpredictable and improvisational nature of filming comedies — particularly those that involve jokesters Danny McBride, James Franco and director David Gordon Green ("Pineapple Express," "Eastbound and Down") — it seems like a fair amount of material filmed for "Your Highness" was left on the cutting-room floor.
When MTV News caught up with the director recently, we asked him what omitted scenes might appear as part of the special features section on DVD/Blu-ray.
"There's a lot of deleted scenes; all of them because we knew the movie needed to adhere to certain rules," Gordon Green explained. "There was a really...
- 4/8/2011
- MTV Movie News
'Justin Theroux's character, Leezar, lays an egg and a little dragon fetus comes out of it,' David Gordon Green says of one sequence.
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
David Gordon Green and Danny McBride on the set of "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
Given the unpredictable and improvisational nature of filming comedies — particularly those that involve jokesters Danny McBride, James Franco and director David Gordon Green ("Pineapple Express," "Eastbound and Down") — it seems like a fair amount of material filmed for "Your Highness" was left on the cutting-room floor.
When MTV News caught up with the director recently, we asked him what omitted scenes might appear as part of the special features section on DVD/Blu-ray.
"There's a lot of deleted scenes; all of them because we knew the movie needed to adhere to certain rules," Gordon Green explained. "There was a really...
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
David Gordon Green and Danny McBride on the set of "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
Given the unpredictable and improvisational nature of filming comedies — particularly those that involve jokesters Danny McBride, James Franco and director David Gordon Green ("Pineapple Express," "Eastbound and Down") — it seems like a fair amount of material filmed for "Your Highness" was left on the cutting-room floor.
When MTV News caught up with the director recently, we asked him what omitted scenes might appear as part of the special features section on DVD/Blu-ray.
"There's a lot of deleted scenes; all of them because we knew the movie needed to adhere to certain rules," Gordon Green explained. "There was a really...
- 4/8/2011
- MTV Music News
Critics are divided over Danny McBride and James Franco's epic stoner comedy.
By Eric Ditzian
Natalie Portman, Danny McBride, James Franco and Zooey Deschanel in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor/ Universal Pictures
The critics don't know quite what to do with "Your Highness." Some have tagged it a worthy successor to the stoner comedy legacy, one that reaches back to swords-and-sandals epics but is still very much in keeping with contemporary comedic traditions. Far more critics, though, argue that the jokes fall flat, the story is kind of a mess, and the performances — especially considering the presence of two recent Oscar nominees in Natalie Portman and James Franco — are nothing short of puzzling.
Will you agree? Read on for a deep dive into some "Your Highness" reviews and decide for yourself.
The Story
"Danny McBride and Ben Best's script for 'Your Highness' has its moments. The...
By Eric Ditzian
Natalie Portman, Danny McBride, James Franco and Zooey Deschanel in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor/ Universal Pictures
The critics don't know quite what to do with "Your Highness." Some have tagged it a worthy successor to the stoner comedy legacy, one that reaches back to swords-and-sandals epics but is still very much in keeping with contemporary comedic traditions. Far more critics, though, argue that the jokes fall flat, the story is kind of a mess, and the performances — especially considering the presence of two recent Oscar nominees in Natalie Portman and James Franco — are nothing short of puzzling.
Will you agree? Read on for a deep dive into some "Your Highness" reviews and decide for yourself.
The Story
"Danny McBride and Ben Best's script for 'Your Highness' has its moments. The...
- 4/8/2011
- MTV Music News
Critics are divided over Danny McBride and James Franco's epic stoner comedy.
By Eric Ditzian
Natalie Portman, Danny McBride, James Franco and Zooey Deschanel in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor/ Universal Pictures
The critics don't know quite what to do with "Your Highness." Some have tagged it a worthy successor to the stoner comedy legacy, one that reaches back to swords-and-sandals epics but is still very much in keeping with contemporary comedic traditions. Far more critics, though, argue that the jokes fall flat, the story is kind of a mess, and the performances — especially considering the presence of two recent Oscar nominees in Natalie Portman and James Franco — are nothing short of puzzling.
Will you agree? Read on for a deep dive into some "Your Highness" reviews and decide for yourself.
The Story
"Danny McBride and Ben Best's script for 'Your Highness' has its moments. The...
By Eric Ditzian
Natalie Portman, Danny McBride, James Franco and Zooey Deschanel in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor/ Universal Pictures
The critics don't know quite what to do with "Your Highness." Some have tagged it a worthy successor to the stoner comedy legacy, one that reaches back to swords-and-sandals epics but is still very much in keeping with contemporary comedic traditions. Far more critics, though, argue that the jokes fall flat, the story is kind of a mess, and the performances — especially considering the presence of two recent Oscar nominees in Natalie Portman and James Franco — are nothing short of puzzling.
Will you agree? Read on for a deep dive into some "Your Highness" reviews and decide for yourself.
The Story
"Danny McBride and Ben Best's script for 'Your Highness' has its moments. The...
- 4/8/2011
- MTV Movie News
Reviewed by Bryan Buss
(April 2011)
Directed by: David Gordon Green
Written by: Danny McBride and Ben Best
Starring: Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Theroux, Toby Jones and Damian Lewis
Stoner comedies are hard to get right. While being silly and broad, they also have to be sharp and observational. “Dazed and Confused” got it right. “Smiley Face” got it right. “Your Highness” does not get it right.
Danny McBride (who wrote the script with one of his “Foot Fist Way” co-writers, Ben Best) plays Thadeous, a lazy loafer of a prince more interested in partying than parrying, which leaves him standing in the shadows of his brother, Fabious (James Franco), a golden boy who slays dragons and rescues damsels all in a day’s work. When Fab’s bride-to-be Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped by an evil wizard to fulfill a prophecy, a reluctant Thadeous joins...
(April 2011)
Directed by: David Gordon Green
Written by: Danny McBride and Ben Best
Starring: Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Theroux, Toby Jones and Damian Lewis
Stoner comedies are hard to get right. While being silly and broad, they also have to be sharp and observational. “Dazed and Confused” got it right. “Smiley Face” got it right. “Your Highness” does not get it right.
Danny McBride (who wrote the script with one of his “Foot Fist Way” co-writers, Ben Best) plays Thadeous, a lazy loafer of a prince more interested in partying than parrying, which leaves him standing in the shadows of his brother, Fabious (James Franco), a golden boy who slays dragons and rescues damsels all in a day’s work. When Fab’s bride-to-be Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped by an evil wizard to fulfill a prophecy, a reluctant Thadeous joins...
- 4/8/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
Reviewed by Bryan Buss
(April 2011)
Directed by: David Gordon Green
Written by: Danny McBride and Ben Best
Starring: Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Theroux, Toby Jones and Damian Lewis
Stoner comedies are hard to get right. While being silly and broad, they also have to be sharp and observational. “Dazed and Confused” got it right. “Smiley Face” got it right. “Your Highness” does not get it right.
Danny McBride (who wrote the script with one of his “Foot Fist Way” co-writers, Ben Best) plays Thadeous, a lazy loafer of a prince more interested in partying than parrying, which leaves him standing in the shadows of his brother, Fabious (James Franco), a golden boy who slays dragons and rescues damsels all in a day’s work. When Fab’s bride-to-be Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped by an evil wizard to fulfill a prophecy, a reluctant Thadeous joins...
(April 2011)
Directed by: David Gordon Green
Written by: Danny McBride and Ben Best
Starring: Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Theroux, Toby Jones and Damian Lewis
Stoner comedies are hard to get right. While being silly and broad, they also have to be sharp and observational. “Dazed and Confused” got it right. “Smiley Face” got it right. “Your Highness” does not get it right.
Danny McBride (who wrote the script with one of his “Foot Fist Way” co-writers, Ben Best) plays Thadeous, a lazy loafer of a prince more interested in partying than parrying, which leaves him standing in the shadows of his brother, Fabious (James Franco), a golden boy who slays dragons and rescues damsels all in a day’s work. When Fab’s bride-to-be Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped by an evil wizard to fulfill a prophecy, a reluctant Thadeous joins...
- 4/8/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
'He actually gets more and more neurotic as the movie goes along,' Justin Theroux tells MTV News of his sinister character Leezar.
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
Justin Theroux in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
"Your Highness" stars Danny McBride and Justin Theroux weren't worried about getting an audience to show up to their zany action/fantasy/comedy flick. The challenge, however, was getting moviegoers to run with their jokes and the liberties taken during filmmaking.
As McBride told MTV News, they wanted to make "a legitimate fantasy action movie and then [figure] out how to make it a comedy without blowing the fantasy out of the water and still keeping that."
"At the end of the day, when you're involved in a movie like this, you want the audience to let go and be able to follow this," McBride said. "Even in finding a villain...
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
Justin Theroux in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
"Your Highness" stars Danny McBride and Justin Theroux weren't worried about getting an audience to show up to their zany action/fantasy/comedy flick. The challenge, however, was getting moviegoers to run with their jokes and the liberties taken during filmmaking.
As McBride told MTV News, they wanted to make "a legitimate fantasy action movie and then [figure] out how to make it a comedy without blowing the fantasy out of the water and still keeping that."
"At the end of the day, when you're involved in a movie like this, you want the audience to let go and be able to follow this," McBride said. "Even in finding a villain...
- 4/7/2011
- MTV Movie News
'He actually gets more and more neurotic as the movie goes along,' Justin Theroux tells MTV News of his sinister character Leezar.
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
Justin Theroux in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
"Your Highness" stars Danny McBride and Justin Theroux weren't worried about getting an audience to show up to their zany action/fantasy/comedy flick. The challenge, however, was getting moviegoers to run with their jokes and the liberties taken during filmmaking.
As McBride told MTV News, they wanted to make "a legitimate fantasy action movie and then [figure] out how to make it a comedy without blowing the fantasy out of the water and still keeping that."
"At the end of the day, when you're involved in a movie like this, you want the audience to let go and be able to follow this," McBride said. "Even in finding a villain...
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Ryan J. Downey
Justin Theroux in "Your Highness"
Photo: Frank Connor
"Your Highness" stars Danny McBride and Justin Theroux weren't worried about getting an audience to show up to their zany action/fantasy/comedy flick. The challenge, however, was getting moviegoers to run with their jokes and the liberties taken during filmmaking.
As McBride told MTV News, they wanted to make "a legitimate fantasy action movie and then [figure] out how to make it a comedy without blowing the fantasy out of the water and still keeping that."
"At the end of the day, when you're involved in a movie like this, you want the audience to let go and be able to follow this," McBride said. "Even in finding a villain...
- 4/7/2011
- MTV Music News
When Prince Fabious’ (James Franco) bride (Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped, he goes on a quest with his brother (Danny McBride) and a warrior princess (Natalie Portman) to rescue her. Opens: April 8, 2011 Directed by: David Gordon Green Written by: Danny McBride, Ben Best Starring: Natalie Portman, Danny McBride, Zooey Deschanel and James Franco
Natalie Portman fights the enemy in “Your Highness”; photo by Frank Connor © Universal Studios, all rights reserved...
Natalie Portman fights the enemy in “Your Highness”; photo by Frank Connor © Universal Studios, all rights reserved...
- 3/10/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
When Prince Fabious’ (James Franco) bride (Zooey Deschanel) is kidnapped, he goes on a quest with his brother (Danny McBride) and a warrior princess (Natalie Portman) to rescue her. Opens: April 8, 2011 Directed by: David Gordon Green Written by: Danny McBride, Ben Best Starring: Natalie Portman, Danny McBride, Zooey Deschanel and James Franco
Natalie Portman fights the enemy in “Your Highness”; photo by Frank Connor © Universal Studios, all rights reserved...
Natalie Portman fights the enemy in “Your Highness”; photo by Frank Connor © Universal Studios, all rights reserved...
- 3/10/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Chicago – Universal Pictures has released a slate of images from their 2010 films including “Despicable Me,” “Robin Hood,” “Green Zone,” “MacGruber,” “Repo Men,” the second untitled sequel to “Meet the Parents,” “Repo Men,” “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” and “Your Highness.”
Actors and actresses featured in the slideshow include Jude Law, Ben Stiller, Russell Crowe, Matt Damon, Robert De Niro, Michael Cera, James Franco, Zooey Deschanel, Steve Carell, Jason Segel, and many more.
You can click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through this slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. Specific photographer credits where noted when needed.
Despicable_Me1: Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) tries to break into Vectors fortress in Despicable Me.
Despicable_Me2: Vector (voiced by Jason Segel) prepares to annihilate Gru in Despicable Me.
Despicable_Me3: Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) tries to break into Vectors fortress in Despicable Me.
Actors and actresses featured in the slideshow include Jude Law, Ben Stiller, Russell Crowe, Matt Damon, Robert De Niro, Michael Cera, James Franco, Zooey Deschanel, Steve Carell, Jason Segel, and many more.
You can click “Next” and “Previous” to scan through this slideshow or jump directly to individual photos with the captioned links below. Specific photographer credits where noted when needed.
Despicable_Me1: Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) tries to break into Vectors fortress in Despicable Me.
Despicable_Me2: Vector (voiced by Jason Segel) prepares to annihilate Gru in Despicable Me.
Despicable_Me3: Gru (voiced by Steve Carell) tries to break into Vectors fortress in Despicable Me.
- 1/13/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – Universal has released a slate of new images from their 2009 schedule of films. We brought you information and the first available images last year, but we’re back with 23 more exciting images.
This 23-image slideshow contains official press images and schedule information for the announced slate of films to be released by Universal Pictures in 2009 including new movies starring Ben Affleck, Russell Crowe, Matt Damon, Benicio Del Toro, Vince Vaughn, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Johnny Depp, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
These 2009 Universal Pictures include, in release order, “Fast & Furious,” “State of Play,” “Fighting,” “Wild Child,” “Drag Me to Hell,” “Land of the Lost,” “Public Enemies,” “Funny People,” “The Wolfman,” “The Green Zone,” “The Boat That Rocked,” “The Last House on the Left,” “Couples Retreat,” and “25/8”. All films have images in the slideshow below.
The release dates, cast lists, and filmmaker information for these Universal Pictures films can be found below in release date order,...
This 23-image slideshow contains official press images and schedule information for the announced slate of films to be released by Universal Pictures in 2009 including new movies starring Ben Affleck, Russell Crowe, Matt Damon, Benicio Del Toro, Vince Vaughn, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Johnny Depp, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
These 2009 Universal Pictures include, in release order, “Fast & Furious,” “State of Play,” “Fighting,” “Wild Child,” “Drag Me to Hell,” “Land of the Lost,” “Public Enemies,” “Funny People,” “The Wolfman,” “The Green Zone,” “The Boat That Rocked,” “The Last House on the Left,” “Couples Retreat,” and “25/8”. All films have images in the slideshow below.
The release dates, cast lists, and filmmaker information for these Universal Pictures films can be found below in release date order,...
- 1/13/2009
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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