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WB Sets Lots of New Release Dates!

Source:erc BoxOffice
February 25, 2009


The folks over at Warner Bros. have been keeping busy in the last 24 hours setting new release dates for all of their upcoming tentpole and franchise pictures for 2010 and beyond according to Exhibitor Relations.

The biggest one is the finale to J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II scheduled to hit theaters on July 15, 2011, roughly eight months after Part I. At this point, it looks to be going up against Marvel Studios' anticipated superhero supergroup The Avengers.

Two of Warner Bros.' comic book based projects set for 2010 also have been given release dates with DC Comics' Western character Jonah Hex, starring Josh Brolin, getting a release date of August 6, 2010, and Martin Campbell's take on the DC superhero Green Lantern set for release on December 17, 2010.

Two Warner Bros. directors have had the dates set for their next projects with Christopher Nolan's sci-fi epic Inception set for a July 16, 2010 release, the same date as Marvel Studios' Thor, and Zack Snyder's recently announced thriller Sucker Punch going for October 8 next year.

Louis (The Incredible Hulk) Letterier's version of the epic Clash of the Titans, starring Sam Worthington, has been set for March 26, 2010.

Lastly, Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, will now open on Christmas Day rather than in November.

COMMENTS (42)

Posted by:
foolio
February 24, 2009
Okay. Any word on who has been cast as Green Lantern? Also, do they have a story to work from?
Posted by:
acslaterson
February 24, 2009
You know WB will push Part 1 to the summer and then release the 2nd a year later. If they don't I won't mind though, that would mean less kids in The Avengers, hahaha. Cool news about Hex and GL, they need to do the latter as a complete sci fi pic in space and not try for the realism TDK crap. It is a guy flying around with a green ring in space for crying out loud!
Posted by:
wdfsg
February 24, 2009
so Martin Campbell is confirmed? not just in talks
Posted by:
ej
February 24, 2009
GL needs to stay true to the story, fun but not funny. It doesn't have to be Dark Knight, but it shouldn't be Catwoman either.
Posted by:
AB
February 24, 2009
I think INCEPTION is just code name for THE DARK KNIGHT SEQUEL... WOULDN"T THAT BE AWESOME AS HELL!????
Posted by:
rman
February 24, 2009
I thought Seth Rogen was cast as the Green Hornet. What I wanna see is the next Superman movie. Superman returns was awesome. Bryan Singer did a great job putting that film together. It doesnt have to be like the batman movies because it is a whole different character. They are two very separate superheroes with two very separate perspectives on ****.
Posted by:
Should of been Lizzy Caplan
February 24, 2009
Rman...Seth as Green Hornet, not Green Lantern
Posted by:
Sam
February 24, 2009
Seth Rogen is playing Green Hornet, but they were talking about Green LANTERN.
Posted by:
Jeff
February 24, 2009
Martin Campbell is cofirmed to direct but no story or star other than it will be Hal Jordan and not a mockery of John Stewart with Common.

So I guess there is no next BOND film yet planned?
CASINO ROYALE NOVEMBER 2006
QUANTUM OF SOLACE NOVEMBER 2008 I guess it won't be every 2 years.
There is no Batman 3 even near a plot idea.

What about the MARVIN THE MARTIAN film that is planned where he was to have lead an invasion of Earth but gets trapped and is gift wrapped as a Christmas present? Or is that due this Christmas?
Posted by:
FVD
February 24, 2009
Bond is with Sony remember that.

Inception aka Batman Begins 3? I don't think so. Be patient.

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