The 2010 Warner Bros. Preview Brings 'Sex,' 'Titans,' 'Potter' and Much More
22 new pics and 23 new films...
Warner Bros. has debuted their 2010 picture preview giving us our first look at select films out of the 23 features they have set for the new year. I have added new images from the likes of The Book of Eli starring Denzel Washington, Edge of Darkness with Mel Gibson, our first look at Sex and the City 2, Kevin Smith's currently untitled new comedy with Tracey Morgan and Bruce Willis, Jonah Hex, Ben Affleck's The Town, and, of course, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
All the cast, director and synopsis information is listed over the course of the next few pages as well as all the release dates for 23 upcoming films. Gallery links have been added for all films and
Director: Albert Hughes, Allen Hughes
Centers on a lone hero named Eli (Washington) who must fight his way across the wasteland of a near-future America to protect a sacred book that might hold the key to saving the future of humanity.
Director: Martin Campbell
Thomas Craven (Gibson) is a veteran homicide detective for the Boston Police Department and a single father. When his only child, 24-year-old Emma, is murdered on the steps of his home, everyone assumes that he was the target. But he soon suspects otherwise, and embarks on a mission to find out about his daughter's secret life and her killing. His investigation leads him into a dangerous looking-glass world of corporate cover-ups, government collusion and murder — and to shadowy government operative Darius Jedburgh who has been sent in to clean up the evidence. Craven's solitary search for answers about his daughter's death transforms into an odyssey of emotional discovery and redemption.
Director: Garry Marshall
Five slightly interconnecting stories play out during a Valentine's Day in Los Angeles.
Director: Kevin Smith
A pair of cops who track down a stolen baseball card, rescue a Mexican beauty and must deal with gangsters and laundered drug money.
Director: Louis Leterrier
In Clash of the Titans the ultimate struggle for power pitting men against kings and kings against gods. But the war between the gods themselves could destroy the world. Born of a god but raised as a man, Perseus (Worthington) is helpless to save his family from Hades (Fiennes), vengeful god of the underworld. With nothing left to lose, Perseus volunteers to lead a dangerous mission to defeat Hades before he can seize power from Zeus (Neeson) and unleash hell on earth. Leading a daring band of warriors, Perseus sets off on a perilous journey deep into forbidden worlds. Battling unholy demons and fearsome beasts, he will only survive if he can accept his power as a god, defy his fate and create his own destiny.
Director: Sylvain White
An adaptation of the Vertigo/DC Comics book following a Special Forces team betrayed by its handler and left for dead. The "losers" regroup in the interest of revenge, the opportunity to remove their names from a secret CIA death list and to conduct covert operations against the CIA and its interests.
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Should be a pretty good year
is Life As We Know It a Rom-Com? seems a bit heavy to be a comedy, but it's Heigl so I gotta ask
The "Untitled Cop Movie" is actually called "A Couple of Dicks". I wouldn't normally be interested in it, but it's Kevin Smith's first directorial effort in which he isn't the screenwriter as well. Might be worth a look, especially since I hear it's going for a hard R rating.
@Vince: Actually, Untitled Cop Movie is what WB is going with at the moment and it looks like it may end up titled A Couple of Cops.
@Brad Brevet:
I just looked up the article on JoBlo that explains exactly what you said.
Argh, I liked the double-entendre feel of "A Couple of Dicks". The supposed new title is so uninspired and lame.
A Cats and Dogs sequel?
Good God.
Cats and Dogs was kinda funny, the russian was hilarious.
I do think however that sequels of these kind of movies are usually bad, very bad.
But I had a bigger "Oh Dear" factor with the Yogi feature.
What's next? Captain Caveman?
Looking at the list it's going to be quite a normal year, some highs and some lows.
I don't see one thing on that list worth anticipating, let alone remembering, Potter included. I'm an major HP fan, but the movies have been one painful disappointment after another. I know I will see Deathly Hallows when it comes around, just to see how in the hell Yates is going to get a convincing and coherent story of Harry, Ron and Hermione quest for the remaining Horcruxes when they don't a friggin' clue what they are looking for. The last two films were abortions.
@Vince: A hard R is really what makes a movie attractive?
@LouAnn: Um… Inception by any chance?
Why are all the voice actors in 'Guardians of Ga'Hoole' Australian? Is it an Aussie production or is it a coincidence?