TerryRL
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With TDK and Harry Potter VI, WB is looking at having a helluva good year. Here is a list of their planned '08 releases...
-"10,000 B.C." (March)
-"Body of Lies" (October)
-"The Bucket List" (January)
-"The Dark Knight" (July)
-"Fool's Gold" (February)
-"Get Smart" (June)
-"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" (November)
-"Nights in Rodanthe" (September)
-"One Missed Call" (January)
-"RockNRolla" (October)
-"Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2" (August)
-"Speed Racer" (May)
Some of the "suits" at the studio feel that this could be the biggest year WB has ever had at the box office. With TDK expected to be every bit as big as 'Begins' was (if not bigger), on top of Harry Potter ending up earning nearly $1 billion worldwide, the studio execs should be confident.
On that list, I think "Speed Racer", "Get Smart", and "Body of Lies" have a lot of potential. "10,000 B.C." and "Fool's Gold" could go either way, while "The Bucket List" and 'Sisterhood 2' should pull in decent-sized audiences.
Not much is expected from "One Missed Call". The jury is out on what to expect from "RockNRolla", while many in the studio hope "Nights in Rodanthe" will perform similar to "The Lake House" ($52.3 million).
While WB may not end up being the top studio earner of the year (both Disney and Paramount also have a lot to feel confident about), the studio looks to have put together a solid lineup for moviegoers in '08. We'll see what happens.
-"10,000 B.C." (March)
-"Body of Lies" (October)
-"The Bucket List" (January)
-"The Dark Knight" (July)
-"Fool's Gold" (February)
-"Get Smart" (June)
-"Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" (November)
-"Nights in Rodanthe" (September)
-"One Missed Call" (January)
-"RockNRolla" (October)
-"Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2" (August)
-"Speed Racer" (May)
Some of the "suits" at the studio feel that this could be the biggest year WB has ever had at the box office. With TDK expected to be every bit as big as 'Begins' was (if not bigger), on top of Harry Potter ending up earning nearly $1 billion worldwide, the studio execs should be confident.
On that list, I think "Speed Racer", "Get Smart", and "Body of Lies" have a lot of potential. "10,000 B.C." and "Fool's Gold" could go either way, while "The Bucket List" and 'Sisterhood 2' should pull in decent-sized audiences.
Not much is expected from "One Missed Call". The jury is out on what to expect from "RockNRolla", while many in the studio hope "Nights in Rodanthe" will perform similar to "The Lake House" ($52.3 million).
While WB may not end up being the top studio earner of the year (both Disney and Paramount also have a lot to feel confident about), the studio looks to have put together a solid lineup for moviegoers in '08. We'll see what happens.