Paramount’s opening short was better directed than the presentation it introduced. Great slate, awful flow, weird Ellison optics, and guest-driven highlights like Scary Movie, Street Fighter, and Children of Blood and Bone doing the heavy lifting.
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Amazon MGM did not come to CinemaCon with one maybe. It came with Bond, The Thomas Crown Affair, Masters of the Universe, Highlander, and a clear signal that its theatrical push is no longer a side quest.
The Universal CinemaCon pitch was smart and broad. Nolan and Spielberg gave it prestige, Illumination gave it family firepower, and the rest of the slate made sure the calendar stayed packed with real reasons to go to the movies.
Warner Bros. did not come to CinemaCon with one big card. It came with Tom Cruise and Iñárritu, DC curveballs, horror swings, animation chaos, and a 2027 slate that felt almost absurdly stacked.
Neon’s CinemaCon slate looked like a dare. Adam Scott horror, Boots Riley going full chaos, queer thrillers, and a massive Na Hong-jin sci-fi swing with Hope. This is what a bold theatrical identity looks like.
Godzilla Minus Zero did not just drop a teaser at CinemaCon. It made a case for theaters. Direct sequel, Shikishima family returning, first-ever Japanese project Filmed For IMAX, and Godzilla back to shake the room.
Radically rebellious animation, banging sound track, and a deeply powerful emotional core. Forgotten Island is DreamWorks at it's best, a universally realized story that fundamentally resonates with everyone in the audience
#ForgottenIsland #CinemaCon
Sony did not show up to CinemaCon with one big movie. It showed up with a full theatrical argument. Spider-Man, Bloodborne, Resident Evil, Helldivers, Spider-Verse, and Jumanji all came swinging.
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping just dropped its first trailer, and Panem already looks vicious again. “All machines can be broken” is a hell of a line to build a return around.
Long Story Short is 100% fresh for a reason. Raphael Bob-Waksberg built a family series that moves like memory, lets characters age, and trusts collaboration to deepen every beat.
Secret Lair just posted a notebook-doodle teaser for the next Superdrop, and Magic fans are already connecting owls, eyes, cool S scribbles, and that very suspicious winged unicorn into full conspiracy mode.
MagicCon: Las Vegas is finally going live for fans at home. Key panels will stream free for the first time, so the biggest Magic reveals of the weekend will not stay locked to the convention hall.
Tears of the Azure Sea just dropped its English dub trailer, and Crunchyroll is giving Slime fans a packed spring with Season 4, a Scarlet Bond return, and the new movie hitting theaters May 1.
A24’s The Invite looks like one of those dinner party movies where every glance feels dangerous. Olivia Wilde, Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton is a very strong way to sell chaos.
Netflix is going all in on ONE PIECE. Season 3 is officially The Battle of Alabasta, a LEGO ONE PIECE special hits in September, and THE ONE PIECE anime is still on the way.
The Boys S5 is pure endgame chaos. Brutal, hilarious, and disturbingly accurate about power and propaganda. Diggs rules, A-Train and Kimiko soar, and the ramp up feels locked in. April 8 on Prime. #TheBoys #PrimeVideo
Secrets of Strixhaven is not just a return to magic school, it is the semester where the syllabus bites back. Bigger world, stronger mechanics, and collector bait so nasty it should require office hours. #MTG #MagicTheGathering
Illumination and Nintendo went full Galaxy. The light and color are insane, the medium-switching feels effortless, and Yoshi steals the whole movie. I smiled like I just found a hidden Power Star. Stay for both credit scenes. #SuperMarioGalaxyMovie
Masters of the Universe finally looks like it understands the scale of Eternia. The new trailer is selling this as a real big-screen fantasy event, not just a nostalgia grab.
PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie just dropped its teaser, and this one is going huge. Dinosaurs, a volcano, Rex, and new music from the Backstreet Boys is a very real combination.
Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2 finally has a date, and the new featurette makes this next chapter feel much bigger. The Earth Kingdom era begins June 25 on Netflix.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a beautiful explosion of Nintendo magic! The sequel brilliantly expands the Super Mario and Nintendo universe with intergalactic scale and cute, cool, and crazy new characters. It's impossible to leave the theater not smiling
DreamWorks’ Forgotten Island First Look is selling more than a fantasy world. It is selling a friendship story with real emotional stakes, and that might be what makes this one hit hardest on September 25.
Deadpool is “fixing” Magic: The Gathering with a new Secret Lair drop, and it looks gloriously stupid in the best way. The new Pool Party foil alone feels like a full commitment to the bit.
DreamWorks’ Forgotten Island looks gorgeous, emotional, and just a little devastating. A magical island, Filipino mythology, and two best friends fighting not to forget each other is a strong hook.
The Furious just dropped its first trailer, and this thing looks vicious. Kenji Tanigaki, Joe Taslim, Yayan Ruhian, Jeeja Yanin, and a kidnapped-daughter setup is a very dangerous mix.
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#Moana