Netflix has released the trailer of its newest movie ‘Atlas’ starring iconic pop star Jennifer Lopez. Given it is a sci-fi movie written by Leo Sardarian and Aron Eli Coleitte, the upcoming action thriller seems like a rather serious movie at first glance what with the mech pilot fighting to survive on an uninhabitable planet.
Here’s everything to know about the sci-fi thriller movie.
What Is the Atlas Film About? Netflix
The film revolves around Atlas Shepherd (Lopez) a brilliant but reclusive misanthropic data analyst with a deep-rooted distrust towards artificial intelligence – who joins a mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she shares a mysterious past.
However, when plans go awry, Shepherd’s only hope of saving the future of humanity from AI is to trust it with her dear life.
With so many robots unleashed and on the loose and doing a banging job of destroying and eradicating cities,...
Here’s everything to know about the sci-fi thriller movie.
What Is the Atlas Film About? Netflix
The film revolves around Atlas Shepherd (Lopez) a brilliant but reclusive misanthropic data analyst with a deep-rooted distrust towards artificial intelligence – who joins a mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she shares a mysterious past.
However, when plans go awry, Shepherd’s only hope of saving the future of humanity from AI is to trust it with her dear life.
With so many robots unleashed and on the loose and doing a banging job of destroying and eradicating cities,...
- 4/24/2024
- by Sumitra Ray
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Jerry Seinfeld has directed the upcoming American comedy movie ‘Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story’ the plot of which is set in 1963 Michigan and follows Kellogg’s and Post Consumer Brands competing with each other to be the first one to produce a breakfast pastry.
When Is ‘Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story’ Releasing? Variety
Netflix was announced to have won the rights to the project Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story in June of 2021. A huge portion of the cast members joined in June of 2022.
Filming ran from 25th May to 1st July that year in Los Angeles and California. It was announced by Seinfeld who is also the co-writer and co-producer of the film that Netflix executives were watching for the first time the final cut of the movie in November of 2022.
Though Netflix has not released the official release date, it is expected to be released in 2023.
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When Is ‘Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story’ Releasing? Variety
Netflix was announced to have won the rights to the project Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story in June of 2021. A huge portion of the cast members joined in June of 2022.
Filming ran from 25th May to 1st July that year in Los Angeles and California. It was announced by Seinfeld who is also the co-writer and co-producer of the film that Netflix executives were watching for the first time the final cut of the movie in November of 2022.
Though Netflix has not released the official release date, it is expected to be released in 2023.
Also Read: When Is The Killer David Fincher Netflix Movie Coming?...
- 8/1/2023
- by Suvechchha Saha
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Jennifer Lopez will star in the upcoming science-fiction thriller film Atlas on the Netflix streaming service. The film is directed by Brad Peyton, who is best known for directing Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore in 2010, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island in 2012, San Andreas in 2015, Incarnate in 2016 and Rampage […]
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- 6/28/2021
- by Adam Grunther
- Uinterview
Following The Revenge of Kitty Galore, this ‘live action’ comedy sees felines and canines team up to take on a megalomaniac cockatoo
Cats & Dogs: Paws Unite! comes, 10 years on, cold on the heels of its predecessor, 2010’s Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore – which was itself the sequel no one much wanted to 2001’s moderately pleasurable Cats & Dogs. It seems rather odd that it has taken nearly 20 years for this trilogy to unfold. Perhaps the producers were hoping we would all forget how bad each previous edition had been before they made another instalment?
Returns have diminished considerably with Paws Unite! The first film had Jeff Goldblum and Elizabeth Perkins hamming it up rather charmingly as the humans while Tobey Maguire, Alec Baldwin, Susan Sarandon and Sean Hayes, among others, voiced the other mammals in the cast. Revenge saw contributions from Bette Midler as villainess Kitty Galore,...
Cats & Dogs: Paws Unite! comes, 10 years on, cold on the heels of its predecessor, 2010’s Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore – which was itself the sequel no one much wanted to 2001’s moderately pleasurable Cats & Dogs. It seems rather odd that it has taken nearly 20 years for this trilogy to unfold. Perhaps the producers were hoping we would all forget how bad each previous edition had been before they made another instalment?
Returns have diminished considerably with Paws Unite! The first film had Jeff Goldblum and Elizabeth Perkins hamming it up rather charmingly as the humans while Tobey Maguire, Alec Baldwin, Susan Sarandon and Sean Hayes, among others, voiced the other mammals in the cast. Revenge saw contributions from Bette Midler as villainess Kitty Galore,...
- 10/7/2020
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Remember Cats & Dogs? Those who were children in the early 00s might look back fondly on this 2001 spy spoof that sported the concept that our pets are actually secret agents waging an eternal war for world domination. Tobey Maguire, Alec Baldwin, Jeff Goldblum and Elizabeth Perkins starred and while the film was pretty well received, no one really remembers 2010’s sequel Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. And that’s because it was simply awful.
10 years on, though, We Got This Covered has now learned that Cats & Dogs 3 is in the works. According to a pre-production document we recently received from our sources – the same ones who told us a Swamp Thing movie and a new Scream film were in development, both of which have since been confirmed – the threequel begins shooting this very week before wrapping in early February. Production will be split between Vancouver and Los Angeles,...
10 years on, though, We Got This Covered has now learned that Cats & Dogs 3 is in the works. According to a pre-production document we recently received from our sources – the same ones who told us a Swamp Thing movie and a new Scream film were in development, both of which have since been confirmed – the threequel begins shooting this very week before wrapping in early February. Production will be split between Vancouver and Los Angeles,...
- 1/16/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
It can be misleading to call a movie “critic-proof.” When this critic humbly concedes that “Rampage” is critic-proof, it’s not because the Rock could open a movie with a Rotten Tomatoes score of negative 12% and still cook up a small fortune. No, “Rampage” is only critic-proof because it’s one of the few studio films in recent history that’s too hollow to support any critical thought. Trying to say anything of substance about this standard-issue spectacle is like mounting a flat-screen TV on a shower curtain.
Reuniting the dream team that brought you “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” and “San Andreas” (the only 9.6 degree earthquake that anyone has ever slept through), “Rampage” isn’t bad so much as it’s barely even there. It’s the placebo version of the glorious drug that Warner Bros concocted with 2014’s “Godzilla,” the majesty and grace of which the studio has...
Reuniting the dream team that brought you “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” and “San Andreas” (the only 9.6 degree earthquake that anyone has ever slept through), “Rampage” isn’t bad so much as it’s barely even there. It’s the placebo version of the glorious drug that Warner Bros concocted with 2014’s “Godzilla,” the majesty and grace of which the studio has...
- 4/11/2018
- by David Ehrlich
- Indiewire
Cats & Dogs: The Revenge Of Kitty Galore Voices: Bette Midler, Nick NolteDirection: Brad PeytonRating: **1/2 A blend of live-action and animatronics, the original Cats and Dogs movie was released at a time, back in 2001, when computer-generated cartoons were the exception rather than the rule. Although it grossed a whopping $200-plus million at the global box office, the tale of jealous felines was far from purr-fect. The sequel, which inexplicably took nine years to fructify, is meow of the same, with the added attraction of 3D. This time around, the arch-villain is a hairless horror (voiced with gusto by old-timer Midler). The kitty mastermind ...
- 8/20/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Fox was weeks away from releasing June's "Marmaduke" when a dubious reporter asked a studio executive about prospects for the family comedy.
"I have learned never to bet against any dog movie," the exec mused.
The optimism was understandable considering Fox's $143 million domestic success with 2008's "Marley and Me." But unlike that holiday dramedy, summer's dancing-dog comedy was a live action and CGI hybrid of the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" species.
No problem-o, right? After all, the 'munks rang up a combined $447 million domestically for Fox with two family laughers.
Problem-oh: "Marmaduke" fetched less than $33 million after costing $50 million to produce.
But as with some other recent furry-creatures missteps -- including the past weekend's "Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore" -- industryites suggest the pic's creative problems were specific to "Marmaduke" and not the genre.
" 'Garfield' was very early in the talking-furry-creatures trend and also was very successful for us,...
"I have learned never to bet against any dog movie," the exec mused.
The optimism was understandable considering Fox's $143 million domestic success with 2008's "Marley and Me." But unlike that holiday dramedy, summer's dancing-dog comedy was a live action and CGI hybrid of the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" species.
No problem-o, right? After all, the 'munks rang up a combined $447 million domestically for Fox with two family laughers.
Problem-oh: "Marmaduke" fetched less than $33 million after costing $50 million to produce.
But as with some other recent furry-creatures missteps -- including the past weekend's "Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore" -- industryites suggest the pic's creative problems were specific to "Marmaduke" and not the genre.
" 'Garfield' was very early in the talking-furry-creatures trend and also was very successful for us,...
- 8/2/2010
- by By Carl DiOrio
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Warner Bros.' 3D comedy sequel "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore" was out-clawed by two wide-opening rivals, but the studio's leggy pedigree "Inception" finished at the top of the domestic boxoffice during the weekend.
Christopher Nolan-directed "Inception" collected $27.5 million to grab first place for a third straight frame and push cumulative coin for the Leonardo DiCaprio starrer to $193.3 million through its first 17 days. "Kitty" -- the weekend's priciest new release -- proved surprisingly toothless, settling for a fifth place debut with just $12.5 million.
Paramount's Jay Roach-helmed yuck-fest "Dinner for Schmucks" opened solidly with $23.3 million in second place. And Universal's Zac Efron-toplined drama "Charlie St. Cloud" -- a romantic fantasy for teens and tweens -- bowed roughly as expected with $12.1 million in sixth place.
Two pics hitting their sophomore sessions posted relatively modest weekend-over-weekend declines: Sony's action thriller"Salt," starring Angelina Jolie, fell 47% from its opening...
Christopher Nolan-directed "Inception" collected $27.5 million to grab first place for a third straight frame and push cumulative coin for the Leonardo DiCaprio starrer to $193.3 million through its first 17 days. "Kitty" -- the weekend's priciest new release -- proved surprisingly toothless, settling for a fifth place debut with just $12.5 million.
Paramount's Jay Roach-helmed yuck-fest "Dinner for Schmucks" opened solidly with $23.3 million in second place. And Universal's Zac Efron-toplined drama "Charlie St. Cloud" -- a romantic fantasy for teens and tweens -- bowed roughly as expected with $12.1 million in sixth place.
Two pics hitting their sophomore sessions posted relatively modest weekend-over-weekend declines: Sony's action thriller"Salt," starring Angelina Jolie, fell 47% from its opening...
- 8/1/2010
- by By Carl DiOrio
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Dinner for Schmucks opened Friday night in the $8 million range, giving Inception, the number one film for the past two weekends, a real race for the top spot. The other two wide releases didn’t perform as well, though a $6 million Friday for Zac Efron’s Charlie St. Cloud will likely give the teen weepie a $15 million bow for the weekend. In contrast, the weak Friday of around $4 million for Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore could mean the live-action CG-fest may only gross $13 million for the weekend, far lower than the $20 million predicted. That may change...
- 7/31/2010
- by Nicole Sperling
- EW - Inside Movies
Those monitoring the vital signs of 3D cinema will be on call this weekend when an extra-dimensional family comedy shoves its wet nose into a threesome of openers that also features a broadly targeted comedy and a youth-seeking dramatic fantasy.
Warner Bros. unleashes the 3D sequel "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore" in 3,705 domestic theaters. Also Friday, Paramount debuts the PG-13 comedy "Dinner for Schmucks" with at least 2,900 playdates, and Universal floats the Zac Efron starrer "Charlie St. Cloud" into more than 2,700 theaters.
But likely as not, Warners' Leonardo DiCaprio starrer "Inception" will threepeat atop the weekend boxoffice with $25 million-$30 million from its third session. The Christopher Nolan-helmed fantasy thriller boasts more than $167 million in domestic coin entering the weekend.
Brad Peyton gets a first feature-directing credit with "Kitty Galore." Produced for an estimated $85 million with Village Roadshow co-financing, the live-action pic features talking animals voiced by James Marsden,...
Warner Bros. unleashes the 3D sequel "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore" in 3,705 domestic theaters. Also Friday, Paramount debuts the PG-13 comedy "Dinner for Schmucks" with at least 2,900 playdates, and Universal floats the Zac Efron starrer "Charlie St. Cloud" into more than 2,700 theaters.
But likely as not, Warners' Leonardo DiCaprio starrer "Inception" will threepeat atop the weekend boxoffice with $25 million-$30 million from its third session. The Christopher Nolan-helmed fantasy thriller boasts more than $167 million in domestic coin entering the weekend.
Brad Peyton gets a first feature-directing credit with "Kitty Galore." Produced for an estimated $85 million with Village Roadshow co-financing, the live-action pic features talking animals voiced by James Marsden,...
- 7/29/2010
- by By Carl DiOrio
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hippie Hippie Shake
Opens: 2010
Cast: Cillian Murphy, Sienna Miller, Max Minghella, Emma Booth, Lee Ingleby
Director: Beeban Kidron
Summary: Follows the love story of Oz editor Richard Neville and Louise Ferrier. Neville and his cohorts launch the London edition of Oz amidst the 1960s counterculture and are subsequently put on trial for distributing a sexually explicit issue.
Analysis: One of the most troubled productions in Working Title's history, 'Hippie' began development back in 1998 but failed to get beyond script stage both in 1999 and in 2002 when "Elizabeth" helmer Shekhar Kapur was attached to direct. Filming finally got underway late 2007 with director Beeban Kidron in charge and shooting seemed to proceed without issue aside from feminist author Germaine Greer being vehemently unhappy about being depicted on film.
Actually the film scored quite a bit of free press for a skinny dipping scene where full-frontal shots of actress Sienna Miller shooting the sequence...
Opens: 2010
Cast: Cillian Murphy, Sienna Miller, Max Minghella, Emma Booth, Lee Ingleby
Director: Beeban Kidron
Summary: Follows the love story of Oz editor Richard Neville and Louise Ferrier. Neville and his cohorts launch the London edition of Oz amidst the 1960s counterculture and are subsequently put on trial for distributing a sexually explicit issue.
Analysis: One of the most troubled productions in Working Title's history, 'Hippie' began development back in 1998 but failed to get beyond script stage both in 1999 and in 2002 when "Elizabeth" helmer Shekhar Kapur was attached to direct. Filming finally got underway late 2007 with director Beeban Kidron in charge and shooting seemed to proceed without issue aside from feminist author Germaine Greer being vehemently unhappy about being depicted on film.
Actually the film scored quite a bit of free press for a skinny dipping scene where full-frontal shots of actress Sienna Miller shooting the sequence...
- 12/23/2009
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Chris O'Donnell and Jack McBrayer are the live-action stars of Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow's "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore," which is being directed by Brad Peyton.
Andrew Lazar is producing the CGI-blended movie via his Mad Chance banner along with former Warner Independent head Polly Cohen.
The movie continues the story of the battle between cats and dogs for control of Earth. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich -- who have made family movies and talking animals their bag with "Brother Bear," "Chicken Little" and "Open Season" -- wrote the script.
The movie marks the feature debut of Peyton, who made waves at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival with his acclaimed short, "Evelyn: The Cutest Dead Girl."
The live-action portions of the film already are in production in Vancouver, with voice casting to come.
Miri Yoon is co-producing.
O'Donnell, repped by Endeavor and Untitled, next appears opposite Mark Wahlberg in "Max Payne.
Andrew Lazar is producing the CGI-blended movie via his Mad Chance banner along with former Warner Independent head Polly Cohen.
The movie continues the story of the battle between cats and dogs for control of Earth. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich -- who have made family movies and talking animals their bag with "Brother Bear," "Chicken Little" and "Open Season" -- wrote the script.
The movie marks the feature debut of Peyton, who made waves at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival with his acclaimed short, "Evelyn: The Cutest Dead Girl."
The live-action portions of the film already are in production in Vancouver, with voice casting to come.
Miri Yoon is co-producing.
O'Donnell, repped by Endeavor and Untitled, next appears opposite Mark Wahlberg in "Max Payne.
- 10/1/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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