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Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 8:55PM Filling 'Prince of Persia's Hole...Wait, That Didn't Come Out Right
Let's see if we can clear up your calendar for you. OK,
last week, Disney and producer
Jerry Bruckheimer moved
Prince of Persia back almost a
year. The film was supposed to open on June 19, 2009, and now it's Memorial Day,
2010. Why the postponement? If I had to guess, seriously, I think it's so Disney
can get a Comic Con jump start next summer. Look what it did for Iron Man, and
watch what it will do for Watchmen.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Otherwise, I
have no idea why they'd push it back that far unless it's the labor issues, but
that doesn't seem to be stopping very many movies at the moment. When they
pushed the release date back, though, it opened
up a major hole in the Summer 2009 schedule, and studios have been frantically
trying to fill it. However, most of the tentpoles are set, so June 19th, kind of
like the Get Smart-Love Guru weekend this year at the same spot, is shaping up
to be filled with filler.
Variety reports that Disney has thrown another title in
Persia's place on June 19th, the
Sandra Bullock-Ryan Reynolds rom-com
The
Proposal. How awful does that sound? Sandra Bullock...romantic comedy...called
The Proposal. Yeesh.
Another comedy will now also swoop in on the 19th of
June, with Fox's
The Tooth Fairy staking its claim for the kiddies. The movie
stars
Dwayne Johnson, who I'd prefer in more action-oriented stuff, but a guy's gotta eat, I guess.
Will anything cool open on that weekend? Could be. We
have the
Judd Apatow Factory's 2009 model,
Year One, a Old Testament-era comedy directed
by
Harold Ramis (one of the smartest guys I've
ever met in the business of show), which stars
Jack Black and
Michael Cera. Given the growing clout of all
things Apatow (with apologies to Drillbit Taylor...or maybe that should
be the other way around), you'd have to put the smart money on this Sony release
that weekend.
Will there be other moves in 2009? Possibly
Transformers, scheduled for the next week,
coincidentally enough. That's entirely contingent on
Shia LaBeouf's ability to keep up with the
shooting schedule following his recent accident. Even still, it's highly
doubtful they'd miss that weekend bleeding over into July 4th, so I'm sure
they'll figure something out. Maybe less effects in the third act. Couldn't
hurt.


Reader Comments (1)
As I recall the joker once had his hole, um filled, by the prince of persia.