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Movie Morsels: GHOSTBUSTERS Reboot’s Release Date, Plus INDEPENDENCE DAY 2, SUICIDE SQUAD, and THE RING Sequel Updates!

While the Sundance film festival is in full swing over on the slopes of Park City, Utah — unveiling the indie films that will arrive throughout this year and next — today’s Movie Morsels is chock fulla updates on the studio releases awaiting us in 2015. Read on for updates on the Ghostbusters reboot (yes, there’s more news in the wake of yesterday’s casting announcement), Suicide Squad, Independence Day 2, Jobs, and — for you horror fans — the next The Ring, Paranormal Activity, and Friday the 13th chapters!

Ghostbusters

Hot on the heels of yesterday’s news that Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones will star in Sony’s Ghostbusters reboot for director Paul Feig comes official word from Feig himself via Twitter on when these ladies can be expected to light up their neutrino wands: July 22, 2016.

[Slashfilm]

Suicide Squad

Robbie

We’ve got yet another update from the world of DC’s Suicide Squad today, with Margot Robbie chiming in on the voice she will use as the team’s distinctly accented, wisecracking Harley Quinn: “None of those things have been set in stone at this point, but according to the comics, she’s from New York and I think Brooklyn, so there may be a slight… I couldn’t imagine it would be as strong as the Wolf of Wall Street accent. The lingo will be the difference between that and the other character I played in Wolf [pictured above] but I don’t know yet. We haven’t spoken about it.”

[Superhero Hype]

Independence Day 2

With Will Smith declining to return to the franchise, director Roland Emmerich and producer Dean Devlin have been searching for a new leading man for the long-awaited sequel to their 1996 blockbuster Independence Day. And it looks like they may have found one in Hunger Games star Liam Hemsworth, who’s in talks to star in Independence Day 2. The film, debuting on June 24, 2016, is also expected to feature Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum once more in their original roles. Hemsworth’s The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 arrives on November 20th.

[Coming Soon]

Rings

The Ring

Paramount has a few new release dates for horror fans. The next film in the studio’s The Ring franchise — Rings (because Alien/Aliens) — will arrive on November 13th of this year. Directed by Spanish filmmaker F. Javier Gutierrez, it features Italian star Matilda Lutz. That moves the opening date of the next Friday the 13th film from November 13th to May 13th. Meanwhile, the studio’s leading fright film series in recent years — Blumhouse’s Paranormal Activity — has its Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension pushed back from March 13th to October 23rd, making it a proper Halloween release.

[Variety]

Jobs

Jobs

Principal photography finally began yesterday on director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin’s biopic Jobs, after several rounds of musical casting chairs last year and a disparaging remark from Sorkin about star Michael Fassbender’s box-office clout revealed in the Sony hack. The film moved to Universal in November. The final cast? In addition to Fassbender as the late Apple founder, Jobs features Seth Rogen as Steve Wozniak, Kate Winslet as Mac marketing chief Joanna Hoffman, Jeff Daniels as former Apple CEO John Sculley, Inherent Vice‘s Katherine Waterston as Steve Jobs’ ex Chrisann Brennan, and Michael Stuhlbarg as Mac developer Andy Hertzfeld.

[Deadline]

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Comments

  1. Jerry Clark says:

    No Will Smith for Independence day two. It might as well be aliens 34.
    Also, Stevie, come back to life or just go away. Apple is an elitist company with elitist products: overpriced, lower speeds, and catching up to pc functions.