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Post by SeriousJacko on Aug 8, 2016 5:59:25 GMT -5
Agreed. Which movie is it going to compete? It has no legs to stand on in comparison to, say, Rogue One or Doctor Strange.
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Post by Ace on Aug 9, 2016 13:35:48 GMT -5
October would be a good release date for a mid sized film wanting to go wide though that date is very busy. But it's not listed for release on that date by BOM which usually very up to date. www.boxofficemojo.com/schedule/?view=bydate&release=all&date=2016-10-07&showweeks=4&p=.htmThen again they still have it listed under it's old title www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=moonandthesun.htmAlso Paramount has two other films slated for release that month and their schedule seems to be filled for the year except December which looking at the schedule is a better month since even with Star Wars there the Christmas holidays are a great time for a lot of films to make money. Florence Foster Jenkins Paramount 8/12/16 Ben-Hur (2016) Paramount 8/19/16 Jack Reacher: Never Go Back Paramount 10/21/16 Rings Paramount 10/28/16 Arrival Paramount 11/11/16 Allied Paramount 11/23/16 Silence (2016) Paramount 2016 (probabaly Dec) Paramount's in some trouble now though they might not have the money or the structure on hand to release any more films this year
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Post by rosafermu on Aug 10, 2016 10:37:38 GMT -5
Many thanks
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 20, 2016 23:14:29 GMT -5
According to IMDb, the movie has a theatrical release date of October 7th. However, it does not say where. Not sure if this is to be believed.
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Post by SeriousJacko on Sept 20, 2016 23:56:28 GMT -5
Well, it's September 20 and we don't even have a first trailer yet. I mean, it's an expensive film to an extent and marketing has to be done. I doubt they want it to bomb at the box office with a snap of finger just like that. October 7 definitely seems unrealistic to me. Don't know about the others.
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Post by Ace on Nov 28, 2016 8:47:26 GMT -5
Still no official release date but there's a poster up on IMDB. It looks like it's for China but has the the original title....
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Post by rosafermu on Nov 28, 2016 12:41:55 GMT -5
Thanks Ace
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Post by eaz35173 on Feb 24, 2017 16:28:52 GMT -5
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Post by rosafermu on Feb 24, 2017 17:49:58 GMT -5
Many thanks
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Post by Ace on May 25, 2017 7:30:13 GMT -5
They've found another US distributor - Open Road Films. It's been rated PG for some violence, suggestive material and thematic elements. It's scheduled for a 2017 release according to the rating site but it's not on Open Road Film's site yet www.openroadfilms.com/#ourfilms
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Post by rosafermu on May 25, 2017 9:24:43 GMT -5
Thank you
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Post by formermi6agent on Jul 14, 2017 14:18:12 GMT -5
I know Wikipedia is not a reliable source, but it's been said that The King's Daughter will be direct-to-video. If this is true, then this is NOT normal for the best and most popular Bond since Sean. It seems like the show biz people is pulling a Steven Seagal out of Pierce.
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Post by eaz35173 on Jul 14, 2017 14:22:07 GMT -5
I know Wikipedia is not a reliable source, but it's been said that The King's Daughter will be direct-to-video. If this is true, then this is NOT normal for the best and most popular Bond since Sean. It seems like the show biz people is pulling a Steven Seagal out of Pierce. I think there was a shake-up at the studio and they probably couldn't get their act back together to release this. If it's going straight to video, then it's more likely a matter of recouping money than marketing Pierce. As Pierce has said, it's a business.
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Post by formermi6agent on Jul 15, 2017 1:49:53 GMT -5
I know Wikipedia is not a reliable source, but it's been said that The King's Daughter will be direct-to-video. If this is true, then this is NOT normal for the best and most popular Bond since Sean. It seems like the show biz people is pulling a Steven Seagal out of Pierce. I think there was a shake-up at the studio and they probably couldn't get their act back together to release this. If it's going straight to video, then it's more likely a matter of recouping money than marketing Pierce. As Pierce has said, it's a business. Pierce deserves much better than this, and he's too good for his own good to have a career consisted of poorly rated works or works that nobody wants to give a sh1t about. He deserves his best since GoldenEye, and he deserves his John Wick type action films.
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Post by SeriousJacko on Nov 30, 2017 5:43:13 GMT -5
I'm starting to wonder if this film will ever be released, or will it join the list of unreleased films that are shot but never seen the light of the day? It's becoming almost four years since they wrapped production on it.
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Post by eaz35173 on Jun 8, 2020 1:19:11 GMT -5
Julie Andrews joins Arclight sales title ‘The King’s Daughter’ as narrator (exclusive) By Jeremy Kay1 June 2020
Julie Andrews has joined The King’s Daughter as narrator as Arclight Films introduces the Louis XIV fantasy drama to buyers heading into the virtual Cannes market later this month.
Pierce Brosnan stars as the Sun King alongside Kaya Scodelario from Skins and the Pirates Of The Caribbean franchise.
The film, previously known as The Moon And The Sun, imagines a quest for immortality by the megalomaniacal king – whose reign spanned the 17th and 18th centuries – as he captures and steals a mermaid’s life force.
Matters are further complicated when the king’s illegitimate daughter discovers the mythological creature.
The feature has never been released and was set to open via Paramount in 2015, when Good Universe handled international sales. Neither company is involved any longer.
Andrews, renowned for iconic roles in The Sound Of Music, Mary Poppins, Victor Victoria, The Princess Diaries and 10, has in recent years focused on voice work, most notably for the Shrek and Despicable Me franchises.
Arclight represents worldwide sales excluding China after Arclight Films’ Ying Ye brought the project into the company.
Sean McNamara directed from a screenplay adapted by Barry Berman and James Schamus from the 1997 novel The Moon And The Sun by Vonda N. McIntyre.
“The world needs epic adventure stories to stir our hearts and minds, so we are thrilled to handle worldwide sales on The King’s Daughter,” said Arclight head Gary Hamilton. “We have listened to our buyers and they are looking for completed quality films to fill their pipelines for when the industry is back on its feet and this gorgeous film has all the ingredients you need for success; a wildly popular novel, brilliant performances by the inimitable Pierce Brosnan and Kaya Scodelario and now wonderfully narrated by the incomparable Julie Andrews.”
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Post by eaz35173 on Jun 8, 2020 1:21:35 GMT -5
Arclight Films is purchasing deals rights to the dream experience “The King’s Daughter” throughout the present-day month’s Cannes digital market.
The movie stars Pierce Brosnan with Julie Andrews giving portrayal. Arclight is looking after normal conveyance rights, barring territory China.
Sean McNamara designed and organized the film, which turned into adapted for the screen through Barry Berman and James Schamus from the pinnacle of the line, Nebula Award-prevailing novel “The Moon and the Sun.
The film is a fantasy tale of King Louis XIV’s (Brosnan) journey for the enduring character that drives him to catch and take a mermaid’s lifestyle power, a move this is moreover muddled via his ill-conceived girl’s disclosure of the fanciful animal.
We have tuned in to our purchasers and they’re looking for finished best films to fill their pipelines for when the enterprise is in a good region again. This flawless film has all the fixings you requirement for progress: a fiercely mainstream novel, top-notch exhibitions by using the ultimate Pierce Brosnan, and Kaya Scodelario and now brilliantly described through the precise Julie Andrews,” said Arclight’s Gary Hamilton.
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Post by fkma6996 on Jul 11, 2020 23:55:12 GMT -5
Trailer@youtube
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Post by rosafermu on Jul 17, 2020 8:28:52 GMT -5
Thank you so much
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Post by SeriousJacko on Jul 22, 2020 5:33:38 GMT -5
Nice to see this film finally getting released.
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