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Box Office Breakdown: ‘Finding Dory’ Still Swimming Strong, ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ Doesn’t Seize the Day

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Though I haven’t seen Independence Day: Resurgence yet, I’m guessing the humans win at the end of the day. Call it instincts or a blind guess, but the planet Earth lives on to see another day. That said, Roland Emmerich and his team probably won’t be celebrating too hard this weekend.

Their sci-fi sequel opened to a somewhat underwhelming $41.6 million in second place, which isn’t too terrible except when you take into account its $165 million budget. There’s a good chance they’ll make their money back — even if it’ll need to do it overseas, ironically, despite, you know, its American holiday title and all (I’ll get to that in a bit) — but 20th Century Fox might end up calling this one a bit of a disappointment. Resurgence earned less than the original film when it debuted —which came in at $50 million during its first weekend, not accounting for inflation or anything like that — in 1996, even though it opened in more than twice as many theaters (4,068 against 2,882) and was a good 20 minutes shorter than the first.

But it’s not all doom-and-gloom: Resurgence is currently sitting with a worldwide total of $143.6 million during its first weekend, which means it’s pretty close to its inflated budget, not accounting for marketing and all that jazz. We’ll see if it comes out on top in a couple weeks, but let’s not get the fireworks out just yet. The first film was one of the most profitable blockbusters of all-time. This sequel, released 19 years later, probably won’t share the same accomplishment, especially given the mixed reviews and muddled public opinion. Maybe they should have, you know, released the movie closer to the Fourth of July? I’m just one guy, but I’m just saying….

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Meanwhile, Finding Dory swam her way up to the number one spot again, collecting a very-impressive $73.2 million, which brings its global box office total to $397 million. It just barely bets 2004’s Shrek 2 ($72.2 million) for the best second weekend an animated movie has ever received. It’s not only one of the year’s best performing movies thus far; it’s one of the most successful animated films of all-time, and it should remain that way as it continues netting up the dough.

The Pixar sequel is certainly collecting up the cash now, but it remains to be seen just how well it’ll hold up when Illumination’s The Secret Life of Pets waddles its way into theaters. The original animated film opened well in Britain over the weekend and, let’s be honest, the guys behind the Minions know how to market and sell a movie. They should have another profitable film on their hands when it comes out within the next two weeks on July 8. But we’ll get to that when that day comes.

The ShallowsAlso released this weekend were The Shallows, a.k.a. Blake Lively vs. Shark, the Matthew McConaughey-led Civil War epic Free State of Jones (read my review here, please) and Nicolas Winding Refn’s divisive The Neon Demon. The Shallows and Free State of Jones opened in fourth and fifth place, respectively, with The Shallows earning a slightly-better-than-expected $16.7 million carried by strong reviews, good marketing and solid word-of-mouth.

Free State of Jones, meanwhile, opened to a meager $7.8 million — which is McConaughey’s worst performing movie in years, particularly post-McConanissance. Gary Ross’ latest just barely performed better than The Conjuring 2, which is in its third weekend. It didn’t help that the film is a mess and that kids these days, generally, don’t go to the movies to see a Civil War movie unless Marvel characters are involved. But with a budget of $50 million, this one looks like a surefire flop. Or, should I say, it’s not looking quite alright, alright, alright…..

The Neon DemonBut hey, at least it did better The Neon Demon, which didn’t even make it on the top 10 with a spot at number 15. Opening in 783 theaters, the twisted, controversial Elle Fanning-led feature came in with $606,594, with an average of $783 per theater. Ouch. It was a bold choice to open this movie in the summer, and distributors Broad Green and Amazon Studios are possibly regretting releasing it during the hotter months of the year. Nevertheless, I’m hoping to see the movie soon, so I hope to put a little change in their pockets. I always try applauding unconventional, atypical films, and that certainly looks like the case with this one.

To wrap things up, A24’s excellent Swiss Army Man received the best location average of the summer so far with $114,000 in three locations in New York and LA, Central Intelligence is holding strong in the third spot with an additional $18.4 million and Warcraft is about $50 million away from breaking even worldwide with $412.2 million in its coin purse. So, maybe it won’t be a huge disaster for them after all? You know, money-wise, at least. Check out the rest of the box office results below, courtesy of THR and Box Office Mojo.

  1. Finding Dory  Weekend: $73.2 million  Domestic Total: $286.5 million
  2. Independence Day: Resurgence Weekend: $41.6 million Domestic Total: $41.6 million
  3. Central Intelligence Weekend: $18.4 million Domestic Total: $69.3 million
  4. The Shallows Weekend: $16.7 million Domestic Total: $16.7 million
  5. Free State of Jones Weekend: $7.8 million Domestic Total: $7.8 million
  6. The Conjuring 2 Weekend: $7.7 million Domestic Total: $86.9 million
  7. Now You See Me 2 Weekend: $5.6 million Domestic Total: $52 million
  8. X-Men: Apocalypse Weekend: $2.5 million Domestic Total: $151.1 million
  9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Weekend: $2.4 million Domestic Total: $77.1 million
  10. Alice Through the Looking Glass Weekend: $2.1 million Domestic Total: $74.6 million

 

 

 

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Steven Spielberg Eyeing West Side Story Remake

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As he prepares to release “The Big Friendly Giant”, Steven Spielberg is looking ahead at several projects. He’s even looking at entering the musical genre.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Spielberg wants to helm a remake of “West Side Story.” This comes after a previous attempt to buy the film rights back in 2001. Furthermore, Spielberg plans to make “West Side Story” as a co-production with 20th Century Fox and MGM.

During a 2014 appearance on Good Morning America, Spielberg mentions the idea of doing a remake. “‘West Side Story’ is one of my favourite Broadway musicals and one of the greatest pieces of musical literature,” he says. “One of the greatest scores and some of the greatest lyrics ever written for a musical, so just let me put it this way: it’s on my mind.”

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Could we see Steven Spielberg tackle the musical genre?

“Angels in America” playwright-screenwriter Tony Kushner is reuniting with Spielberg on “West Side Story.” “The Hollywood Reporter” notes he is currently working on a draft of the script. This marks their third collaboration after 2005’s “Munich” and 2012’s “Lincoln”.

“West Side Story” is a 1957 Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim. It was adapted as a feature film by Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise. “West Side Story” became the second highest-grossing film of 1961. The cast includes Richard Beymer, Natalie Wood, Rita Moreno, George Charikis and Russ Tamblyn. It has the record of ten Academy Awards for a musical film. These include Best Picture, Best Director Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress.

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‘Suicide Squad’ Wraps Post-Production, Releases Character Posters

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David Ayer Tweets That “There Is Nothing Out There” Like ‘Suicide Squad’

We are fast approaching the release of David Ayer’s DC showcase ‘Suicide Squad‘. The film featuring an eclectic group of dangerous villains has now finalized production. That August 5th release date can’t get here soon enough.

The director recently confirmed the appearance of organization A.R.G.U.S. in the film. Will they play a larger part in the DC Extended Universe later on?

Viewers have also been to treated to character posters featuring the film’s stars.

Which character are most excited to see in ‘Suicide Squad‘?

Let me know in the comments below!

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‘The Night Of’ E1 Review: ‘The Beach’ is the Calm Before the Storm

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HBO’s The Night Of has a novel approach. It’s not adapted from an actual book, but this first episode, “The Beach,” plays as if we’re unfolding a big novel page-by-page, flipping our way through the first of eight lengthy chapters. The premium cable station’s latest high-profile mini-series borrows heavily from the likes of True Detective and The Jinx, but it often takes a more perceptive, dilated, observant and attentive route. The New York City-based crime drama, which might read as an overstretched Law & Order episode to some at first, slowly-but-surely becomes more unrelenting and quietly captivating over the course of this exceptional pilot. The intricate details are laid. The characters are all put into their proper place, and the music invites an unsettling, creepy feeling throughout. It’s evident this moody, contemplative limited crime drama, created by screenwriters Steve Zaillian (Moneyball) and Richard Price (Clockers), will surely become something more arresting as it continues onward.

Based on the British mini-series Criminal Justice, The Night Of is not entirely unfamiliar, but never less than well-made, character study centered on Nasir Khan (Nightcrawler‘s Riz Ahmed), a Pakistan-American college student living with his parents in Queens. He’s bright, intuitive but deeply insecure, and he wants to reach out to the world. And Nasir gets that chance when he’s welcomed to a college basketball party in town, thanks to a player he’s tutoring on the team. There’s a problem, though: when his buddy flakes on him, he has no way to get there. But he’s not entirely out-of-options, as Nasir decides to steal his dad’s cab on the spur of the moment and drive his way to get-together in Manhattan. What could go wrong?

Many, many things, it would seem — all relating to Andrea (Sofia Black-D’Elisa), an attractive young woman with a troubled past determined to go far, far, far away from the central city. Mistaking Nasir’s ride for an operating taxi, on account that he didn’t turn his light off, she hitches a ride with the shy young man and soon becomes his acquaintance. They go to the beach, they look out onto the city, they take some drugs, they go to her Upper West Side apartment, they drink a little more, they spill a little blood on the carpet, they have some potentially unprotected sex and then, several hours later, Nasir wakes up to discover Andrea’s bloody body, with no recollection of killing her. Just an average Wednesday night, if you ask me.

It’s not long before Nasir winds up in the station, begging and pleading his innocence, but nobody believes him. And they have no right to believe him, since he looks unquestionably guilty based on all the evidence. But there’s one man who believes in him: Jack Stone (John Turturro), a lawyer taken by Nasir’s case. Or, perhaps, maybe Jack doesn’t believe in Nasir’s innocence. It’s hard to say, especially after this episode. There are some proper questions placed, and there are some expected notes hit, but The Night Of is hardly procedural in its execution. This is a patient, fragile piece of work, something that loves to explore every minuscule detail, mundane oddities and budding American Islamophobia for what it’s worth. It might be a little too slow for its own good, but it’s hardly ever boring. It’s only more fascinating as it goes along, and while it might not become an audience favorite, it’ll certainly win itself a smart audience regardless.

“The Beach,” written by Price and directed by Zaillian, loves to delve into the normality of violence in a post-9/11 world. The episode is as sharply written and impeccably directed as anything I’ve seen this year, on the big or small screen. It doesn’t always reveal a lot, but it knows how to drag the bone around, keeping you wagging your tail back-and-forth, back-and-forth. Even when it gets highly dramatized, or the narrative might seem a little too convenient, it never, ever loses its sense of reality. Everything often feels authentic, honest and very humble. And while this pilot is, indeed, very good, you always think about where it could be changed.

Turturro, though advertised as the lead, doesn’t show up until 67 minutes into this 78-minute premiere, but the respected veteran character actor provides a much-needed source of warmth and humility, which keeps the show from falling into an never-ending pit of sulk and gloom. That said, it’s hard to watch the performance and think of James Gandolfini, who was tapped to play the part, and filmed a version of the pilot, before he passed untimely. You’re constantly reminded, then, of what he could have been and what The Sopranos actors could have brought to the role, especially as Turturro copies a number of his usual mannerisms and quirks. It’s similar to the situation Steve Coogan faced when he filled in the late shoes of Philip Seymour Hoffman in Showtime’s ill-fated Happyish: he does a respectable job, but you can’t forget what could have been. It’s a lose-lose situation sometimes, even when they still win.

Granted, Turturro makes Jack Stone enough his own for it not to sink the entire performance, but the loom presence of the late Gandolfini — whose given a posthumous executive producer credit — is unshakeable. Ahmed, however, makes the role entirely his own, providing a fidgety anxiety and restless inner life that genuinely makes you sympathize with his predicament, even if we don’t exactly know if he’s guilty or innocent (though, like the cops note, the evidence is seriously stacked against him). It’s a strongly rooted performance, and one that shows the young actor as someone with a serious amount of potential, much like show surrounding him.

There are no villains and heroes here. There are only people doing their job and people caught in the eye of the storm. It’s unflinching, incredibly well-made and deeply rooted in reality. Even if it isn’t breaking new ground or shaking up the genre, The Night Of nevertheless promises to become a haunting, powerfully subdued piece. It might stick to the books (even if it’s, again, not based on any books), but it doesn’t need to change procedure. It knows what it’s doing, and we’re hooked in the case. Hopefully this dark knight is going to remain a shinny light for the ever-plunging HBO. They could really use a hit these days.

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WWE Cruiserweight Classic – Yes! Yes! Yes!

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Back in March, we bought you news of WWE’s newest endeavor, a tournament involving the best cruiserweights in the world, and that endeavor has become a reality. Starting on July 13, the WWE Cruiserweight Classic will begin, exclusively on the WWE Network

This tournament represents a number of touchstones. It is the first ‘open’ tournament to be held by the WWE. The WWE typically does not acknowledge other promotions, even when stars of another promotion come into the WWE. That tone has changed recently with the talent influx of performers like Finn Balor (Prince Devitt), Samoa Joe, and Shinsuke Nakamura. Out of the 32 competitors in the tournament, only 4 have associated with the WWE, the rest are out of the independent scene or work with promotions in their home country.

32 professional wrestlers representing 16 different countries will perform at Full Sail University, showcasing their talents to an audience that may not have seen performers of this caliber. In our March column, when this tournament was coming together, we discussed two of the competitors. Akira Tozawa and early favorite Zack Sabre Jr. were some of the first competitors announced. The full field of 32 was introduced this past Friday and if you are a wrestling fan, you’re excited for this.

This tournament represents a number of styles. Lucha Libre, strong style, catch wrestling, striking. Every one of these performers brings a different aspect of pro wrestling  and there is a competitor for every fan here.

There are some names you may be familiar with. WWE veterans Brian Kendrick and Yoshihiro Tajiri are involved. Rich Swann has had a couple of matches on NXT. Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano have recently joined NXT, and Gargano is one of the favorites in this tournament. Here are some competitors you may not be all that familiar with, but may want to keep an eye out for.

Ho Ho Lun

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Lun will compete in the CWC

Home: China (Hong Kong)

Style: Traditional, favors grappling and suplexes

Ho Ho Lun is a star in his native Hong Kong. Influenced by the WWE from a young age to become a wrestler, he has performed throughout Asia and Europe. He also founded the Hong Kong Pro Wrestling Federation, the first promotion in Hong Kong.

Lince Dorado

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Lince Dorado in flight
photo: Chikara Pro

Home: Puerto Rico

Style: Lucha Libre

Dorado has performed all over the world. Japan, Europe, and all across Mexico. One of a few luchadors in the CWC, Dorado is looking to impress the crowd with his high flying style

Kota Ibushi

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Ibushi is an early favorite in the CWC
photo: NJPW

Home: Japan

Style: Striker

Known as the ‘Hard Hit Prince’, Kota Ibushi is an outright superstar. He has won the New Japan Cup and Best Of Super Juniors Tournaments. He’s gone toe to toe with Finn Balor and Shinsuke Nakamura. Expect to see him face Zack Sabre Jr. in either the final, or in the WWE later down the road.

WWE’s Crusierweight Classic is currently taping the opening rounds at Full Sail University in Orlando, FL. A ‘bracketology’ special will air on July 6, with the opening rounds of the tournament set to begin airing on July 13, exclusively on the WWE Network.

 

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Review: ‘Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable’: Episode 13

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We Picked Up Something Crazy!

Indeed this is an episode where the cast comes across something crazy. Josuke and Joseph find a baby with Stand powers who is unseen and keeps turning everything around it invisible. From there the entire episode focuses on the two of them just trying to take care of an infant they can’t see, can only hear, and wacky hijinks ensue.

If you thought the brief moment between Josuke and Joseph in the previous episode was touching then you are in for a real treat. In a more comedic episode, the pair try babysitting and it really does help to bond them as father and son. It’s amusing to watch these two characters try their best to find a way to take care of something they can’t see. Also, Joseph finds a way to show just how courageous he is to his estranged son. It’s a feel good episode filled with an invisible baby and finding ways to deal with what can’t be seen. The only thing which could have been more entertaining would have been if Josuke had used Shining Diamond to change a diaper.

This episode serves as brief break before another multiple part episode, where no doubt a new enemy will emerge. Let’s hope it’s one who really poses a threat and simply another “Monster of the Week” Stand user. A new boss has to emerge with Chili Pepper out of the way. Though it’s shown the team has the bow and arrow in their custody so this means the Stands which appear will still be the ones Okuyasu’s brother created previously right? How many people did he end up shooting before he was taken down? Only time will tell but it’s a good guess it was a lot.

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable is streaming at Crunchyroll.

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‘Deadpool 2’ May Start Filming In Early 2017 And Other ‘X-Men’ News

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This is not surprising at all. When Deadpool was finally released in February it took over the world in a way no one really expected. Not only was it successful with the fans but the critics also loved it and it dominated the box office. It wasn’t surprising when a sequel was confirmed in April but after X-Men: Apocalypse wasn’t as well received critically or financially it’s not surprising that they are pushing Deadpool 2 ahead. Producer Simon Kinberg recently spoke to Collider about the sequel, the third Wolverine movie, and more.

“The guys, (Paul) Wernick and (Rhett) Rheese are working on the script and we hope to have a script very soon…we hope to shoot the movie sometime in the beginning of next year,” Kinberg said.

As far as X-Men: Apocalypse numbers are concerned Kinberg says that he believes Fox is happy with the numbers.

X-Men: Apocalypse

“I think [Fox] are happy. The truth is Days of Future Past was sort of an outlier for an X-Men movie; we never made more than $500 million before. And ‘Days’ was sort of our ‘Avengers,’ where we brought this mega cast together,” Kinberg said. “So we hoped [X-Men: Apocalypse] would do the same as Days of Future Past, we had a feeling, maybe it would, maybe it wouldn’t. It’s a different kind of film than Days of Future Past.”

This might be Kinberg trying to placate a situation that 20th Century Fox isn’t happy about but perhaps they believe that Deadpool evens everything out. Kinberg was also asked about what is next for the studio as far as movies go but he couldn’t confirm anything but he did shed some light on the troubled Gambit movie.

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“I’m thinking about all those things, that’s all I can tell you. We certainly know we’re making Deadpool 2, we know we’re making the Wolverine movie now, we wanna make a New Mutants movie, we’re really, really serious about making the Gambit movie,” he said.

Gambit has been delayed again but it appears to be a passion project for star Channing Tatum much in the way Deadpool was for Ryan Reynolds. Kinberg also had a few things to say about the final Wolverine movie and how this may be the final appearence for star Hugh Jackman.

“I can tell you that it’s going extremely well, and that’s all I will tell you about it,” he said. “We really want it [whether this is Jackman’s final movie] to be discovered, the way we used to watch movies when you didn’t know anything about them when you went to see them.”

There has been no release date for Deadpool 2 and the only thing we know about it is that Cable will make an appearance. The untitled Wolverine movie is currently filming and is slated for a March 2, 2017 release date. X-Men: Apocalypse is out in theaters now and Deadpool is available on home release.

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Set Photos From ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Tease Space Adventures

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Thor: Ragnarok starts filming on July 4th but images from the sets that are being built have already leaked. They seem to be building more practical sets perhaps to make Asgard look more real than just a green screen. The director Taika Waititi talked to the Gold Cost Bulletin about the movie and what we should expect.

“I am an outside choice for Thor for sure — even I see that — but that’s what’s good about Marvel, what’s great about it,” Waititi said. “They’re able to do that and it’s paid off for them — getting people who aren’t the natural choice. “You see it again and again, so I’m very comfortable in the role. I’m weirdly relaxed.”

The article itself goes into a few more details about the production and how long they are going to be filming in Australia but with it’s A-list cast Thor: Ragnarok suddenly shot to the top of a lot of “most anticipated” lists.

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Thor Ragnarok set

Thor: Ragnarok is directed by Taika Waititi and comes out November 3, 2017

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Kilannan Kolsch from Kilannan Brewing Co. – A Continental Review

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Wikipedia describes kölsch as a clear, all-barley pale ale brewed in Cologne, Germany. But, Kilannan Brewing Co., a four-year old craft brewery near Owen Sound, Ontario is proving that Ontarians can brew great-tasting kölsch too. Kilannan’s owner Spencer Wareham is one of the youngest brewery owners in Canada at just 25 years old. Luckily, unlike drinking it, Wareham and his staff at Kilannan prove that brewing great beer doesn’t come with an age restriction. I picked up a couple of 473 mL cans of Kilannan Kolsch at my local LCBO. Before enjoying them, though, I made sure to capitulate to wikipedia’s instructions and pour each into a stange or rod. An infrequent kölsch drinker, I enjoyed mine in a Han Solo-themed rod (may Jedi ghosts watch over him).

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SAF: Smooth As …

Kilannan Kolsch – First Sip

This is a pale ale if I’ve ever seen one. Kilannan Kolsch is lighter in colour than some ginger ales. I’m almost immediately glad I poured mine into a rod when I see how quickly the head diffuses. The tight cylindrical shape of the rod keeps the carbonation localized rather than allowing it to dissipate as a standard pint glass would. I get a big whiff of barley as I take my first sip. Kilannan Kolsch’s smell complements its taste well: it has a sweet and grainy flavour that highlights its smooth mouthfeel. Likely typical of other kölsches, this beer has a very clean and understated finish.

Kilannan Kolsch – Last Sip

This is the beer to enjoy at a barbecue, a ballgame, a Brexit vote, basically anywhere. Kilannan Kolsch is so smooth and its flavour is so delicate that it’s difficult to think of reasons to take issue with it. But, as an habitual drinker of strong-flavoured beers like IPAs and stouts, I miss the hops. But, no strike against it there since kölsch doesn’t trade on the same flavours as IPA’s or stouts. So, if you’re looking for foot-stomping bitterness then leave this one to the people who want a delicately flavoured beer with a 5% ABV rating.

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‘Power Rangers’: Set Photos Of Elizabeth Banks As Rita Repulsa

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Check Out Power Ranger’s Villain Rita Repulsa In Action!

Pitch Perfect 2’ director Elizabeth Banks was announced earlier this year as an addition to the ‘Power Rangers’ reboot cast. When fans heard she would be playing iconic villain Rita Repulsa, there was a polarizing reaction. Some accused of white-washing while others were excited to see her bring great acting chops to the film.

Banks told People Magazine that she’s never played a villain before and that she’s looking forward to being unpredictable as a character. Also in that interview, she hints that she has backstory connecting her to the Rangers.

That little hint leads me to my next point. There’s also been an online rumor of Rita Repulsa being a former Green Power Ranger. Her outfit does bear resemblance to the Rangers uniforms but a bit more vampy. We have no official confirmation but this would be an interesting twist for the film.

Could we see her command the Green Dragon-zord as well?

 

Leaked photos from the set finally show us what Rita will look like in action. Not shown in her originally released image is the staff but we now see that Rita’s weapon of choice will be here as well.

I love how badass Banks looks in these set photos.

Are you excited to see Elizabeth Banks & company in this reboot of ‘Power Rangers’?

Power Rangers’ comes out March 24, 2017, directed by Dean Israelite. The film stars Dacre Montgomery (Jason. Red Ranger), RJ Cyler (Billy, Blue Ranger), Naomi Scott (Kimberly, Pink Ranger), Becky G (Trini, Yellow Ranger), Ludi Lin (Zack, Black Ranger), and ‘The Hunger Games’ star Elizabeth Banks (Rita Repulsa). Also, Bryan Cranston recently signed on for Power Rangers leader Zordon.

Rita Repulsa

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