Sony brings Spider-Verse, Denzel, ‘Napoleon’ to CinemaCon
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Sony has 23 theatrical releases set for 2023, and touted its mix of IP-driven fare, superheroes and sequels. Sony was first the presentation of many to come this week from studios including Warner Bros., Disney, Universal, Paramount and Lionsgate. Jennifer Lawrence introduced a funny clip from her R-rated summer comedy No Hard Feelings.
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Sony brings Spider-Verse, Denzel, ‘Napoleon’ to CinemaCon
Sony chairman and CEO Tom Rothman did not hold back on the opening night of CinemaCon. Speaking to a crowd of theater owners and exhibitors, Rothman reminded them Monday night
Sony brings Spider-Verse, Denzel, ‘Napoleon’ to CinemaCon
By LINDSEY BAHR
AP Film Writer LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sony chairman and CEO Tom Rothman did not hold back on the opening night of CinemaCon. Speaking to a crowd of theater owners and exhibitors, Rothman reminded them Monday night in Las Vegas that Sony is and was the “only major studio dedicated entirely to theatrical.” The studio’s motion pictures group president Josh Greenstein added that while other studios experimented with streaming and shortened…
Sony brings Spider-Verse, Denzel, ‘Napoleon’ to CinemaCon
By LINDSEY BAHR
AP Film Writer LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sony chairman and CEO Tom Rothman did not hold back on the opening night of CinemaCon. Speaking to a crowd of theater owners and exhibitors, Rothman reminded them Monday night in Las Vegas that Sony is and was the “only major studio dedicated entirely to theatrical.” The studio’s motion pictures group president Josh Greenstein added that while other studios experimented with streaming and shortened…
Sony brings Spider-Verse, Denzel, ‘Napoleon’ to CinemaCon
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Sony chairman and CEO Tom Rothman did not hold back Monday on the opening night of CinemaCon in Las Vegas, reminding a crowd of theater owners […]
Sony brings Spider-Verse, Denzel, 'Napoleon' to CinemaCon
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Sony chairman and CEO Tom Rothman did not hold back Monday on the opening night of CinemaCon in Las Vegas, reminding a crowd of theater owners and exhibitors that Sony is and was the "only major studio dedicated entirely to theatrical."