


"I cherish the time I spend watching movies in the theater. "I was only 19 years old," she says of her 1978 Halloween debut. Halloween Kills (Photo: UNIVERSAL PICTURES) It concludes with the tiger and porcupine performing together, back to back. Johnny, the gorilla, is told he will never be great during a dueling performance by all of the other animals rally with him. The characters are dealling with some embarrassment and need new confidence. A gorilla goes through intense oerformance training. Buster is excited too hear the guitar play as his star is emerging. what I'm lookin' for." Meanwhile, a tiger is backstage, reluctant to join, but seemingly motivsated by the crowd rallying. Footage plays, description below!Ī porcupine sings on stage in a blue auditorium, guitar in hands. First, he runs through the stacked cast and its new musical talent which includes Halsey and Bono. John Rogers from Alamo Drafthouse introduces footage from Sing 2 from his theater inn Austin, Texas. He hopes Sing 2 can be enjoyed in theaters this December. "Sadly we did lose a few theaters along the way but most of you found ways to power through." He thanks the people who kept the lights on so they could come back to the movies, specifically naming Alamo Drafthouse for offering a unique experience for moviegoers. "As the lights went dar for quite a whie, the crowds were forced to stay home," he says. prev nextįirst on screen is Matthew McCounaghey, celebrating that everyone enjoys going to the movies. A presentation of the slate begins, with a long video running through all of it.

Orr comes back to the stage, promising looks at 8 films today. Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster, John Cena, Sung Kang, Justin Lin, Ludacris, and more are a part of thanking them for their work in movie theaters. "To date, F9 has grossed more than $529 million internationally," she notes, with the film still opening in other markets soon.Ī clip from the Fast family plays, thanking theater owners. She points out there wil be no footage from No Time To Die but confirms it will release in international theaters in September. He introduces Veronica Kwan Vandenberg to take the presentation forward, who thanks several members of the Universal team for helping distribute movies. He goes on to add that Candyman is opening in theaters this Friday. "As you just saw from that opening reel, we take great pride in saying we have released 25 films," since March of 2020, he points out. Jim Orr, Universal's President of Domestic Theatrical Distribution takes the stage. It shows footage from F9, Back to the Future, Jaws, Jurassic Park, and more. The presentation begins with a sizzle reel, looking back at the films from Universal and Focus.
