Weekly Ketchup: Disney Plans New Star Wars Every Summer Starting in 2015

Plus, sequels to The Croods and Pitch Perfect, and new roles for Tom Cruise, Will Ferrell, and Will Smith.

This week's Ketchup includes movie development news for a few sequels (for the Star Wars franchise, The Croods, and Pitch Perfect, a remake of Weird Science, and new movies for Jack Black, Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Will Ferrell, and Will Smith.


This Week's Top Story

DISNEY CONFIRMS PLANS FOR A STAR WARS MOVIE EVERY SUMMER STARTING IN 2015

This story is partly information that fans either already knew, or could partly figure out based on speculation, but it's still freakin' Star Wars news, and is therefore the top story of the week. This was the week of the annual CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas for movie theater companies, where the studios show off their upcoming movies. At CinemaCon, Disney made the big announcement that not only is Star Wars: Episode VII still on track for a summer 2015 release, but that there will be a new Star Wars movie every summer after that as well. The trilogy movies will be released on odd years (2015, 2017 and 2019), and the character-focused "standalone" films will be released in the intervening even year summers (2016, 2018, and 2020). We don't yet know for sure which characters will be getting their own movies, and when, but the current rumors suggest the first three might focus on Boba Fett, the young Han Solo, and Yoda.

Fresh Developments This Week

#1 TOM "LOKI" HIDDLESTON TO PLAY FAMOUS WAR PHOTOGRAPHER ROBERT CAPA

The original source for this story gets credit for its stunning use of the strikethrough key, as much of the story had to be excised to remove all references to Gemma Arterton. So, here's what we're left with. Tom Hiddleston, who most moviegoers know primarily as Loki in the Thor and Avengers movies (he was also in War Horse), has signed on to play famed war photographer Robert Capa in one of the two planned biopics based on his life. The movie that Hiddleston has signed on for is called just Capa, and it's from screenwriter Menno Meyjes, whose previous credits include The Siege, The Color Purple, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The other project is called Waiting for Robert Capa, and it's being developed by director Michael Mann (Miami Vice, Heat, The Insider).


#2 WILL JACK BLACK KICK WILL FERRELL'S DOG OFF A BRIDGE AGAIN IN TAG BROTHERS?

Jack Black and Will Ferrell previously worked together in one of the more memorable scenes in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. Now, they are attached to star together in a comedy in which they will spend much more screen time together, although possibly mostly chasing each other around comedic situations. The comedy in question is called Tag Brothers, and it's a New Line Cinema project based on a true story as presented in a recent Wall Street Journal article. The original story involves a group of friends from Spokane, Washington who are now in their 40s and are still engaged in a very, very long running (23 years!) game of "Tag."


#3 ARE YOU READY TO WATCH CAMERON DIAZ AND HER SEX TAPE?

The last we heard about the comedy Sex Tape (from director Jake Kasdan of Bad Teacher and Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story), Reese Witherspoon was expected to be the star (playing against type). A year or so later, it is now Cameron Diaz who is in talks to reteam with Jake Kasdan for Sex Tape, along with the already cast Jason Segel. The premise is pretty much what it sounds like: a married couple makes a sex tape, and then discovers that it's missing, and so they have to figure out how to get it back.





#4 DREAMWORKS OFFICIALLY GREENLIGHTS MORE CAVEMAN HIGHJINX IN THE CROODS 2

The year is only 3 and a half months old, but with over $385 million worldwide, The Croods is currently the #2 movie of 2013 (a distinction that won't last much longer, obviously, but still). That's good enough for DreamWorks Animation to officially announce plans to develop a sequel to The Croods, involving the same basic creative team. There's no release date yet, but one might imagine that the sequel will take the place on DreamWorks' animation schedule that they previously thought was going to go to a sequel to the failed franchise starter Rise of the Guardians.




#5 ANNA KENDRICK AND REBEL WILSON TO SING AGAIN IN A SEQUEL TO PITCH PERFECT

It's not on the same level as the previous story, but the math behind the 2012 musical Pitch Perfect ($112 million worldwide on a budget of $17 million) was apparently enough for a sequel as well. The announcement was made at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, although all that we really known right now is that the Pitch Perfect sequel is planned for 2015, and that screenwriter Kay Cannon is back on board to work on the sequel.





#6 WILL SMITH KEEPS HIS SIGNING PEN BUSY WITH THREE POTENTIAL NEW PROJECTS THIS WEEK

The science fiction movie After Earth may have been moved up a week recently (to May 31), but it's still over a month away. It's pretty common for movie stars to make deals right before a movie comes out, but Will Smith instead made the news with three different (potential) deals this week. The story that most people heard about was for the conman project at Warner Bros called Focus, which Ben Affleck recently dropped out of. Affleck may have been the reason for its initial buzz, or it might have been that this movie used to have Kristen Stewart attached as the older lead's romantic interest. The other two movies that Will Smith is considering are called American Can (at Sony) and The Accountant (at Warner Bros). American Can is a true story set during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, concerning a Gulf War veteran who went around with a small boat, saving over 200 people by taking them to the American Can Building for shelter. The Accountant is a thriller about a government CPA who leads a double life as an assassin.


#7 TOM CRUISE TO CONTINUE HIS SCIENCE FICTION SPREE WITH YUKIKAZE (TITLE LIKELY TO CHANGE)

Fans of science fiction should probably thank Tom Cruise for apparently being quite fond of the genre, because otherwise, well, there might be a lot fewer movies actually greenlit. Tom Cruise science fiction movies tend to get made more often than not (Guillermo Del Toro's At the Mountains of Madness, for example, was actually horror, not sci fi). In addition to Minority Report, Vanilla Sky, War of the Worlds, and this weekend's Oblivion, next year will also bring us the alien war movie All You Need is Kill, based on a Japanese novel. That source material leads us directly to this week's story, which is that Tom Cruise is attached to star in an adaptation of the Japanese sci-fi novel series Yukikaze from author Chohei Kambayashi, which Warner Bros is developing. The premise of Yukikaze involves Earth's military forces responding to an invading alien force that arrives through a dimensional wormhole that opens up over Antarctica. Yukikaze has also previously been adapted as an anime TV mini-series.


#8 THE WALKING DEAD'S MICHAEL ROOKER JOINS GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

Michael Rooker, who is probably most famous for playing the brother of a crossbow-wielding hillbilly in The Walking Dead, has signed on to play a longbow-wielding blue-skinned alien in Guardians of the Galaxy. The character is Yondu (who also sports a wild red fin on his head), who is from the planet Centauri IV, and was one of the original members of the team. That distinction is important, because this is the first we've heard that any members of the original team would appear in the film. Most of the other cast members that we've heard about were members of the team that was introduced in 2008 in the aftermath of the Annihilation: Conquest crossover event. So, the question now is, will Yondu just be integrated into the team like everyone else, or will he represent the "original" Guardians of the Galaxy more directly? In other Marvel movie news, this was also the week the world first saw those images of Jamie Foxx as Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Rotten Idea of the Week

#1 THIS WEEK'S ROTTEN REMAKE: WEIRD SCIENCE

Another week, another remake. This time, it's the 1985 John Hughes sci-fi comedy Weird Science, retooled for the 21st century as a (probably) R-rated sex comedy. Universal Pictures has hired screenwriter Michael Bacall to work on the remake, and they're selling up his work on movies like 21 Jump Street and Project X in the publicity (and he also cowrote Scott Pilgrim vs the World with Edgar Wright). Which might be great and all, but we're still talking about a remake of Weird Science. Admittedly, that wasn't a perfect movie, but does it really need to be remade either? Does the world need a 2015-ish take on the story of two teenagers who use their home computer (or something) to create an artificial woman? It was a silly premise then, and it seems almost archaic now.

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Quentin Tarantino

EntertainMeOrDie Lolwhut

Fool! While you were still learning how to SPELL YOU NAME, I was being trained... to GET A LIFE!

Apr 19 - 08:53 PM

Noah Abraham G.

Noah Abraham Goucher

You guys are dorks.

Also, third. Hehehehe.

Apr 19 - 06:26 PM

Matthew R.

Matthew Reimer

Welcome to the dork club, we've been expecting you.

Apr 19 - 07:01 PM

Janson Jinnistan

Janson Jinnistan

My apologies to Frisby. I got nothing.

Apr 19 - 06:31 PM

Jesse W.

Jesse W

Sex Tape is almost an exact copy of a How I Met Your Mother episode. Which included Jason Segel in the same role.

Apr 19 - 06:35 PM

Quentin Tarantino

EntertainMeOrDie Lolwhut

Apparently Hollywood thinks you're stupid.

Apr 19 - 08:52 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

This Star Wars news is more annoying than promising.

Apr 19 - 07:25 PM

Quentin Tarantino

EntertainMeOrDie Lolwhut

I think that because it's owned by Disney, they'll most likely be going the "Avengers" route, with a bunch of stand-alone's, culminating in the climactic movie. That's just my speculation.

Apr 19 - 08:52 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

Well, they said that in between the "episodes", there will be stand-alone films for the new characters. I dunno...I just think it will be a huge disappointment.

And I was one of the ones excited about Disney getting the rights. I guess we'll see in 2015.

Apr 19 - 10:45 PM

bigbrother

Bigbrother .

Remember everybody saying the same thing about The Avengers and that turned out OK, give it a chance and if it fails you can always be disappointed then.

Apr 20 - 07:57 PM

Rosvel Salinas

Rosvel Salinas

I never Comment, but is StarWars. I think doing Standalone Films is a Terrible idea, and doing them between the New Trilogy, and year apart from each other. Only makes it more Terrible. To Bigbrother: Im one of those that tought The Avengers was highly dissapointing because it was SAFE. So I dont trust Disney.

Apr 21 - 11:59 AM

Quentin Tarantino

EntertainMeOrDie Lolwhut

@Rosvel I agree; all the other individual movies in each trilogy were separated by a period of 3 years, and in those years George Lucas and other filmmakers had time to improve each story. Two years is the medium for a sequel.

Apr 21 - 03:47 PM

Bigbrother

Big Brother

It's not uncommon for franchises to film all the films in a trilogy at the same time so you can release them every year with just editing, also special effects and how they're done have moved forward by leaps and bounds from the original series. At Rosvel, you and I have very different idea's of safe. To me planning an entire movie series culminating in a huge collaberation piece at the end is about as far from safe as Hollywood gets. Add to that basing the films on characters that didn't have established giant audiences like Superman, Spiderman or Batman, Casting no huge movie stars to play them (RDJ was sketchy as hell before iron man) and entrusting the collaboration film to a guy making his SECOND movie ever and it only adds to the impressiveness of the accomplishment. I just don't get how you hold a movie that's 93% on the T-Meter and grossed a billion and a half dollars up as an example of why not to trust a studio.

Apr 21 - 04:09 PM

andrew g.

andrew g

cant wait to hear new material from patton oswalt about this

Apr 20 - 10:34 AM

Milleneum Draasul

Milleneum Draasul

A little sound and fury signifying nothing. Welcome to the dead zone this week.

Apr 19 - 08:23 PM

Valmordas

Val Mordas

#4 DREAMWORKS OFFICIALLY GREENLIGHTS MORE CAVEMAN HIGHJINX IN THE CROODS 2

Why is this fresh?

Also, a remake of Weird Science can only suck balls.

Apr 19 - 09:31 PM

Typhon

Typhon Q

This whole Star Wars thing feels like its gonna be too rushed.

Apr 19 - 09:34 PM

Duran 5

Duran TheCritic

I dunno 2015 is a long away for me.

Apr 21 - 02:16 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

It's only 2 years...

Apr 21 - 06:31 PM

Kurtiss Keefner

Kurtiss Keefner

What happened to the community here? Anyway, hate the SW news, but GOG is shaping up with a pretty decent cast. "Weird Science" remake, the original is okay, but by no means a good enough film to even consider remaking. It'll probably star Megan Fox and be forgotten in an instant. Overall, meh week for movie news.

Apr 19 - 10:30 PM

David Tanny

David Tanny

What happened to the community? Trolls happened. Lots of trolls.

Apr 19 - 10:48 PM

bigbrother

Bigbrother .

Also opening the community up to Facebook users didn't help.

Apr 20 - 07:58 PM

Jacklord Alan Keen

Jacklord Alan Keen

yes, Love the news!!! Thank you, disney...hope the star wars movies don't suck...

Apr 19 - 11:14 PM

Frisby2007

Frisby 2007

With the small exception of the Star Wars thing, nothing interesting yet again.

Apr 19 - 11:16 PM

King  S.

King Simba

Not sure what to think of the new Star Wars news. Star Wars is a rich universe with a lot of potential for many one-off stories to go with the more bigger ones, but at the same time seeing a Star Wars movie every summer kind of losses the movies their event status. It also means we're almost certainly going to be in for a number of stinkers. Since they're going to go through with these spinoffs anyway regardless of what we think, I hope that at least they don't try to make them as simply backstories explaining every little detail about how they became the characters we saw in the series.

Loved the Jack Black/Will Ferrell scene in Anchorman, so I'm curious about their new movie, though with no director announced it's hard to predict where it'll end up.

Not surprised at all about Croods getting a sequel. Every Dreamworks animated film seems to be made with the intention of kickstarting a franchise. On the other hand, their sequels usually deliver so I can't really complain.

I think Tom Cruise does really well in science fiction so I'm really looking forward to all three of his upcoming science fiction films. Also looking forward to Guardians of the Galaxy though I'll admit other than Zoe Saldana I'm unfamiliar with the cast so far.

Weird Science getting remade as an R-rated sex comedy? They'd better not do the same to Real Genius.

Apr 20 - 01:07 AM

Tura Satana

Tura Satana

Fellow Earthlings, make a pledge now to watch no more sequels. That way maybe we will eventually get more original films being made?

Apr 20 - 04:01 AM

A voice from beyond

A voice from beyond

Unless of course the sequel-film in question is Battlefield Earth 2!

Apr 20 - 04:52 AM

John Vonachen

John Vonachen

Battlefield Earth is to Scientologist what The Ten Commandments was to Christians. What we need is The Ten Commandments II: This time it's personal!

Apr 21 - 12:34 PM

Lux Obscura

jonathan brazeau

guardians of the galaxy movie......straight to dvd.

Apr 20 - 08:42 AM

Jaxx Raxor

Adam Jones

I'm very concerned with Disney releasing a new Star Wars film every year, I think franchise fatigue (even among hardcore Star Wars nerds) will really set in.

Apr 20 - 05:04 PM

Valmordas

Val Mordas

It's not so much the fatigue. There's just no way they put out all those movies in such a short frame and have them be quality products. A few might be decent, but I fear the expectation of a 'classic' film will be horribly out of reach. It's like fast food, you know it won't be great - you just hope they don't fuck up your order.

Apr 20 - 07:57 PM

bigbrother

Bigbrother .

How young can you go on young Han Solo? I mean he was already getting up on 18 year old Leia when New Hope came out, I have no interest in teenage Han or Child Han. At least there's no suggestion of The Leia Diaries yet.

Apr 20 - 08:03 PM

Fred Poisson

Fred Poisson

I can't believe they are going to remake Weird Science, I grew up with this movie, it may not be the best movie of all time but it is very entertaining. I am so sick of remakes. Please visit my website www.drowningindarkwater.com

Apr 21 - 04:48 AM

Meredith J.

Meredith J. Barrett

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Apr 22 - 04:12 AM

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