May Days

06/4/08 4:09 PM

May is behind us, and though the year's fifth month often marks the commencement of the summer blockbuster season, this year it may have also been the industry's apex. I say this not to disregard what's still to come — for example, fans of the TV series see great promise in a new trailer for The Incredible Hulk — but more to highlight the succession of big-name, big-budget films that have already graced the silver screen: Iron Man, Speed Racer, Prince Caspian, and Indiana Jones.

It's a trend that looks likely to continue, as the schedules for future Mays are already filling with release dates. Here's what we can look forward to in 2009:


Those are four powerful franchises in quick succession, giving geeks galore something to salivate over. (Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen, originally slated for May 2009, has been pushed back to 26-Jun-09.)

And according to ComingSoon.net, two of last month's films already have their sequels pencilled in: "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is still scheduled for May 7, 2010, only a week after Iron Man 2."

Note that the movies listed for May 2008, 2009, and 2010 are all based on existing properties — the same comment I previously made on almost the entire summer 2008 lineup. Not that that's a bad thing, but is there nothing new under the sun?

Freak the Mighty

01/6/07 12:41 PM

New trailer for Shrek the Third is up.

Some franchises that don't warrant sequels are dragged out past their prime just to make a buck. Somehow, this series doesn't seem to fit that category. I wasn't looking forward to Shrek 2, but I saw it and enjoyed it almost as much as the first; I suspect something similar will happen here.

But the rumor that they're already working on a fourth film — a prequel — suggests a certain hubris… perhaps warranted by the success of its predecessors thus far.

Is anyone else looking forward to seeing (or not seeing) this film? And why?