While director Bryan Singer demonstrates his deftness with 3D in Jack the Giant Slayer, he fails to deliver anything beyond a one-dimensional adventure story, in part by forcing an impressive cast into cookie-cutter roles.
Warner Bros. has released three new clips from Jack the Giant Slayer, director Bryan Singer’s fantasy adventure about an ancient war that’s reignited when the title character unwittingly opens a gateway between worlds.
2013 sees at least two movies promising the end of the world (Comedies This Is The End and The World’s End), but also two movies set after the apocalypse (Oblivion and After Earth). It’s a year that has remakes of horror classics (Evil Dead, Carrie), sequels galore (New installments of The Hobbit, The Hunger Games, Kick-Ass, Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs and, of course, GI Joe: Retaliation) and a relaunch for Superman himself with Man of Steel. In other words, it’s a pretty packed year. But which of the movies due for release next year are you most excited about?
Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have released a longer, more epic trailer for Bryan Singer’s Jack the Giant Slayer, starring Nicholas Hoult, Ewan McGregor and Ian McShane. The film opens March 1.
Warner Bros. has changed the title of Bryan Singer’s 3D fantasy epic Jack the Giant Killer to Jack the Giant Slayer, and shifted the release from March 22 to March 1.