January 16th, 2025 / 2 Comments


16 January 2025

Deadline is reporting that a third trailer for Mickey17 is about to drop:

Which leads us to the much-delayed $80M Mickey 17, Oscar winner Bong Joon Ho’s next movie that was finished in January 2023 and has changed release dates four times (March 29, 2024, followed by January 31, 2025, Easter weekend April 18, and finally March 7). Bong gets final cut and has been working on the ideal cut, collaborating with the studio on its suggestions. Tracking services are concerned that the first two trailers didn’t exactly set the world on fire

While two trailers have generated more than 41M views per social media analytics firm RelishMix, the trailer’s viral rate is low at 6:1 next to Superman‘s massive 317:1 and Minecraft‘s 50:1. At the same time, when it comes to director Bong, the filmmaker has few box office comps, his highest being his multi-Oscar-winning Parasite at $262M. Much like Robert Eggers found a growing fanbase in Nosferatu, the hope is that Bong will experience a similar boom. Tracking sources tell us that the movie’s draw rests largely on star Robert Pattinson’s shoulders, and the new release date allows The Batman actor to promote the project. A third trailer will drop soon in an attempt to reignite the campaign for the film about the comedic astronaut who dies several times.

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12 January 2025

IndieWire is reporting the following concerning Rob presenting Brady with his NYFCC Award:

Pattinson, who presented the New York Film Critics Circle’s Best Feature award to Corbet for “The Brutalist,” applauded the director for his indie, saying the film is a “true work of art” and an “astounding technical feat.” Pattinson previously had a small but important role in Corbet’s 2015 directorial debut “The Childhood of a Leader,” which debuted at the Venice Film Festival and won awards for Best Debut Feature and Best Director. Corbet co-wrote the screenplay with his partner Mona Fastvold; the duo also co-wrote “The Brutalist” together.

“Ten years ago, I was lucky enough to work with Brady on his first full-length feature, ‘The Childhood of a Leader.’ And I’m honored to be with you tonight to present the New York Film Critics Circle Best Film Award to Brady and his team for this latest film, ‘The Brutalist,’” Pattinson said during the 2025 NYFCC ceremony.

Pattinson continued, “The film is a true achievement. Everyone’s performance is spectacular, including Adrien [Brody]. The partnership between him and the incredible Guy Pearce, the tumultuous relationship as the film unfolds, playing with the audience’s emotions, creates a true work of art.”

Pattinson further applauded Corbet’s small budget on the indie period piece.

“Shooting in this division in just over 33 days and for under $10 million, Brady and his team created an astounding technical feat,” Pattinson said. “Everything about this film is an event, it’s meant to be seen with an audience, and I encourage everyone to go and see it on the big screen. […] I’m in awe of you and of all your producers and collaborators, thank you for creating this monumental work of art.”

Here’s Brady accepting the award and we see a glimpse of Rob:

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7 December 2024

Thanks to @love_cinema we have four more great photos from this shoot

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Wowza – I’m in! No release dates as yet, but 2025 is looking like a great Rob year.

Thanks Film Crave

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8 November 2024

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11 October 2024

Three new photos have surfaced thanks to photographer Mark Leibowitz

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Last photo thanks to FilmCrave

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Mickey17 Role: Mickey17
Director: Bong Joon Ho
Release Date: 7 March 2025 (US). | Check out all upcoming release dates at our Film Page by clicking on News below

Die, My Love Role: Jackson
Director: Lynne Ramsay
Release Date: Premiering in Competition Cannes Film Festival 17 May 2025| Current Status: Post Production as at 16 October 2024

The Drama Role: TBA
Director: Kristoffer Borgli
Release Date: Expected 2025. | Post production as at 14 December 2024.


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Director: Christopher Nolan
Release Date: 17 July 2026. | Filming February to August 2025 Sicily, UK, Moroc Check out all upcoming information at our dedicated Film Page by clicking on News below

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Release Date: 1 October 2027. Check out all current info at our dedicated Film Page by clicking on News below


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