Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Warner Bros.’ “The Conjuring 2” Has a Release Date

On the heels of the current casting choices and all the news related to upcoming Batman Vs. Superman, you may have thought that Warner Bros. would be drenched and would not be able to pursue other film projects. Providentially, a number of media reports are showing a small number of just announced launch dates.

James Wan’s Horror Thriller “The Conjuring” which gave us the experience of a horror world of actual paranormal researchers Ed and Lorraine Warren and turned out to be one of the best horror films of the decade with a huge box office earning worldwide. Now after the massive success of the horror film, the sequel The Conjuring 2 has been announced to be released on October 23, 2015.

According to the rumors in media circle, Warrens will investigate their next paranormal activities in England. IMDB has titled the film as “The Conjuring 2: The Enfield Poltergeist”, perhaps denoting a 1977 case of a single mother, living at the outskirts of London, whose family was being haunted and was experiencing paranormal activities.

In “The Conjuring”, The Departed star Vera Farmiga and Watchmen star Patrick Wilson has played the roles of real life paranormal investigators Lorraine Warren and Ed Warren respectively.

After what feels like forever, the launch date of the Entourage film has also been announced, that is June 12, 2015. The film story and plot will be based on original TV show. Besides “The Conjuring 2” and “Entourage”, Warner Bros is also working on various other film projects and release dates of all films has been announced. The upcoming films of the studio are “Untitled New Line Horror Film”, “Mean Moms”, and “How To Be Single”, which are projected to be released on October 3, May 8, and February 12 next year.

The Entourage was started filming a week ago with original TV show cast team Adrian Grenier as Vincent Chase, Jeremy Piven as Ari Gold, Kevin Connolly as Eric Murphy, Kevin Dillon as Johnny Chase and Jerry Ferrara as Turtle. The script will be written and directed by TV series creator Doug Ellin. It has been projected that the film will be premiering regarding 4 years after the show was finished, and the story will kick off just 6 months after the ending of final season.

What are your views about the sequel of “The Conjuring” and the film version of “Entourage”?

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