Sound Of Freedom became the surprise smash hit at the American cinema this summer and the movie has been given a 15 age rating in the UK child sex abuse theme, sexual threat, strong threat.
The movie stars Jim Caviezel who has previously starred in The Count of Monte Cristo, 2002, and Ride With the Devil, 1999, it also stars Bill Camp who has been seen in The Only Living Boy In New York, 2017, and Reservation Road, 2007.
Director Alejandro Monteverde is directing his third movie after helming Little Boy in 2015 and Bella in 2010.
Movie Synopsis
After rescuing a boy from ruthless child traffickers, a federal agent learns the boy's sister is still captive and decides to embark on a dangerous mission to save her. With time running out, he quits his job and journeys deep into the Colombian jungle, putting his life on the line to free her from a fate worse than death.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
Continuing the story started by Rocky back in 1976, Creed III is given a 12A age rating for moderate violence, infrequent strong language. The movie stars Michael B Jordan who returns once again as Adonis Creed from Creed and Creed II, but this time the actor return to direct the movie as well.
The movie also stars Jonathan Majors who is about to appear in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, it also stars Tessa Thompson who also starred in the first two movies.
Movie Synopsis
Still dominating the boxing world, Adonis Creed is thriving in his career and family life. When Damian, a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy resurfaces after serving time in prison, he's eager to prove that he deserves his shot in the ring. The face-off between former friends is more than just a fight. To settle the score, Adonis must put his future on the line to battle Damian -- a fighter who has nothing to lose.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
A new poster has been released for upcoming movie Creed III which can seen in full if you scroll down this page.
Movie breakdown
Synopsis for Creed III
Still dominating the boxing world, Adonis Creed is thriving in his career and family life. When Damian, a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy resurfaces after serving time in prison, he"s eager to prove that he deserves his shot in the ring. The face-off between former friends is more than just a fight. To settle the score, Adonis must put his future on the line to battle Damian -- a fighter who has nothing to lose.
Check out the Salty Popcorn movie page for more information on this upcoming film.
After Warner Bros. announced earlier Monday that Dune was moving from December 2020 to 1st October 2021, the same day as The Batman, it was only a matter of time until they moved the Robert Pattinson starring movie.
The Batman has now been moved to 4th March 2022, 18 month from now, that is a hell of a wait.
The movies production has been hit quite hard with COVID-19 including star Pattinson coming down with the virus.
Also on the move is The Martrix 4 which is yet to get a full title, the movie starring Keanu Reeves is now set for Christmas 2021 while further down the line The Flash is set for November 2022 and Shazam 2 moves to June 2023!
No doubt more changes are to come, Warner Bros. still have Wonder Woman 1984 set for Christmas 2020, what are the odds for that changing?
With Disney holding their bi-annual fan conference the this weekend (August 23 - 25) their new streaming service Disney+ is going to feature heavily, and after the box office success of The Lion King and Aladdin remakes this year the company is releasing Lady And THe Tramp on the service.
Today they have released the first poster for the movie which as you can see is a re-image itself of the poster for the original animated movie from 1955.
The film will be a mixture of live action and CGI animation, although clearly the focus will be on the dogs which will be CGI, and similar to The Lion King the line between what is real and created on a computer will be blurred.
Disney are set to announce more for their new streaming service which boasts it will have content from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic and cost around $7 a month (about £5.70 at current exchange rate).