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The Producers 2005

The Producers
2005
 134 minutes (2 hrs 14 mins)
Cast and Director

Directed by

Susan Stroman

Starring

Nathan Lane / Matthew Broderick / Uma Thurman / Will Ferrell / Gary Beach / Roger Bart / Eileen Essell / Michael McKean / David Huddleston / Debra Monk
Release dates
US release date US release: 25th December 2005
Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 30th Dec '05
  • Debut position: 4
  • Highest position: 4
  • Debut gross: £1.3 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 3

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 16th Dec '05
  • Debut position: 23
  • Highest position: 12
  • Debut gross: $154.6 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 11
Certificates

12 age rating
Total grosses
UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £2.7 Million
US total gross
United States Flag  $19.4 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $38.1 Million
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News from around the web

The movie has been a long time coming and been delayed a few times, but the world premiere of the new Bond movie No Time To Die will take place at the Royal Alber Hall on September 28th 2021.

As the tweet from the official 007 account explains the producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli will be there along with the movies director and star Cary Joji Fukunaga and Daniel Craig.

The movie reportedly had a trouble production with the director and star falling out and then the global pandemic hit which has caused the movie to be delayed a few time, the movie will get a release on September 30th in the UK and October 8th in America.

This is the last movie to feature Daniel Craig as Bond, who has by all accounts been one of the more popular Bonds, a new actor to fill the role has yet to be announced, expect this to happen next year once the hype for this movie has died down.

Expectation for the movie are high, especially after the success of Skyfall and Spectre and although all things on the Bond front have been quiet for a bit the new release is looking very likely with the pandemic seemingly under control, so expect the hype to start ramping up now.

The first trailer for Terminator: Dark Fate has been released today and it features the return of Linda Hamilton very heavily, but fan reaction had been a little mixed.

The anticipation for the new film has been high and with James Cameron returning along with star Hamilton the fans who have been let down sing Judgement Day got excited, but this new trailer offers nothing new and fans are a little disappointed.

The trailer starts in familiar territory, we see a liquid metal terminator get wounded and reform and we see lots of explosions, so whats new?.

To top off the disappointment we see Arnie for about a second - my guess is he doesn't play a Terminator in this film but the producers want to keep that as a twist.

Form your own opinion by watching the trailer below.

The producers of the Bond series have announced that the new Bond film, Bond 25, will get a title reveal tomorrow April 25th at an iconic Bond location.

This will presumably be the 007 stage at Pinewood studios in Ivor, near London England.

The title of the film will be revealed, although Barbara Broccoli has said it wont be the rumoured Shatterhand.

There is every possibility there will also be a poster reveal as well, although this will likely be Daniel Craig posing with a gun in a tuxedo, or some variant of that theme.

See you back here tomorrow at 1:10 GMT/5:10 PST for the event.

**UPDATE** During the web cast which was broadcast from Bond creator Ian Flemming's house Goldeneye in Jamaica, nothing of note was revealed other than the cast and who is writing the script, the good news there is as rumoured its Phoebe Waller-Bridge of TV's Fleabag fame which will bring a good level of humour to the film, something lacking in recent instalments.

Also of note is the inclusion of recent Oscar winner Rami Malek to the cast who will play the lead villain.

We're all used to remakes these days and this year cult horror film Childs Play gets make over.

The original series although having its moments was always seen as more tongue in cheek and verging on comedy than a full out horror.

Judging from this trailer the series is being rebooted with a more horror feel to it.

We'll find out when the film hits 21st June 2019, check out the trailer below.

This week the Simon Pegg/Nick Frost written film Paul tops the UK box office chart with a weekend take of £5,517,121. The film from the producers of Hot Fuzz have taken their craft to America to make a film about a couple of geeks seeking out aliens in Area 51, only to find one that sounds like Seth Rogan.

Dropping a single place after one week is Gnomeo and Juliet which has another impressive weekend with £2,223,978 taking its total gross to £6,373,301.

Still riding a high on its award buzz, and it wont stop anytime soon with the big one coming this weekend, is The Kings Speech, another million plus weekend with £1,685,180 which brings it's total now to £37,127,599.

True Grit this week falls to number 4 with £1,466,979 while Martin Lawrence flogs a dead horse at 5 with a new Big Mommas House film, this time dragging his poor son into the equation with a weekend take of £1,433,778.

A stella weekend last week has meant that the top 7 films on the chart all took above £1 million.

Compared to this time last year the chart is much higher is grosses. Last year Avatar was still doing massive business at the box office as the 3D tax was really starting to show how far it can take the gross of a film while The Princess and the Frog from Disney was still doing well at 2, highest new entry was Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones at 3.