After pushing Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity from its original November 21, 2012 release date to sometime in 2013, Warner Bros. has decided to slot the movie for October 4. Unless WB changes its mind again, we'll finally get to see what Cuaron's ambitious $80 million sci-fi thriller is all about.
Gravity stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts who are tethered to each other and are left drifting in space after a shuttle accident. The two actors are, reportedly, the only people we'll see in the movie, so it looks like we'll be in for lots of talking and long silences.
$80 million for a movie with only two actors? You're not alone. We'll see where the money was spent when the movie comes out.
Gravity was originally developed for Angelina Jolie, with Robert Downey Jr. playing Clooney's role. The two exited the projected back in 2010, leaving the openings to be filled by Bullock and Clooney.
In the October 4th slot, Gravity will be facing competition from Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, Paranoia, The Delivery Man, and the re-release of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (in 3D!).
Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1926679/news/1926679/
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