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VIZ Media And Cinelife Entertainment Present North American Theatrical Premier Of ‘Hunter X Hunter: The Last Mission’

Hunter X Hunter

VIZ Media announces the theatrical release of the second HUNTER X HUNTER film HUNTER X HUNTER: THE LAST MISSION with screenings beginning January 30th. A list of participating theater locations and advance ticket sales for all screening dates is available at (more theaters and screenings added daily): cinelifeentertainment.com/event/hunter-x-hunter-the-last-mission. Presented in partnership with …

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All-Star Cast Set To Attend World Premiere of ‘Reign Of The Supermen’

Reign of the Supermen

Jerry O’Connell, the voice of Superman, heads an impressive lineup of cast and filmmakers set to attend the World Premiere of Reign of the Supermen, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Movies, at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills this Thursday, January 10, …

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Bi-Coastal Premieres Of ‘Reign Of The Supermen’ In Los Angeles & New York

Reign of the Supermen

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment proudly presents the bi-coastal premieres of Reign of the Supermen, the next entry in the popular, ongoing series of DC Universe Movies, at The Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills on January 10, 2019 and at the Directors Guild of America in New York on …

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‘Into The Spiderverse’ Spins Web Over Box Office

Spiderverse

In another win for Sony’s stable of Marvel films,Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse swung to $35.4 million in its domestic debut — the best December opening ever for an animated film — laying the course for a strong run over the year-end holidays. The critically acclaimed film, produced by Philip Lord and Christopher …

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Ralph Tops The Box Office Again

Ralph Breaks The Internet

For the first time in history, a pair of animated pics — Ralph Breaks the Internet and The Grinch — claimed the top two spots on the box office chart for the second weekend in a row, underscoring the buying power of families. Disney Animation Studios’ Ralph 2 stayed No. 1 for the third consecutive weekend …

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Hulu and Funimation Ink Expanded Partnership to Offer Unprecedented Access to Internationally Popular Anime Content

My Hero Academia Vigilantes

Hulu and Funimation, a subsidiary of Sony Pictures Television (SPT), announced a multi-year partnership and output deal. The monumental deal marks Hulu’s largest agreement for anime programming to date and will significantly expand its anime collection with new subtitled and dubbed titles from Funimation, the leading anime distributor, each year. …

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‘Ralph Breaks The Internet’ Repeats At The Top Of The Box Office

Ralph Breaks The Internet

Disney Animation Studios’ Ralph Breaks the Internet stayed a big winner in its second outing, earning another $25.8 million from 4,017 theaters to top the box office chart in North America. The weekend after Thanksgiving is one of the quietest of the year in terms of fresh studio offerings, and …

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Warner Archive Unveils ‘Popeye The Sailor: The 1940s, Volume 1’

Popeye

One of the biggest animated stars in American history returns to prominence in a specially remastered Blu-ray & DVD presentation with the Warner Archive Collection (WAC) release of Popeye the Sailor: The 1940s, Volume 1, a 14-cartoon set that includes many shorts unseen in their original form for more than …

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The Man of Steel’s 80th Anniversary Culminates With a Big Screen Double Feature of The Death of Superman and the National Cinematic Debut of Reign of the Supermen

Superman

Superman’s greatest adventure – his death and rebirth – will be unveiled in a special two-day exclusive theatrical event as Warner Bros. and DC join forces with Fathom Events for a double feature presentation of the previously released The Death of Superman and the first in-theater screening of the all-new …

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‘The Grinch’ Wins Box Office

Grinch

Christmas came early for Illumination and Universal as The Grinch, the second big-screen adaptation of the classic Dr. Seuss holiday tale after Ron Howard’s 2000 film, opened to a pleasing $66 million from 4,414 North American theaters despite mediocre reviews (it fared better with audiences, earning an A- CinemaScore). Voiced …

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