What I still consider to be the best film studio out there today, Warner Bros. has announced the release dates for a few projects it has in the works. First is the release date for Sherlock Holmes 2, the sequel to the Robert Downey Jr. blockbuster that premiered last Christmas. The film is supposed to release on December 16, 2011, the same weekend that Avatar conquered last year, and that Tron Legacy is released on this year. I really liked Sherlock Holmes for what it was, and if Brad Pitt does take up the role of the bad guy Moriarty in the sequel, I will be satisfied.
On top of the the studio announced that they'd be aiming for a Holiday 2012 release for the Christopher Nolan shepherded reboot of Superman. I'm not fully sure if they'll get the film finished in that time, and I'm personally not worried about it if it gets pushed back a few months. Quite a few film studios have shown reluctancy in releasing a film in 2013 or past then, simply because the world is to end in 2012. It's not going to, but studio execs are clearly superstitious enough to believe that. Either way 2012 will certainly be an interesting year, with the release of both the Dark Knight sequel, and the Superman reboot.
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