Studiocanal CEO Anna Marsh announces Paddington 4 and Escape from New York reboot at CinemaCon, with film footage on screens.
Studiocanal CEO Anna Marsh announces Paddington 4 and Escape from New York reboot at CinemaCon, with film footage on screens.
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Studiocanal announces Paddington 4 and Escape from New York reboot

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Studiocanal revealed plans for a fourth Paddington film and a reboot of John Carpenter's Escape from New York at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The studio also showcased footage from Danny Boyle's upcoming film Ink and teased other projects including a reimagining of The Howling. CEO Anna Marsh confirmed development on the Paddington sequel amid the franchise's strong box office success.

Studiocanal, Europe's largest independent film studio, presented at the inaugural CinemaCon Film Showcase on April 13, bringing director Danny Boyle and an opening scene from his new film Ink. The movie stars Guy Pearce as Rupert Murdoch and Jack O’Connell as Larry Lamb, depicting the launch of British tabloid The Sun in 1969. Production is underway on the adaptation of James Graham's play, with Graham writing the screenplay. StudioCanal CEO Anna Marsh confirmed that Paddington 4 is in development, with writers attached to continue the family franchise that has grossed more than $700 million worldwide. The latest entry, Paddington in Peru released in 2024, was distributed in the United States by Sony Pictures. Executives described the screenwriters as world-renowned comedy talents but did not name them. The studio announced a reboot of 1981's Escape from New York, the John Carpenter action classic starring Kurt Russell as Snake Plissken, though no further details were provided. Additional projects include a reimagining of 1981 horror film The Howling, a feature adaptation of Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library in partnership with Blueprint Pictures, and The Mannequin, an original thriller starring Melissa Leo set to begin production this summer under director Sean Byrne. EVP Global Marketing and Distribution Hugh Spearing shared exclusive peeks at Aardman’s Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom, closing the presentation with clips from upcoming features.

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Initial reactions on X to StudioCanal's announcements at CinemaCon show excitement for Paddington 4 amid the franchise's box office success, skepticism and criticism of the Escape from New York reboot for lacking originality, and widespread humorous suggestions of a crossover featuring Paddington as Snake Plissken.

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Angel Studios announces 10-film 2026 slate at CinemaCon, with posters for thrillers, biopics, Animal Farm, Young Washington, and stars like Owen Wilson.
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Angel Studios expands 2026 film slate at CinemaCon

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Angel Studios has added five new films to its 2026 lineup, bringing the total to 10 projects, as unveiled at CinemaCon in Las Vegas. The slate features thrillers, biopics, and faith-based stories starring actors like Owen Wilson, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jeff Daniels. Previously announced titles include animated Animal Farm and historical drama Young Washington.

Screen has published the latest updates to the 2026 cinema release dates for the UK and Ireland, featuring a diverse lineup of films from major studios. The calendar includes high-profile sequels, adaptations, and new projects scheduled from February through December. Distributors can still amend dates by contacting Screen.

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Sony Pictures Classics will take the stage at CinemaCon's inaugural film showcase, stepping in for Row K Entertainment after the distributor withdrew due to financial difficulties. The event is set for April 13 at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. The studio joins Studiocanal and Angel Studios in presenting upcoming films.

March 2026 brings a lineup of intriguing films across genres, from sci-fi adventures to horror comedies. Highlights include adaptations of popular novels and remakes of classics, set for release throughout the month. Viewers can anticipate new works from established directors and rising stars.

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A lineup of 12 animated films is scheduled for 2026, featuring sequels to popular franchises alongside original stories. These releases span genres from sports comedy to oceanic adventures, promising diverse entertainment for audiences. Insights from Animation Magazine and Rotten Tomatoes highlight the variety in visuals and narratives.

Apple TV has announced three new movies joining its expanding slate of original films. The additions include a biopic on cyclist Lance Armstrong, a holiday-themed story titled Foster the Snowman, and an adaptation of Rebecca Serle's romance novel Once and Again. These projects highlight Apple's continued investment in diverse storytelling.

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Netflix added 27 new movies and 17 new series to its US library this week, including the documentary The Investigation of Lucy Letby and the legal drama The Lincoln Lawyer, both of which topped the charts. In the UK, 40 new titles arrived, featuring the comedy series How To Get To Heaven From Belfast and the film The Grand Budapest Hotel. These additions highlight a mix of original content and licensed favorites.

 

 

 

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