On camera, Warner domestic theatrical distribution executive Jeff Goldstein and international distribution counterpart Andrew Cripps led the hour-long presentation, which was primarily a video presentation. indicated that five cinematic adaptations of its DC Comics properties will be released in the future, in addition to the near-term theatrical slate. The tributes were mixed with scenes from the film “Cry Macho.” The studio’s reel, which was screened at Caesars Palace’s showroom, included new material from Robert Pattinson’s “The Batman” and the opening sequence for “The Many Saints of Newark,” a prequel to “The Sopranos.” The title of “The Matrix: Resurrections” was also revealed, along with a preview of the first trailer for “The Matrix 4.” The presentation for Clint Eastwood’s neo-Western drama “Cry Macho” was a mini-homage to Eastwood’s career, including praise from Steven Spielberg, Meryl Streep, and other film heavyweights via recorded comments. released fresh footage for its theatrical schedule over the next seven months on a low-key basis on Tuesday, with no substantial date changes and without the usual ritual of top brass on-site at exhibitors’ confab CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
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