Warner Bros. has announced it will release Stephen King‘s “It” on Sept. 8,2017 — a date the horror film currently has to itself.
Andy Muschietti is directing the film, which is in the midst of casting Pennywise the Clown, and the terrifying villain originally portrayed by Tim Curry.
Additionally,Dax Shepards comedy “CHiPs” will hit theaters on Aug. 11, 2017. It will consume on Sony’s lively “Emoji Movie.”
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The movie is a remake of the cult TV display starring Erik Estrada, Larry Wilcox and Robert Pine that aired on NBC from1977 to 1983.
Finally, Warners will release an untitled, and PG-13 rated comedy on Dec. 22,2017. That film will be pitted against the Weinstein Company’s “Six Billion Dollar Man” starring Mark Wahlberg, “The Croods 2” from DreamWorks Animation and 20th Century Fox, or an untitled live-action fairy tale film from Disney.
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