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Galaxies & leather

Star Wars, Jurassic World, and Terminator Genisys take us on a journey to the future but also the past with hits of the '70s, '80s and '90s

Hol­ly­wood's most highly-an­tic­i­pated films for 2015 deal with the fu­ture. How­ever, they also take us on a jour­ney two or three decades into the past, bring­ing back mem­o­ries of the great cin­ema ex­pe­ri­ences of the '70s and '80s and the first mul­ti­plexes of the '90s, with a re­turn of favourite sound­tracks. Star Wars VII, Juras­sic World and Ter­mi­na­tor Genisys re­visit three of the most pop­u­lar cin­ema sagas of the past 40 years. The films also con­firm the cur­rent be­lief in Hol­ly­wood that if you have spent hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars on a sin­gle super-pro­duc­tion, it is bet­ter to re­peat the for­mula rather than take the risk of in­no­vat­ing.

How­ever, it is not all about se­quels and re­makes. One of the re­leases of the year is the cin­e­matic ver­sion of the best­seller phe­nom­e­non, 50 Shades of Grey, the erotic novel (with leather and low in­ten­sity sado-masochism), which was such a hit with the fe­male pub­lic. Two lit­tle-known ac­tors, Jamie Dor­nan and Dakota John­son, play the main parts of Chris­tan Grey and Anas­ta­sia Steele, in a film due for re­lease on Feb­ru­ary 13.

An­other no­table ex­cep­tion to the trend is Ale­jan­dro González Iñárritu's Bird­man (or The Un­ex­pected Virtue of Ig­no­rance), which is in a good po­si­tion to be­come the Oscar-win­ning movie of the year. The film is a por­trait of an actor who has fallen into deca­dence and is strug­gling to re­launch his ca­reer on Broad­way. The film plays with the image of vet­eran actor Michael Keaton, fa­mous for por­tray­ing an iconic su­per­hero, but who in the film is emo­tion­ally stripped as a re­flec­tion on cre­ation, au­then­tic­ity in the the­atre and cin­ema and the false­ness in the lives of Hol­ly­wood film di­rec­tors and ac­tors. The film has also been nom­i­nated for six Golden Globe awards.

Galax­ies far and near

How­ever, the event of the year will be on De­cem­ber 18, the re­lease date for Star Wars. Episode VII: The awak­en­ing of the force. There have been few pub­lic an­nounce­ments about this se­quel to the galac­tic saga. George Lucas sold the fran­chise to Dis­ney in 2012, and J. J. Abra­hams left Star Trek to take charge of the ea­gerly-awaited multi-mil­lion dol­lar pro­ject. Ac­cord­ing to the pro­ducer, Kath­leen Kennedy, the sev­enth episode will have fewer spe­cial ef­fects, more story and will re­turn to the essence of the orig­i­nal saga: “We aim to again find the feel­ing of the old movies”, she said. The film sees a re­turn for some of the orig­i­nal ac­tors in the saga, such as Har­ri­son Ford, Car­rie Fisher and Mark Hamill, who are joined by the rest of the cast: John Boyega, Daisy Ri­d­ley, Adam Dri­ver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domh­nall Glee­son and the vet­eran Max von Sydow.

The fifth in­stal­ment of the Ter­mi­na­tor se­ries when Ter­mi­na­tor Genisys opens on July 10. This film also sees the re­turn of its main actor, Arnold Schwartzneneg­ger, who was ab­sent for the fourth part.

New faces & di­nosaurs

Mean­while, Juras­sic World, which will come to cin­ema screens on July 12, has a com­pletely new cast. Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy) is now the hero who con­fronts a ge­net­i­cally mod­i­fied di­nosaur in a theme park full of thou­sands of tourists.

Mean­while, the Mar­vel su­per­hero team, The Avengers, which hold the record as the sec­ond-biggest gross­ing film in his­tory after Harry Pot­ter and Star Wars, re­turn on April 30 in Avengers. Age of Ul­tron.

Other high­lights this year in­clude the new James Bond movie, Spec­tre, Into the Woods, the adap­ta­tion of the mu­si­cal with Meryl Streep, In­side out, Pixar's new an­i­mated film, and Cin­derella, an adap­ta­tion of the clas­sic tale, di­rected by Ken­neth Branagh, star­ring Cate Blanchet.

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