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Ryan Reynolds Shares New ‘Pokémon Detective Pikachu’ Trailer “What A Pikachu World”

Ryan Reynolds, who voices Pikachu in the upcoming Pokémon movie Detective Pikachu, has shared a new trailer of sorts he’s dubbed “What a Pikachu World.”
The new trailer shares some peeks at the movie, sometimes a getting a bit emotional, set to Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World.” In addition to the trailer, a new behind the scenes featurette has also found its way online.
You can find much more info on Detective Pikachu and check out the new videos below.
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Tags: Detective Pikachu, John Mathieson, Justice Smith, Kathryn Newton, Ken Watanabe, Mark Sanger, Nicole Perlman, Nigel Phelps, Pokemon, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, Rob Letterman, Ryan Reynolds, Warner Brothers
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‘Detective Pikachu’ Casting Video: These Pokemon Want To Dance With Somebody

Once, there were 150 different kinds of Pokémon. But that was a long time ago. Now there are over 807 kinds of Pokémon. And though it may be difficult to cram all of them in one film, Detective Pikachu will bring out the best, overlooked, and your favorites.
Warner Bros. has just released a new video showing off some of these Pokémon that range from Charizard, the Flame Pokémon; and Jigglypuff, the Balloon Pokémon; to Pancham, the Playful Pokémon; and Aipom, the Long Arm Pokémon. And they are introducing us to them in the most adorable and cutest way possible. A casting video. Check it out below.
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‘Detective Pikachu’ Trailer: Justice Smith and Ryan Reynolds Need A Pokémon Hero

Warner Bros. and Legendary could have gone the traditional route with their first live-action Pokémon movie by adapting the story of the boy on a journey to collect all Pokémon species. But they didn’t. Instead, they are adapting one of the franchise’s many spinoffs, Detective Pikachu.
In the film adaptation, we see Justice Smith play Tim Goodman, a human, whose father has suddenly gone missing. But when a wise-cracking Pikachu (Ryan Reynolds) comes in to help him, they uncover a shocking plot that could destroy this peaceful co-existence and threaten the whole Pokémon universe. Check out the newest trailer for the film below.
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‘Pokemon: Detective Pikachu’ Trailer: Justice Smith and Ryan Reynolds Are On The Case

The world of Pokemon comes alive next year in Pokemon: Detective Pikachu. The live-action and animation hybrid film sees Justice Smith being paired up with a wise-cracking Pikachu (voiced by Ryan Reynolds), who wears a detective hat and solves mysteries in a city where humans and Pokemon co-exist.
Now, Warner Bros. has released the first look at the film by releasing an official trailer for the film. Check it out below, along with a new poster.
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Pokemon Movie ‘Detective Pikachu’ Adds Ken Watanabe

If the early cast for the Pokemon movie Detective Pikachu didn’t catch you off guard at first, then this next new cast member will be even more of a shocker. Following the casting of Ryan Reynolds as the title character comes Ken Watanabe.
That’s right, the live-action Pokemon movie is very much real, and it is adding actors and actresses that will make up a pretty eclectic cast. More on the story below.
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Tags: Alex Hirsch, Detective Pikachu, Eric Pearson, Justice Smith, Kathryn Newton, Ken Watanabe, Nicole Perlman, Pokemon, Pokemon: Detective Pikachu, Rob Letterman, Ryan Reynolds, Tom McCarthy
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Ryan Reynolds Lends His Voice To Pokemon Movie ‘Detective Pikachu’

It looks like the world of Pokemon is about to get a major attitude problem now that Ryan Reynolds is in talks to lend his voice to Detective Pikachu, the first ever live-action Pokemon movie.
Yes, the live-action Pokemon movie is still in the works, having just cast two other actors in the past few weeks. But adding Reynolds should prove to be the star power the film needs to draw some major attention. More on the story below.
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Ansel Elgort In Talks For New ‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Movie

A new movie based on the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons is still on the way from Warner Brothers, and now the studio has found an actor to star in it.
It’s being reported that 22-year-old Ansel Elgort has entered into early talks to star in the movie, which is described as “a fantasy adventure centering on a warrior and his band of mystical creatures as they embark on a dangerous journey to find a mythical treasure.” Elgort’s previous credits include the 2013 Carrie remake, Divergent and its sequels Insurgent and Allegiant, The Fault in Our Stars, and Men, Women & Children.
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First Trailer For ‘Goosebumps’ Movie Starring Jack Black

Sony Pictures has officially released the first trailer for Goosebumps, the movie based on R.L. Stine‘s library of children’s horror books of the same name. The movie was first announced back in 2012.
Instead of trying to figure out which of Stine’s original 62 books (with many spinoffs coming later) to use in making the movie, it was decided to instead find a way to use all of them in the same movie. To do this, Stine is an actual character in the movie played by Jack Black, whose many horrors are brought into the real world leading to some Jumanji style madness.
You can check out the trailer for Goosebumps below, along with a poster and a synopsis for the movie.
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‘Goosebumps’ Adaptation Gets ‘Monsters vs Aliens’ Director Rob Letterman

Goosebumps, those classic youth horror novels written by R.L. Stine, may have been popular in the 90s and hit its peak when a televised series aired, but it has taken such a long time for the novels to get adapted into a full-length film. Sony Pictures found the potential box office gold that these Goosebumps titles may have and now have hired Monsters vs Aliens director Rob Letterman to direct the film.
Acquired back in 2008, a draft was written by Larry Karaszewski and Scott Alexander, and then later rewritten by Carl Ellsworth and Darren Lemke.
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