Coming Soon—So now that we've read
Alibi's big Holiday Film Guide 2004, what do we have to look forward to in 2005? Casting our crystal ball ahead to next Christmas, we've already got some pretty entertaining looking films lined up. Here's what we'll most likely be talking about in our Holiday Film Guide 2005. … The next installment of the hugely popular Harry Potter series will be completed.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire will hit theaters shortly before Thanksgiving 2005. Terry Gilliam's long-awaited
Brothers Grimm with Matt Damon and Robin Williams comes out about the same time. Pixar Animation's next offering, the computer-animated
Cars (teaser trailers for which were attached to
The Incredibles) is scheduled for next November as well. The big screen version of Broadway hit
Rent (recently skewered in
Team America: World Police) dances its way onto the big screen in the final few months of 2005. With
The Lord of the Rings out of the way, we need another epic fantasy series to keep us on our toes. C.S. Lewis'
The Chronicles of Narnia goes live-action next Christmas with the first book in the series,
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Mel Brooks'
The Producers, which started out life as a movie and became a hit Broadway musical, is going back to movie screens. Brooks will now direct a musical film version starring Broadway babies Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane. Finally, in the wake of the aforementioned
Lord of the Rings trilogy, director Peter Jackson's big budget remake of
King Kong has to rate as one of the most anticipated films of next year's holiday season. Log on to Fandango and get your tickets now.