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Sneak peak

Sony opens CinemaCon with stunning show of new footage

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Sony kicked off the annual CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas Monday with an array of stars and plenty of thrills in neverbefor­e-seen footage of its upcoming slate of movies.

Hollywood decamps to the Nevada desert for four days every year for the gathering, where theater operators are offered exclusive previews of the movies they can expect to be showing over the coming year.

Sony set the tone for what is expected to be a week of surprises with exclusive foot

age from Blade Runner 2049, Spider Man: Homecoming,

The Dark Tower and many other blockbuste­rs due to hit theaters over summer and beyond.

Among the stars presenting on stage at Caesar’s Palace were Jon Hamm, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Tom Holland, Nick Jonas and Jack Black.

The presentati­on kicked off with the opening minutes of heist thriller Baby Driver, with Sony announcing they were moving the film’s release forward six weeks to June 28.

Director Edgar Wright ( Shaun of the

Dead) revealed he had risked life and limb to make sure he got the perfect shots of the getaway car during high octane chase scenes filmed in Atlanta, Georgia.

“I took to strapping myself to the car, on the outside of the car like Mad Max,” Wright, 42, told the audience.

“I was genuinely suffering for my art, so I could see the actors’ faces... I now know what it is like to go backwards at 70 miles ( 112 kilometers) per hour.”

Crowd- pleasing

Next up was a look at the big screen treatment of horror novelist Stephen King’s fantasy series The Dark Tower, starring Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughe­y and due out in July.

The project has been shrouded in secrecy, with plans for a trailer shelved last year, so it was an exclusive for the CinemaCon delegates, who were treated to plenty of crowd- pleasing slo- mo shootouts.

Sony lightened the tone with footage from its upcoming animated slate, including

Smurfs: The Lost Village, Christian comedy The Star and The Emoji Movie, which appears to put the “poop” emoji front and center.

Then Marvel chief Kevin Feige introduced footage from Spider- Man: Homecom

ing which gave the audience a first look at Michael Keaton as the webslinger’s arch- nemesis The Vulture.

Sony movies chief Tom Rothman came to the stage to present stunning new footage from Blade Runner 2049, showing a darker- looking movie than Ridley Scott’s 1982 original.

“Netflix my ass,” he quipped after wowing the crowd with bleak scenes from Los Angeles and a snow- bound Las Vegas, all of which were actually filmed in Budapest. Denis Villeneuve’s Blade

Runner 2049 stars Ryan Gosling as the LAPD’s Officer K while Harrison Ford reprises his role as Rick Deckard from the original.

It is already one of the most hotly anticipate­d movies of the year six months ahead of its release, but that didn’t stop Rothman taking a swipe at new kid on the block streaming giant Netflix.

DiCaprio’s ‘ whining’

The Internet streamer has found itself in conflict with movie theater operators in the past because its original content goes straight to viewers’ TVs and mobile devices.

The comic highlight of the evening came with Dwayne Johnson bringing on castmates Nick Jonas, Karen Gillan and Jack Black to present footage from Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, a remake of 1995’ s Jumanji starring Robin Williams. “A lot of people make a big deal about how awesome it was that Leonardo DiCaprio braved the ice- cold tundra in The Revenant,” he ventured. “I don’t want to hear his whining. You try to make a movie in Hawaii... We got centipedes nipping at the sack, so I don’t wanna hear it, DiCap!” The segment started off respectabl­y enough, with Johnson paying tribute to the late Williams and recalling his nerves at meeting his comic hero. But then Black hilariousl­y brought down the tone by complainin­g about harsh conditions – “the mosquitoes, the heat, the hellish terrain” – during the shoot in Hawaii.

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 ?? Photo: IC ?? A Caesars Palace security guard walks past a lobby advertisem­ent for Baywatch at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Monday.
Photo: IC A Caesars Palace security guard walks past a lobby advertisem­ent for Baywatch at CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Monday.
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