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2017’s most highly anticipate­d movie shoots

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HOLLYWOOD will be shooting a plethora of big-name movies this year which will be closely followed until their release in 2018.

Star Wars Episode IX and Han Solo

With “Rogue One”, the fi rst spin- off of the Star Wars saga, achieving huge success worldwide, Disney is planning to begin shooting a second one this month which tells the story of a young Han Solo. The famous smuggler immortalis­ed by Harrison Ford will be played by Alden Ehrenreich. A few months later, in April, director Colin Trevorrow (“Jurassic World”) will begin production of the ninth episode of “Star Wars” at Pinewood Studios in London.

Release dates: May 2018 ( Han Solo) and May 2019 (“Star Wars IX”) The Batman Ben Affleck will be behind and in front of the camera for the next Batman instalment. He’s expected to begin shooting this latest episode, which he will be writing and producing, in the spring. The movie will also star Jeremy Irons, J.K Simmons and Joe Manganiell­o. Release date: 2018 Jurassic World sequel Juan Antonio Bayona will step into Colin Trevorrow’s shoes for the sequel to the 2015 blockbuste­r which brought in US$ 1.6 billion at the box office. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, the stars of the fi rst movie, will begin shooting the second one in February-March in London and Hawaii. Release date: June 2018 Robin Hood: Origins This new adaptation of the Robin Hood story will begin production in Budapest this month, with the British actor Taron Egerton (“Kingsman”) in the title role. It will also star Jamie Foxx, Ben Mendelsohn and Jamie Dornan (“Fifty Shades of Grey”). Release date: March 2018 A Star is Born Bradley Cooper will direct his fi rst fi lm in California in early 2017. For his fi rst work as a director, the actor has opted for a new adaptation of the musical “A Star is Born”. Following in the footsteps of Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand, Lady Gaga will be playing a young actress in search of fame and fortune. Release date: September 2018 Avatar 2 Almost ten years after the fi rst episode, which still is the world number one box- office fi lm of all time, James Cameron is fi nally set to return to planet Pandora. According to the actor Stephen Lang, shooting will begin in 2017 with Sam Worthingto­n, Sigourney Weaver and Zoe Saldana. Release date: December 2018 Mary Poppins Returns In early 2017, Rob Marshall (“Chicago”, “Nine”) will bring Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, Colin Firth and Ben Wishaw to London to fi lm a follow-up to the famous Disney movie which was released in 1964. The new Mary Poppins production is set 20 years after the fi rst one so the Banks children are now adults. Release date: Christmas 2018 The Alchemist In mid-2017, Laurence Fishburne will begin shooting an adaptation of the philosophi­cal tale by Paulo Coelho that he has been working on for many years. The novel, which was released in 1988, tells the story of a young Spanish shepherd’s quest for hidden treasure that starts in Andalusia and ends in the Egyptian pyramids. Release date: 2018 Black Panther Having fi rst appeared in “Captain America: Civil War,” the African prince is now set to have his own movie adventure which will begin shooting in Atlanta this month. Chadwick Boseman will star in the title role alongside Forest Whitaker, Lupita Nyong’o, Angela Bassett and Martin Freeman. Release date: February 2018 The Irishman Over 20 years after “Casino,” Martin Scorsese will begin shooting this Frank Sheeran biopic in February or March with Robert De Niro, one of his favorite actors. Sheeran is suspected of having killed the labor union leader Jimmy Hoffa in 1975. This ninth collaborat­ion between the renowned director and actor will also star Al Pacino and Joe Pesci. Release date: 2018 — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? De Niro (left) and Scorsese will shoot ‘The Irishman’ this year, their ninth movie together. — AFP file photo
De Niro (left) and Scorsese will shoot ‘The Irishman’ this year, their ninth movie together. — AFP file photo

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