Fox previews awards slate with 'Revenant,' 'Martian,' 'Joy'
Most studios come to CinemaCon to show off their summer blockbusters -- flashy tentpole movies exhibitors know will bring hordes of filmgoers to their theatres.
But 20th Century Fox took a different approach on Thursday,
unveiling early footage of its awards season hopefuls: Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s
“The Revenant,” David O. Russell’s “Joy” and Ridley Scott’ “For the past two years, New Regency and Fox Searchlight have won
the Oscar for best picture, and that’s a hell of an accomplishment,” he said.
“Since we’re in Vegas, I’d say that partnership is a pretty good bet.”
Adapted from Michael Punke's 2003 novel,
“The Revenant” stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a 19th century fur trapper who is
left to die in the wilderness after being mauled by a bear. But if you’re
thinking Cheryl Strayed’s “Wild,” you’ve got it all wrong. The footage unveiled
to the crowd on Thursday -- shot in the “harsh Canadian wilderness” using only
natural light, according to a title card -- was far more violent than you’d
expect from a survival picture.
The crowd got to see far more of “The Martian,” Scott’s latest film about an astronaut (played by Matt Damon) stranded on Mars. Yes, that’s right -- Damon is playing yet another astronaut stuck in space, just like he did in his surprise role in “Interstellar” last year. But it looks as though Damon will really have room to shine here. He called the film “one of the best projects I’ve worked on in years” in a video message to exhibitors.
In the film, Damon’s character is presumed dead after a storm hits
Mars during a mission he and his colleagues are on. But his crew mates --
including Jessica Chasten, Michael Pena and Kate Mara -- never fully give up
hope that their friend is alive.
Indeed, Damon is hard at work up in the sky, trying to figure out
a way to make contact with NASA and survive in the meantime, growing four
years' worth of food on a planet “where nothing grows.” When one of his
messages finally gets beamed down to Earth, he giddily exclaims, “In your face,
Neil Armstrong!”

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