Entertainment News Roundup: Brad Pitt action movie 'Bullet Train' speeds into theaters; 'Joker' film sequel set for theater release in October 2024 -Warner Bros and more

"Joker 2" will star Joaquin Phoenix reprising his role as the title character, which earned him the Academy Award as best actor in the original 2019 film depicting an origin story for the arch enemy of DC Comics' superhero Batman, according to the studio spokesperson. Brad Pitt action movie 'Bullet Train' speeds into theaters Action movie "Bullet Train" starring Brad Pitt is pulling into its final stop - cinemas - starting on Wednesday.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-08-2022 02:33 IST | Created: 04-08-2022 02:30 IST
Entertainment News Roundup: Brad Pitt action movie 'Bullet Train' speeds into theaters; 'Joker' film sequel set for theater release in October 2024 -Warner Bros and more
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Following is a summary of current entertainment news briefs.

Nintendo Switch sales slump on chip shortage

Japan's Nintendo Co Ltd sold 23% fewer Switch consoles in the April-June quarter than a year earlier following chip shortages, it said on Wednesday. The Kyoto-based gaming company said it expected procurement to improve "from late summer towards autumn" and maintained its forecast to sell 21 million units in the year through end-March 2023.

'Joker' film sequel set for theater release in October 2024 -Warner Bros

A motion picture sequel to the Oscar-winning psychological thriller "Joker," based on one of the world's best known comic book villains, is set for release in theaters on Oct. 4, 2024, a spokesperson for film distributor Warner Bros said on Wednesday. "Joker 2" will star Joaquin Phoenix reprising his role as the title character, which earned him the Academy Award as best actor in the original 2019 film depicting an origin story for the arch enemy of DC Comics' superhero Batman, according to the studio spokesperson.

Brad Pitt action movie 'Bullet Train' speeds into theaters

Action movie "Bullet Train" starring Brad Pitt is pulling into its final stop - cinemas - starting on Wednesday. The film sees Pitt's hitman character, Ladybug, seemingly taking on his easiest job as he is asked to locate a suitcase on a high-speed train and then disembark. Unbeknownst to him, he is not the only assassin looking for the case, or for revenge. The other assassins traveling with intent include Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry), Tangerine (Aaron Taylor Johnson), Prince (Joey King), Hornet (Zazie Beetz) and Wolf (Bad Bunny). Pitt said he read the script while under lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic and found himself laughing.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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