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Still another original star has approved of Channing Tatum's forthcoming Ghost Remake. Though facts of Tatum's remake are yet undisclosed, the movie will be a current audience's reimagining of the 1990 classic with same name. At Rotten Tomatoes, the original movie currently boasts a 75% rating; it also made $500 million at the world box office. Tatum will be playing Sam Wheat in the remake; late Patrick Swayze performed him in the original. Demi Moore's unexpected response on the remake is that remakes could pleasantly surprise.
An original celebrity has responded favorably once more for Tatum's remake. Actor Tony Goldwyn voiced his thoughts on the forthcoming remake when speaking with Screen Rant about his most recent directing effort Ezra. He begins by saying Tatum is talented and that he finds great delight in seeing what he achieves with the resources. Before saying the remake would copy the success of the original, Goldwyn said Ghost was a fantastic and timeless tale. His entire quotation is below:
Tatum and his remake have everyone's attention as the late Swayze starred numerous beloved Movies. Originally Ghost was one of them.
Remaking Swayze-led Movies has been a popular trend in the 2010s; the most recent Road House directed by Jake Gyllenhaal Though it has only garnered tepid reviews with an approval score of 60% from critics and a 53% rating from fans on Rotten Tomatoes, the Prime Video original received a sequel because to the great viewership statistics on Prime Video. Other remakes, meantime, have not been as popular. The Red Dawn remake only brought in $50 million globally in 2012 and received a measly 15% RT rating from critics and 50% from spectators. Point Break made $134 million at the box office globally and performed much worse in 2015, with an 11% RT score from critics and 29% from fans. Gyllenhaal's Road House had mixed reviews, but its Prime Video performance was sufficient for a sequel—the actor set to reprise his Dalton character.
Another original talent responds favorably to Channing Tatum's upcoming Ghost remake. Though specifics of Tatum's remake are yet undisclosed, the movie will be a current audience's reinterpretation of the 1990 blockbuster with same name. At Rotten Tomatoes, the original movie currently boasts a 75% rating; it also made $500 million at the world box office. Tatum will be playing Sam Wheat in the remake; late Patrick Swayze performed him in the original. Demi Moore's unexpected response on the remake is that remakes could pleasantly surprise.
An original celebrity has responded favorably once more for Tatum's remake. Actor Tony Goldwyn voiced his thoughts on the forthcoming remake when speaking with Screen Rant about his most recent directing effort Ezra. He begins by saying Tatum is talented and that he finds great delight in seeing what he achieves with the resources. Before saying the remake would copy the success of the original, Goldwyn said Ghost was a fantastic and timeless tale. His entire quotation is below:
Ghost centers upon slain financier Sam Wheat (Swayze). With the help of the psychic Oda Mae Brown (Goldberg), Molly Jensen (Moore) sets out to save his girlfriend, from the killer,.
Paramount Plus allows one to stream the original Ghost.
I love Channing Tatum; he is quite brilliant. I would absolutely want to see how he handles it. This is an amazing story that is enduring; if done right, I think it will be the same gangbusters it was thirty-some years ago.
Strong audience figures for the 1980s classic Road House Amazon Prime Video adaptation attracted attention; a sequel is currently in development. Tatum and his remake have everyone's attention as the late Swayze starred numerous beloved movies. The original Ghost was among them.
Tatum and his remake have everyone's attention as the late Swayze starred numerous beloved movies. The original Ghost was one of them.
Remaking Swayze-led Movies has been a popular trend in the 2010s; the most recent Road House directed by Jake Gyllenhaal Though it has only garnered tepid reviews with an approval score of 60% from critics and a 53% rating from fans on Rotten Tomatoes, the Prime Video original received a sequel because to the great viewership statistics on Prime Video. Other remakes, meantime, have not been as popular. The Red Dawn remake only brought in $50 million globally in 2012 and received a measly 15% RT rating from critics and 50% from spectators. Point Break made $134 million at the box office globally and performed much worse in 2015, with an 11% RT score from critics and 29% from fans. Gyllenhaal's Road House had mixed reviews, but its Prime Video performance was sufficient for a sequel—the actor set to reprise his Dalton character.
Tatum and his remake have everyone's attention as the late Swayze starred numerous beloved movies. The original Ghost was one of them.
Remaking Swayze-led Movies has been a popular trend in the 2010s; the most recent Road House directed by Jake Gyllenhaal Though it has only garnered tepid reviews with an approval score of 60% from critics and a 53% rating from fans on Rotten Tomatoes, the Prime Video original received a sequel because to the great viewership statistics on Prime Video. Other remakes, meantime, have not been as popular. The Red Dawn remake only brought in $50 million globally in 2012 and received a measly 15% RT rating from critics and 50% from spectators. Point Break made $134 million at the box office globally and performed much worse in 2015, with an 11% RT score from critics and 29% from fans. Gyllenhaal's Road House had mixed reviews, but its Prime Video performance was sufficient for a sequel—the actor set to reprise his Dalton character.
Given the original movie was even nominated for five Oscars and won two of them for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Writing, the pressure for this particular remake could be even more strong. With so few specifics of the remake at hand, one can only hypothesize, much as Goldwyn did. But Tatum's Ghost remake clearly has large shoes to occupy.
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