
“Predator” was up next, with Corden taking over the role of the alien trophy hunter.

See Photos: Mel Gibson, a Tank and '80s Action Stars Overload - 'Expendables 3' Sunday Morning Spectacle “I don’t know, I never saw any of them,” Schwarzenegger said. “Well, what’s the difference?” Corden replied. “Are we doing ‘Expendables’ number one, two or three?” Schwarzenegger asked. The two started off with classics like “Conan the Barbarian” and “Pumping Iron” before shifting to Schwarzenegger’s more recent fare, like “The Expendables.” It’s by far the best way to see a Marvel movie and any movie period.Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared on “The Late Late Show with James Corden” on Monday to promote his new zombie drama “Maggie,” and the action star helped Corden act out iconic scenes from some of his biggest movies, much like Tom Hanks did during Corden’s debut. “We want you to feel like you’re part of the action. “We set out to craft an epic cinematic experience that is visually spectacular and totally engrossing with every inch of the frame,” Feige said. Bravo offered a glimpse into her film “Zola,” and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige appeared in a pre-recorded message before he introduced a sizzle reel that included “Black Widow.” Maggie Q, star of the upcoming action film “The Protégé,” talked about her excitement at seeing her work back in theaters. More: Are we actually going to have a summer-movie season this year? Yes, 'if we're good'Įach speaker encouraged the return to theaters as the industry moves to rebound after the pandemic created life without theaters about a year ago. The three-hour event also featured movie clips and trailers from Disney, Sony and other studios.Įxtended footage was shown from Warner Bros.’ “In the Heights,” Disney’s “Cruella,” Universal’s “F9,” Paramount’s “Snake Eyes” and Aretha Franklin’s biopic “Respect” from MGM Studios/United Artist Releasing.

The gathering was one of the first in-person events for the industry to showcase its biggest upcoming projects. They are missing special and visual effects and all the great stuff you usually see on the big screen.” “Yes, we’ve seen over the past year in the pandemic, that people watch movies on their little iPhone and iPad and put on their glasses to see what’s going on there. “If you have the movie and you don’t have the theaters, you don’t have nothing,” Schwarzenegger said.
