Andy Muschietti's superhero epic starring Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton, and Michael Shannon had its premiere at CinemaCon, and hits theaters June 16.
The first reactions are pouring in from Cinemacon 2023, and right now, they’re... surprisingly good? There was aof talk coming into this movie, especially among Warner Bros.
execs themselves, about the buzz for Muschietti’s superhero smash, and it turns out that buzz might be a little realer than some expected. Check out a few of the reactions, kicking off with io9's own Germain Lussier.We share and access a ton of private data every day which can cause some big problems if that info gets into the wrong hands.
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