Entertainment NewsWarner Bros. Pushes Gerard Butler 'Geostorm' Back to 2017

Warner Bros. Pushes Gerard Butler ‘Geostorm’ Back to 2017

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Warner Bros. has pushed back the release of Geostorm the Louisiana filmed movie that was expected to be released October 21, 2016.

Now according to reports, the sci-fi adventure film will hit theaters on January 13, 2017.

Geostorm features Gerard Butler and marks the directorial debut of veteran writer-producer Dean Devlin.

The project was developed independently by David Ellison’s Skydance Productiosn before Warner Bros. picked it up.

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From a script written by Devlin (Independence Day), Geostorm follows a satellite designer who heads into space to prevent climate-controlling satellites from creating a man-made storm of epic sizes when he and his estranged brother learn of a plot to assassinate the president.

Geostorm is also set to open against Boss Baby, The Dark Tower, The Magnificent Seven and Power Rangers.

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