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Charlie'due south Angels | |
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Directed by | Elizabeth Banks |
Screenplay past | Elizabeth Banks |
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Based on | Charlie's Angels
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Produced by |
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Cinematography | Bill Pope |
Edited by | Alan Baumgarten |
Music by | Brian Tyler |
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Distributed past | Sony Pictures Releasing |
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Running time | 118 minutes[1] |
Country | United states of america |
Language | English |
Budget | $48–55 1000000[2] |
Box office | $73.iii million[3] [4] |
Charlie's Angels is a 2019 American action comedy film written and directed by Elizabeth Banks from a story by Evan Spiliotopoulos and David Auburn. It stars Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska as the new generation of Angels who are working for a individual detective bureau named the Townsend Agency. The movie is the third installment in the Charlie'due south Angels film serial and serves as a continuation of the story that began with the television series of the same proper noun by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, and the 2 previous theatrical films, Charlie'south Angels (2000) and Charlie's Angels: Total Throttle (2003).
Development of the film began in September 2015 when Sony Pictures opted to reboot the series post-obit the cancellation of the 2011 boob tube reboot and the release of 2003's Full Throttle. Months later, Elizabeth Banks joined the project equally managing director, producer, and writer. Casting announcements were fabricated throughout 2018, with Banks herself likewise confirmed to star. Principal photography commenced in September 2018 and took place in Germany and Turkey. The atomic number 82 unmarried from the moving picture'southward soundtrack, "Don't Call Me Angel", performed past Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, and Lana Del Rey, was released in September 2019, followed by the soundtrack and score album's corresponding releases on Nov i and viii.
Charlie'south Angels was theatrically released in the United states on November 15, 2019, by Sony Pictures Releasing to mixed reviews from critics and a poor opening weekend box role performance. Information technology was ranked by both USA Today and Diverseness as one of the biggest box-office disappointments of 2019.[5] [6] The film eventually grossed $73.iii one thousand thousand worldwide against an estimated product upkeep of $48–55 one thousand thousand and an estimated advertizement budget of $50 million.
Plot [edit]
A team of Angels, led past senior operative John Bosley, capture international embezzler Jonny Smith in Rio de Janeiro and turn him over to American authorities. A year later, the European division of the Townsend Agency is informed that Elena Houghlin, an engineer and programmer employed by entrepreneur Alexander Brok, wants to expose her superiors. She knows that Brok'south head of development, Peter Fleming, is covering up a discovery most how an energy conservation device that she helped invent, Calisto, has the potential to trigger fatal seizures when used. She meets with operative Edgar "Bosley" in Hamburg to plow over her findings, only an assassin named Hodak ambushes the meeting and later on kills Edgar, leaving Elena to drown. Edgar's protégé, Jane Kano, rescues her and brings her to operative Rebekah "Bosley" with the help of her partner, Sabina Wilson. Meanwhile, John, who has since retired from the bureau, discovers that Rebekah has tagged him with the agency's specialized subdermal implant without his knowledge.
Rebekah tasks Sabina and Jane, joined past Elena, with breaking into Brok'southward corporate headquarters to steal the remaining Calisto prototypes before they can be duplicated. Elena finds one but is forced to use information technology to escape, accidentally killing the chief of security, Ralph, in the process. After learning that Fleming took the other prototypes, Rebekah tracks him to Istanbul, where Jane utilizes one of her one-time intelligence contacts, Fatima, to locate him. They track him to a remote rock quarry, where the supposedly-imprisoned Smith is revealed to exist Fleming's intermediary for selling Calisto. Hodak is also present and kills Fleming earlier the Angels interruption up the sale. Rebekah suddenly disappears, allowing Smith and Hodak to escape with the prototypes.
Returning to their safehouse, Sabina shares her growing belief that Rebekah is secretly working against the bureau and manipulating them to steal Calisto for her ain benefit. While the iii ponder Sabina'due south suspicion, the safehouse is bombed. Rebekah shows upward only to exist shot by John, who has come up to rescue Elena. Sabina and Jane manage to survive and seek medical help from Fatima. Rebekah reappears and explains that John is the real traitor and that he has spent the last few decades secretly edifice his own network within the agency afterward he was passed over to succeed the tardily Charlie Townsend.
John takes Elena to a party in Chamonix hosted past Brok, who reveals himself as the mastermind behind the attempt to assassinate Elena and, unbeknownst to him, John'south program to weaponize Calisto. Using Elena's colleague Langston equally a earnest, John forces her to program a Calisto device to kill both herself and Langston before leaving. The Angels, having deduced his plan due to the information provided by Smith, who is later revealed to have defected to their side, bear witness upward and rescue Elena and Langston, Elena having already disabled the Calisto device. Jane exacts revenge by impaling Hodak on a spike, while Rebekah catches up with John and his men. Outnumbered, she has other Angels posing as guests subdue the men, after which Sabina knocks out John with a punch. Brok is arrested for conspiracy, and Jane and Langston commencement a human relationship. Elena is recruited equally an Angel by the Townsend Bureau after passing a series of rigorous training exercises.
In a mid-credits scene, Elena receives an official Angels tattoo and congratulations from former Angel Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith), who has get the new "Charlie".
Cast [edit]
- Kristen Stewart equally Sabina Wilson, a wild and rebellious Affections
- Naomi Scott as Elena Houghlin, an engineer, programmer, and creator of the Calisto project, who gets recruited to become an Angel
- Ella Balinska as Jane Kano, a former MI6 agent who became an Angel
- Elizabeth Banks as Rebekah "Bosley", a former Angel who became one of Charlie'southward assistants
- Djimon Hounsou as Edgar "Bosley" Dessange, one of Charlie's administration
- Sam Claflin as Alexander Brok, Elena's employer[7]
- Noah Centineo as Langston, Elena's assistant
- Nat Faxon as Peter Fleming, Elena's superior
- Patrick Stewart as John Bosley, Charlie'due south first and original assistant. Stewart replaces Bill Murray, who portrayed the character in the showtime installment.[8]
- Chris Pang every bit Jonny Smith, an international smuggler
- Jonathan Tucker equally Hodak, an assassinator
- Luis Gerardo Méndez equally the Saint, a Townsend Agency employee specializing in weapons and technology
- David Schütter as Ralph, the chief of security at Brok's corporate
- Hannah Hoekstra equally Ingrid, an Angel who works as a secretary at Brok's corporate
- Marie-Lou Sellem as Fatima Ahmed, Jane'southward contact in Istanbul
- Robert Clotworthy as the voice of Charles "Charlie" Townsend, the owner of the Townsend Agency. Clotworthy replaces John Forsythe, who voiced the grapheme in the television series and previous film installments, post-obit Forsythe's decease in 2010.[nine]
Making cameo appearances in the pic are Hailee Steinfeld, Lili Reinhart, Aly Raisman, Huda Kattan, and Chloe Kim every bit newly recruited Angels;[x] Ronda Rousey, Danica Patrick, and Laverne Cox every bit the Angels' instructors;[11] and Michael Strahan as the Townsend Agency's New York branch "Bosley".[12] Jaclyn Smith also makes a cameo advent as Kelly Garrett, reprising her character from the telly serial for her second appearance in the moving-picture show series, after cameoing in the second theatrical film.[thirteen] Still photographs of Kate Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Cheryl Ladd, Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, and Lucy Liu equally their respective characters from the idiot box series and previous installments also announced on a screen in the Townsend Agency's Los Angeles office.[xiv]
Production [edit]
In September 2015, Sony Pictures Entertainment appear that information technology was rebooting the Charlie'southward Angels franchise, with Elizabeth Banks in talks to directly the film,[xv] also as produce, with her Brownstone Productions partner Max Handelman.[15] [16] Evan Spiliotopoulos was hired to write the script for the reboot film.[16] Banks was officially confirmed as the film's manager the following year in April,[17] and rewrote the screenplay, which had previously been rewritten by Jay Basu, forth with earlier touch-ups past Craig Mazin and Semi Chellas.[18] Banks received sole screenplay credit, with "story by" billing for Spiliotopoulos and David Auburn.
In July 2018, it was announced that Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska would play the leading trio of the fighting squad and that Banks would also appear every bit a Bosley, with the motion picture featuring multiple characters by that name.[19] [20] Doug Belgrad also co-produced the moving picture through his ii.0 Entertainment, along with Elizabeth Cantillon, Banks, and Handelman. Patrick Stewart was cast as a second Bosley in September.[21] That same month, Luis Gerardo Méndez and Jonathan Tucker joined the bandage of the film, with Djimon Hounsou added as a tertiary Bosley,[22] [23] [24] while Nib Pope was appear equally the movie'south cinematographer.[25] Sam Claflin, Noah Centineo, Chris Pang and Nat Faxon later joined the bandage in Oct 2018.[26] [27] [28]
Principal photography on the film began on September 24, 2018.[29] Filming took identify at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Deutschland from October 2–7.[30] Further filming took place at the Spice Bazaar, Veliefendi Race Grade, and Sultanahmet, all in Istanbul, Turkey in early December.[31] [32] [33] Filming completed on December nine.[34]
Initially developed every bit a reboot of the franchise, the film instead serves as a continuation of the events of the original TV series and the McG-directed films.[35] Drew Barrymore, who had produced and starred in the previous flick installments, executive produced the film. Producer of the original series and beginning two films Leonard Goldberg came on board as an executive producer likewise.[36]
Music [edit]
Musician Brian Tyler composed the film's score,[37] while singer Ariana Grande co-executive produced the soundtrack along with music producer Savan Kotecha and record executive Scooter Braun.[38] Grande collaborated with fellow singers Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey on a song titled "Don't Telephone call Me Affections", which was released as the lead unmarried from the soundtrack on September 13, 2019.[39] A promotional unmarried, "How It's Done", by Kash Doll, Kim Petras, Alma, and Stefflon Don, was released on October 11.[twoscore] A second promotional single, "Pantera", by Brazilian vocaliser Anitta, was released on October 23.[41] The soundtrack and score albums were released on November i and 8, respectively.[42]
Release [edit]
Theatrical [edit]
Charlie's Angels was released on November xv, 2019, past Columbia Pictures.[12] Prior to this, Sony Pictures Releasing announced that the film would also exist released in IMAX format in select theaters.[43] The film was originally fix for November 1 appointment, but was pushed dorsum to avoid competition with Terminator: Nighttime Fate.[44]
The get-go theatrical trailer for the pic was released on June 27,[45] followed by the second trailer on October 11.[46] While Sony had originally intended to spend $100 meg to promote the picture, the company reduced the overall promotional cost to approximately $50 one thousand thousand in light of the film'southward underperformance during its opening weekend.[47]
Home media [edit]
Charlie's Angels was released digitally on February 18, 2020, and on Blu-ray and DVD on March 10.[48]
Reception [edit]
Box office [edit]
Charlie's Angels grossed $17.viii meg in the United States and Canada, and $55.5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $73.3 meg.[3] [4]
In the The states and Canada, the flick was released alongside Ford v Ferrari and The Skillful Liar, and was projected to gross $ten–12 million from 3,452 theaters in its opening weekend.[2] However, after making $3.1 meg on its get-go day (including $900,000 from Thursday night previews), it went on to debut to but $8.iv meg, finishing in tertiary place.[49] Following the moving picture's poor opening weekend,[50] [51] Deadline Hollywood cited the film'due south mixed disquisitional response and a lack of public interest in the franchise as reasons for the underperformance.[18] The Hollywood Reporter also observed that the moving picture specifically "failed to attract moviegoers over the age of 35", as well every bit "younger females—its target audience—in enough numbers".[50] In response to the motion picture's opening weekend underperformance, Banks stated that she was proud of the film regardless.[52] The motion-picture show fell 61% to $3.2 million in its 2d weekend, finishing in eighth.[53] The states Today and Variety ranked the film as one of the biggest box office failures of 2019.[54] [55]
Critical response [edit]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 52% with an boilerplate score of 5.4/10, based on 229 reviews. The website's critics consensus reads: "Earnest and energetic, if a bit uneven, Elizabeth Banks's pulpy Charlie'due south Angels adds new flair to the franchise with fun performances from its iii leads".[56] On Metacritic, the movie has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[57] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the pic an boilerplate grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those surveyed by PostTrak gave it an overall positive score of 69% (including an average 3 out of 5 stars), with 46% saying they would definitely recommend information technology.[49]
Beandrea July of The Hollywood Reporter commended how the picture "honors its precursors while elevating itself across them",[58] while Sandra Hall of The Sydney Morning Herald opined that the film exudes a "jaunty feel" every bit well as incorporates "a few well-placed plot twists, lots of skilful-humored banter and the usual fun to be had from the Angels' fondness for disguise".[59] Owen Gleiberman of Multifariousness praised Elizabeth Banks' direction every bit a source of the moving picture's strength, stating that she "proves herself to be a filmmaker who tin can stage fireworks with extreme flair".[lx] Writing for The Boston World, Tom Russo favorably regarded Kristen Stewart's performance as "a completely unexpected, who-knew mash-up of sexy and offbeat".[61] Also, Mark Lieberman of The Washington Post wrote that Stewart "upstages everyone, from the opening close-upward on her gleeful grin to her array of colorful costumes, riotous non sequiturs and unconventional posture choices".[62]
In a mixed review, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone was disquisitional of the film's pacing and comedic dialogue, only highlighted Stewart, Naomi Scott, and Ella Balinska as "the angels yous demand when a motion-picture show needs rescuing".[63] Similarly, Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune commented that the picture'southward characters "accept their fun, and we take a reasonable percentage of theirs",[64] while the New York Post 's Johnny Oleksinski noted conversely that the three actresses "click equally a unit of measurement, but lack much of the exuberance and distinctiveness of their predecessors".[65] Stephanie Zacharek of Fourth dimension negatively regarded the movie as "a shaggy, listless activity movie that's too messy to be fun",[66] the Los Angeles Times ' Kenneth Turan accounted the plot "overly complicated",[67] The Detroit News 's Adam Graham criticized the pic as "out-of-fashion",[68] and in an fifty-fifty more scathing review, BBC Online columnist Nicholas Barber called it "grimly unimaginative" and "tediously formulaic".[69]
Accolades [edit]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Charlie'south Angels at IMDb
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