From ‘Jumanji’ to Tarantino, Sony teases varied slate
LOS ANGELES — Sony Pictures Entertainment Chairman Tom Rothman assured theatre owners Monday that his studio is dedicated to appealing to a range of audiences — from global franchises such as “Spider-Man” and “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” series to family films, action pics, comedies and even Quentin Tarantino’s Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
Both Tarantino and DiCaprio surprised the audience of exhibitors with their appearance at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, but unlike most of the films Sony would hype Monday with new footage and celebrities, they had nothing to show. They haven’t shot a frame yet.
“It’s hard to speak about a film that we haven’t done yet,” DiCaprio said on stage.
The “hush-hush” film will take place in Hollywood in 1969 at the “height of the counter-culture explosion,” the famed director said.