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Sight unseen, some likely Hollywood hits on deck for '05

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Keisha Castle Hughes as the Queen of the Naboo in 'Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith'.

Keisha Castle Hughes as the Queen of the Naboo in 'Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith'.


LOS ANGELES - Most years look good on paper before they get underway since Hollywood always fields enough high profile movies to make any year sound promising.

Of course, there's no way to know sight unseen which films will prove to be box office winners. A year ago, for instance,
who would have predicted that "The Passion of the Christ" would gross US$370 million domestically, nearly matching "Spider-Man 2's" US$373 million?

Nonetheless, looking ahead at 2005 suggests there are enough high profile films in the pipeline to keep Hollywood in good spirits. Here's a quick look at 10 prime releases arriving later this year for which there are very high hopes. Opening dates, of course, are always subject to change.

1. GEORGE LUCAS' "STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH" (LUCASFILM AND 20TH CENTURY FOX)

The "Star Wars" gang is back, including Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman and Hayden Christiansen. This story takes place three years after the end of "Episode II" when a massive battle is underway during the last days of the Clone Wars. The gap between the prequels and the original "Star Wars" trilogy is bridged with the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Empire at the conclusion of the Clone Wars. At this time, the Jedi are scattered, Anakin Skywalker becomes Darth Vader and we meet the infants Luke and Leia.

2. STEVEN SPIELBERG'S "THE WAR OF THE WORLDS" (PARAMOUNT AND DREAMWORKS)

By the time Tom Cruise declares "War," "Star Wars" will have had nearly six weeks of playing time and moviegoers will be ready for another slice of prime sci-fi. In this case, the source material is H.G. Wells' classic novel about Martians invading the Earth, prompting an intergalactic war that could wipe out the human race.

"War" won't, however, have the July Fourth marketplace entirely to itself in the US. Friday, July 1 will see Disney open its animated family film "Chicken Little" while Fox kicks off its sci-fi comic book based action adventure "Fantastic Four."

3. RIDLEY SCOTT'S "KINGDOM OF HEAVEN" (FOX)

Kingdom" is an action adventure set during the 12th Century about a young blacksmith who becomes a knight and helps defend Jerusalem during the Crusades. Needless to say, there's a princess and a romance, as well as lots of battle action. Orlando Bloom ("The Pirates of the Caribbean") stars opposite Liam Neeson and David Thewlis.

4. CHRISTOPHER NOLAN'S "BATMAN BEGINS" (WARNER BROS.)

Given Warner Bros.' success over the years with its "Batman" franchise, there's every reason to expect more of the same from the latest episode.

"Begins" stars Christian Bale as Bruce Wayne and the Dark Knight, Michael Caine, Katie Holmes, Liam Neeson and Morgan Freeman. Directed by Nolan, whose career was launched by his critically acclaimed dark suspense thriller "Memento" in 2000, "Begins" film explores the origins of the Batman legend and how Batman emerged as a force for good in Gotham City.

With around eight years having elapsed since Joel Schumacher's underwhelming "Batman & Robin," Warner has orchestrated a new beginning that evokes the tone of the early "Batman" comic books rather than the later films.

5. MICHAEL BAY'S "THE ISLAND" (DREAMWORKS)

The blockbuster season and sci-fi fantasy popcorn films from high profile action directors go hand in hand, which certainly should work in favor of "Island," which is directed by Michael Bay ("Bad Boys II," "Armageddon"), and stars Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Djimon Hounsou and Steve Buscemi.

"Island's" storyline is set in a utopian mid-21st Century world in which human clones are created in order to provide spare parts for original humans. McGregor and Johansson's characters manage to escape before they're to be "harvested" for parts and are now in a desperate race to survive as the forces that once nurtured them are now out to kill them.

6. MIKE NEWELL'S "HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE" (WARNER BROS.)

For the franchise's fourth episode, "Goblet of Fire," Warner is going back to the series' fall release roots.

"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" kicked off the series Nov. 16, 2001 with US$90 million-plus and wound up grossing nearly US$318 million domestically. It was followed by "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," which arrived Nov. 15, 2002 to over US$88 million and ended up with about US$262 million. Last summer, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" bowed with almost US$94 million and got to US$249.5 million.

7. SHAWN LEVY'S "THE PINK PANTHER" (MGM)

This will be the tenth theatrical feature since the series began in 1963 with Blake Edwards' wonderfully inventive comedy starring the incredibly zany Peter Sellers as Inspector Jacques Clouseau.

In the years since Sellers' death in 1980 there have been efforts to breathe new life into the classic series, but they've never quite worked. There was, for instance, Edwards' own attempt to rekindle the flames for MGM with 1993's "Son of the Pink Panther," starring the then very hot Roberto Benigni. In the end, it grossed only about US$2.4 million domestically.

This time around success seems much more likely thanks to the inspired casting of Steve Martin as Clouseau. Levy's last film, the family comedy "Cheaper By the Dozen," starring Martin and Bonnie Hunt, grossed nearly US$139 million domestically.

8. MARTIN CAMPBELL'S "THE LEGEND OF ZORRO" (COLUMBIA)

Just as Hollywood starts the summer in early May it now starts the holiday season in early November. This year Columbia seized the opportunity to do so with the latest in its western adventure romance "Zorro" franchise, moving it out of late September when Disney's "Cars" sped off to the summer of 2006.

Columbia's 1998 episode "The Mask of Zorro," directed by Campbell and starring Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones, opened in mid-July to US$22.5 million. It did nearly US$94 million domestically. This time Banderas, Hopkins and Zeta-Jones are back in action again with Campbell still at the helm.

9. PETER JACKSON'S "KING KONG" (UNIVERSAL)

After the now legendary success that Jackson achieved with his New Line trilogy "The Lord of the Rings," you'd have to be certifiably loony not to bet the farm on his remake of "King Kong" for Universal. As things now stand, nothing else is going up against "Kong" in December, and that's likely to remain the case as we get into the New Year.

Jackson's "Kong" stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black and Adrien Brody in this familiar beauty and the beast story in which a documentary film crew and team of explorers goes searching for a giant gorilla they believe is living in the jungles of Skull Island. What may differentiate this remake from the classic 1933 original is Jackson's focus on events in the film taking place in those perilous jungles filled with prehistoric creatures. As competitive as the '05 holiday season is likely to be, "Kong" looms as a true 800-pound box office gorilla.

10. MEL BROOKS AND SUSAN STROMAN'S "THE PRODUCERS" (UNIVERSAL)

As powerful a box office force as "Kong" is likely to be next December, there's always room for more as long as you're targeting a different audience. Enter, "The Producers."

Directed by Susan Stroman, who directed the blockbuster Broadway musical, written by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan, who collaborated on the hit play the film is based on, and starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick who starred in the smash show, how could "The Producers" do anything but succeed?

- REUTERS/HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

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