The Pokemon: Detective Pikachu movie review is here. The first live-action/animated film in the Pok?mon franchise is based on the character created by Satoshi Tajiri and the 2016 video game Detective Pikachu. Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures and The Pok?mon Company, in association with Toho Co., Ltd, the movie stars Ryan Reynolds as the voice and facial motion capture of the titular character. Directed by Rob Letterman, who co-wrote the screenplay with Dan Hernandez, Benji Samit and Derek Connolly from a story by Hernandez, Samit and Nicole Perlman, the movie is scheduled to release in the United States and India on May 10, 2019. Does it fulfill the expectations? Let?s find out in this critic review of Pok?Mon: Detective Pikachu.
Immediate reaction when the end credits starts rolling
Rodents are having a blast!! After giving hope to the surviving Avengers, in Endgame, here in Pok?Mon: Detective Pikachu as Pok?...
Immediate reaction when the end credits starts rolling
Rodents are having a blast!! After giving hope to the surviving Avengers, in Endgame, here in Pok?Mon: Detective Pikachu as Pok?...
- 5/9/2019
- GlamSham
In the new trailer for the forthcoming Warner Bros. pic Detective Pikachu we are thrown into the world of Pokemon featuring Ryan Reynolds voicing the titular character and Justice Smith as his newfound friend. And it’s all set to the adrenaline-pumping classic “I Need A Hero” by Bonnie Tyler.
The new trailer gives us more action and a look at more monsters from the Pokemon universe (Psyduck! Bulbasaur! Charizard! Mr. Mime! Jigglypuff!) and we get to see the monsters go head to head in the arena. Above all, we get to see a lot of explosive action with Tim (Smith) and his unlikely relationship with Pikachu as he attempts to find his missing dad. The movie also stars Kathryn Newton, Ken Watanabe, Iran Soni, Paul Kitson, and Bill Nighy.
The first-ever live-action Pokémon adventure is directed by Rob Letterman and follows Tim as he searches for his ace detective father Harry Goodman.
The new trailer gives us more action and a look at more monsters from the Pokemon universe (Psyduck! Bulbasaur! Charizard! Mr. Mime! Jigglypuff!) and we get to see the monsters go head to head in the arena. Above all, we get to see a lot of explosive action with Tim (Smith) and his unlikely relationship with Pikachu as he attempts to find his missing dad. The movie also stars Kathryn Newton, Ken Watanabe, Iran Soni, Paul Kitson, and Bill Nighy.
The first-ever live-action Pokémon adventure is directed by Rob Letterman and follows Tim as he searches for his ace detective father Harry Goodman.
- 2/26/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
A few new pieces of poster art for Detective Pikachu have been released online along with a contest that the fans are invited to participate in!
Legendary is partnering up with Talenthouse and asking the talented fans to create their own poster art for the film. The Instagram post below features three of the new posters and links to an official page, which describes the contest as follows:
To amplify the launch of the film, Warner Bros. Pictures and Legend Pictures LLC (“Legendary”) are creating an art activation campaign leading up toPOKÉMON Detective Pikachu’s release, and they want to collaborate with you!
Artists, designers, illustrators and animators from around the world are invited to create one-of-a-kind static or animated artwork for POKÉMON Detective Pikachu inspired by the latest imagery and teaser trailer from the film.
View this post on Instagram
We’re on the hunt for your #DetectivePikachu art!
Legendary is partnering up with Talenthouse and asking the talented fans to create their own poster art for the film. The Instagram post below features three of the new posters and links to an official page, which describes the contest as follows:
To amplify the launch of the film, Warner Bros. Pictures and Legend Pictures LLC (“Legendary”) are creating an art activation campaign leading up toPOKÉMON Detective Pikachu’s release, and they want to collaborate with you!
Artists, designers, illustrators and animators from around the world are invited to create one-of-a-kind static or animated artwork for POKÉMON Detective Pikachu inspired by the latest imagery and teaser trailer from the film.
View this post on Instagram
We’re on the hunt for your #DetectivePikachu art!
- 1/7/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Is the Merc with the Mouth now the Pokemon with the Patter?
Ryan Reynolds has the biggest R-rated hit of 2018 with Fox’s Deadpool 2, in which he portrays the jabberjaw, masked mutant Wade Wilson (aka Deadpool). Now the trailer has arrived for Detective Pikachu, which stars Reynolds as the voice of the most famous Pokémon of them all, little floppy-eared Pikachu, in a story that harkens back to Who Framed Roger Rabbit with its cartoons-and-crime plot and oddball-partners comedy.
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Instead of Toon Town, the action takes place in Rhyme City, where Tim Goodman (Justice Smith) is searching for his missing father — and finds an unlikely partner in an eccentric, cocky and clever Pokemon who calls himself Detective Pikachu. Goodman can understand Pikachu, but no one else can. So if you did a mash-up of Detective Pikachu and Deadpool,...
Ryan Reynolds has the biggest R-rated hit of 2018 with Fox’s Deadpool 2, in which he portrays the jabberjaw, masked mutant Wade Wilson (aka Deadpool). Now the trailer has arrived for Detective Pikachu, which stars Reynolds as the voice of the most famous Pokémon of them all, little floppy-eared Pikachu, in a story that harkens back to Who Framed Roger Rabbit with its cartoons-and-crime plot and oddball-partners comedy.
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Instead of Toon Town, the action takes place in Rhyme City, where Tim Goodman (Justice Smith) is searching for his missing father — and finds an unlikely partner in an eccentric, cocky and clever Pokemon who calls himself Detective Pikachu. Goodman can understand Pikachu, but no one else can. So if you did a mash-up of Detective Pikachu and Deadpool,...
- 11/12/2018
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
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