![]() The former is perhaps a more elegant term than the latter, so maybe there’s some artistic reasoning behind the change – since it’s hard to imagine anyone who wasn’t planning to see the film before are now going to change their minds. ![]() ![]() The motivation behind the name change isn’t readily apparent to me, since ‘Slayer’ doesn’t seem like that much more of a marketable term to use than ‘Killer’. In the meantime, the studio has announced that Jack the Giant Killer is now going under the slightly-altered title Jack the Giant Slayer. is expected to re-initiate the marketing for Singer’s film in the near future, possibly attaching a new trailer with The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey this December. decided to push Jack back to March 2013 (to replace Arthur as the studio’s big release that month). However, when David Dobkin’s Arthur & Lancelot hit a snag during pre-production, Warner Bros. ![]() You Are Reading : Jack the Giant Killer Gets a New Slayer Title and Release Dateīryan Singer’s fairy tale re-telling Jack the Giant Killer made our original list for Most Anticipated Movies of 2012, thanks in part to the involvement of the X-Men director – not to mention, a fun teaser trailer hinting at an action-packed fantasy adventure boasting a solid cast headed by Nicholas Hoult (A Single Man, X-Men: First Class). has retitled Bryan Singer’s ‘Jack the Giant Killer’ and bumped it up to take the date previously occupied by Neil Blomkamp’s ‘Elysium’. ‘Jack the Giant Killer’ Gets a New ‘Slayer’ Title and Release Date
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