The Easter Sunday series debuted with a so-so $30.1 million debut, which is more than fellow Black Panther follow-up -A Wrinkle in Time- but less than some of its other Marvel counterparts, especially considering the lack of time he spent in theaters beforehand. Easter Sunday will have to make up for it this coming weekend if it wants to break out of being a so-so sequel with mixed reviews and lackluster box office numbers. The movie is about a male rapper named Easter who is being kept in a government facility and is being helped by his girlfriend. They go on the run together to escape the government and achieve freedom. The movie received mixed reviews right out of the gate, with a 50% on Rotten Tomatoes and 6.2 stars on IMDb. Some believe that the movie was initially slated for a Christmas release, but was pushed back to allow for Black Panther to have its moment in the spotlight – which worked out well considering Black Panther made history as it became Marvel’s highest-grossing film of all time.
Do you know about the release date of the Easter Sunday series:
This series will be released on 5 August 2022. Also, the series has made its pre-production. The film is a sequel that has been in the works for years and was originally scheduled to be released back in 2014 but never had a release date set. It was delayed numerous times due to the various issues that arose through filming. The Christmas Eve release is well timed given the success of Black Panther, which ended up grossing over $700 million domestically, and more than $1.3 billion worldwide. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 50% based on 169 reviews and an average rating of 6/10.
Here is the plot of the Easter Sunday series discussed:
The plot of “Easter Sunday” is about a young rapper named Easter who is being kept in a government facility, and is being helped by his girlfriend. They go on the run together to escape the government and achieve freedom. The movie is being directed by Michael Ealy and there are no details about the movie crew and other cast members. The series will be produced by New Line Cinema, MGM, and Universal. The production has not yet started.
The Name of Cast & Characters of the Easter Sunday series:
- Jo Koy · Joe Valencia
- Lydia Gaston · Susan
- Brandon Wardell · Junior
- Eva Noblezada · Ruth
- Carly Pope · Catherine
What can we expect from the Easter Sunday series?
We can expect the story to be a simple one and the character’s archetypes. Because this series is just one of many sequels to “Easter” we can expect that it will follow the same standards we have come to expect from all sequels in Hollywood.
What are the expectations of the Easter Sunday series:
We can expect nothing much from this film, as it will follow the same predictable path as other Black film sequels such as A Wrinkle in Time and Black Panther. The series is not expected to turn out well, because there have been numerous Black films with similar titles released throughout Hollywood over the years.
Who are the director’s favorite characters and why?
The favorite character of the directors is Easter because the series is named after him. Easter has a passion for music and it gives him the motivation to escape from his previous reality and achieve freedom.
According to Michael Ealy director of this movie:
“Easter Sunday is a very ambitious project for me as a filmmaker because it encompasses so many genres, and it will feature Easter in various stages of his career, with really compelling and emotional storylines that are all tied together.” Source: The Hollywood Reporter
What is the storyline of the Easter Sunday series?
The storyline of this film is about a rapper named Easter who is being kept in a government facility. He escapes from his containment unit and makes his way towards freedom with the help of his girlfriend. The movie follows their journey to freedom as they evade capture by the government and reach a haven.
What have critics said about the Easter Sunday series?
According to Movie Pilot’s reporter, “This film has been mired in development hell for 15 years and it feels like it was released right into the Black Panther movie’s hype train. If you want to see these films, there are better ones on Netflix than this stale cash-in.