As mainland cinemas are about to reopen, many films are preparing to return to theaters. "Dolittle, the Fantastic Adventures of a Young Man" starring Robert Downey Jr. and "Bloodshot" starring Vin Diesel have both been confirmed to be released in theaters on July 24. "Dolittle" is directed by Stephen Gaghan and adapted from the famous children's literature of the same name by Hugh Lofting. It tells the story of Doctor Dolittle, who makes rescuing animals his first priority, lives with animals every day, and can speak the languages of various animals. For seven years after losing his wife, Dr. John Dolittle has locked himself away in his manor with the animals. When the young Queen falls seriously ill, Dr. Dolittle's reluctant adventure to a mysterious island in search of a cure gives him new courage and wisdom as he defeats old enemies and discovers wondrous new creatures. Bloodshot is based on the best-selling "Warrior Comics Series". Soldier Ray Grayson (Vin Diesel) was killed in an operation and was taken to RST for testing. He was successfully reborn as a superhuman "Bloodshot". There is a group of nanotechnology troops in his blood, which has an unstoppable power - not only can it bring more powerful than usual, but also can heal in time. But in addition to his body, RST also erased his old memories and controlled his mind. Ray can't tell what is real or fabricated, and his mission is to find out the truth. |
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