Power Rangers. If the reboot succeeds, prepare for the dawn of an entirely new age of superhero films centered around the colorful quintet, however, if it crashes and burns, it'd be hard to imagine that fans would get another opportunity to see Angel Grove's finest suit up again, at least, on the big screen for the foreseeable future.



Regardless of any future implications, the film is looking like it might actually have a pretty solid opening weekend as buzz has been trending positive over the past week, which should bode well for its box office success. At the moment, it's tracking for a modest $30M-$40M debut, behind Disney's Beauty and the Beast, but could always go higher if word-of-mouth continues to trend upward.



With Power Rangers being the talk of the town, Haim Saban, who was honored, ahead of yesterday's premiere, with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and learned that if the Dean Israelite-directed film is a big hit this weekend, he has a rough plan for the franchise's potentially bright future. "We already have a six-movie story arc." Superhero movies are typically known to have a lot riding on them, and never has that been more the case than with Lionsgate's. If the reboot succeeds, prepare for the dawn of an entirely new age of superhero films centered around the colorful quintet, however, if it crashes and burns, it'd be hard to imagine that fans would get another opportunity to see Angel Grove's finest suit up again, at least, on the big screen for the foreseeable future.Regardless of any future implications, the film is looking like it might actually have a pretty solid opening weekend as buzz has been trending positive over the past week, which should bode well for its box office success. At the moment, it's tracking for a modest $30M-$40M debut, behind Disney's, but could always go higher if word-of-mouth continues to trend upward.With Power Rangers being the talk of the town, Variety recently caught up with Rangers co-creator/producer, who was honored, ahead of yesterday's premiere, with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and learned that if the-directed film is a big hit this weekend, he has a rough plan for the franchise's potentially bright future. "

Mighty Morphin, Zeo, Turbo, and In Space. It's also been strongly hinted by numerous sources that a potential sequel would likely adapt the five-part "Green With Evil."



Saban expanded on his comments by briefly touching on modernizing the hit '90s series for an entirely new generation of youngsters that have become accustomed to the much higher profile Marvel & DC superhero offerings, amongst other things. “But today’s young audience is much more sophisticated, Think about movies like ‘Jungle Book’ and ‘Arrival.’ The effects are mind-boggling. So does the young audience expect more? You bet they do — and they will have it.” After that promise, he expressed his confidence in the audience to accept this new iteration of heroes and that their support will be rewarded. “If this film is as successful as I hope on March 24, on March 25 we’ll have the first story meeting for Movie No. 2.”



Also, in a separate interview with Dacre Montgomery, who plays Jason, the Red Ranger, also touched on a potential second chapter in the new saga and like Saban hinted at more than just one. "I would love to think there will be more films. I guess we're going to see how we do at the box office and play it from there. But I think everybody else is definitely treating this as an origins film, the first of a few." Let's hope it all pans out.



Plus, here's a look at Rita's Green Ranger helmet: He doesn't provide any hints at what that lengthy arc might entail, but considering the over twenty years of source material to mine from, there are certainly several different avenues the franchise could explore from here, although the safest bet would be following the über-popular Zordon-era, which encompassed, and. It's also been strongly hinted by numerous sources that a potential sequel would likely adapt the five-part "Green With Evil."Saban expanded on his comments by briefly touching on modernizing the hit '90s series for an entirely new generation of youngsters that have become accustomed to the much higher profile Marvel & DC superhero offerings, amongst other things. “” After that promise, he expressed his confidence in the audience to accept this new iteration of heroes and that their support will be rewarded. “Also, in a separate interview with The Hollywood Reporter , star, who plays Jason, the Red Ranger, also touched on a potential second chapter in the new saga and like Saban hinted at more than just one. "" Let's hope it all pans out.Plus, here's a look at Rita's Green Ranger helmet:

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Saban's Power Rangers follows five ordinary high school kids who must become something extraordinary when they learn that their small town of Angel Grove – and the world – is on the verge of being obliterated by an alien threat. Chosen by destiny, our heroes quickly discover that they are the only ones who can save the planet. But to do so they will have to overcome their real-life issues and band together as the Power Rangers before it is too late.







Power Rangers features:

Director: Dean Israelite

Dacre Montgomery as Jason Lee Scott, the Red Ranger

Naomi Scott as Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger

Ludi Lin as Zack Taylor, the Black Ranger

RJ Cyler as Billy Cranston, the Blue Ranger

Becky Gomez as Trini Kwan, the Yellow Ranger

Elizabeth Banks as Rita Repulsa

Bryan Cranston as Zordon

Bill Hader as Alpha 5

David Denman as Sam Scott

Anjali Jay as Maddy Hart

Emily Maddison as Rebecca

Patrick Sabongui as Mr. Kwan

Lisa Berry as Candace Cranston

Caroline Cave as Beverly Scott

Kayden Magnuson as Pearl Scott

Sarah Grey as Amanda