Paramount+ will only presentation "Secret Headquarters," a unique hero film featuring Owen Wilson, in August in the U.S., Canada and in select global regions where the help is accessible. A definite delivery date will be declared sometime in the future. The decoration reported the news Wednesday morning.
"Secret Headquarters" follows a gathering of younger students who find the central command of a hero and are compelled to shield it from a group of miscreants. Close by Wilson, the film stars "The Adam Project" star Walker Scobell, Jesse Williams, Keith L. Williams, Momona Tamada, Abby James Witherspoon and Michael Peña.
"Secret Headquarters" comes from Paramount Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Films. The pair likewise joined on "Top Gun: Maverick," which was delivered to theaters this previous end of the week as much as $160 million opening over the Memorial Day occasion.
Bruckheimer and Chad Oman act as makers for the film, while Orlee-Rose Strauss and Scott Lumpkin act as chief makers.
Moving "Secret Headquarters" to a Paramount+ discharge addresses the most recent improvement in Paramount's accentuation on delivering content designated at families and youngsters for its rising web-based feature.
"We have seen enormous accomplishment with our excellent children and family content and are eager to add this exceptional hero film to our developing record of Paramount+ unique movies," Tanya Giles, head programming official for Paramount Streaming, said in an explanation. "'Secret Headquarters' is the ideal activity pressed summer film for the entire family, making it an ideal fit for Paramount+ and our heap of diversion intended for the entire family."
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