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Fantasy Island is a movie starring Michael Peña, Maggie Q, and Lucy Hale. A horror adaptation of the popular '70s TV show about a magical island resort
writers Christopher Roach
Actor Lucy Hale
ratings 5,3 / 10 Star
genre Mystery
Dont u hate in the movies when the main character tries to tell the other characters that something freaky is going on and dont believe me is so annoying. Fantasy island song. Why would they give it away that hes actually real? So stupid. Not watching this movie now, no point to.
Fantasy island salem. I used to think this was ABBA when it first came out. Very nice song with a good tune. Am I right in saying in the guy in the videos doesn't actually sing the vocals. Critics Consensus Fantasy Island tries to show audiences the dark side of wish fulfillment, but mainly serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of exhuming long-dead franchises. 8% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 86 48% Audience Score Verified Ratings: 3, 399 Fantasy Island Ratings & Reviews Explanation Tickets & Showtimes The movie doesn't seem to be playing near you. Go back Enter your location to see showtimes near you. Fantasy Island Videos Photos Movie Info In Blumhouse's new spin on Fantasy Island, the enigmatic Mr. Roarke makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island's mystery in order to escape with their lives. Rating: PG-13 (for violence, terror, drug content, suggestive material and brief strong language) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Feb 14, 2020 wide Runtime: 110 minutes Studio: Columbia Pictures Cast News & Interviews for Fantasy Island Critic Reviews for Fantasy Island Audience Reviews for Fantasy Island Fantasy Island Quotes Movie & TV guides.
SYNOPSIS In Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island, the enigmatic Mr. Roarke makes the secret dreams of his lucky guests come true at a luxurious but remote tropical resort. But when the fantasies turn into nightmares, the guests have to solve the island’s mystery in order to escape with their lives. Directed by Jeff Wadlow, Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island is written by Jeff Wadlow & Chris Roach & Jillian Jacobs and is produced by Jason Blum, Marc Toberoff and Jeff Wadlow. CAST AND CREW Directed by: Jeff Wadlow Written by: Jeff Wadlow & Chris Roach & Jillian Jacobs Based upon the Television Series Created by: Gene Levitt Produced by: Jason Blum Marc Toberoff Jeff Wadlow Executive Producers: Couper Samuelson Jeanette Volturno Cast: Michael Peña Maggie Q Lucy Hale Austin Stowell Jimmy O. Yang Portia Doubleday Ryan Hansen And Michael Rooker This film is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for: violence, terror, drug content, suggestive material and brief strong language.
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I dont really like how Warner Bros. replace shaggys actor without even telling him. (CNN) A horror version of "Fantasy Island, " frankly, sounds more interesting than a conventional reboot, which explains why Sony would hand the keys to Blumhouse, the reigning maestro of that genre, and let them run with it. That seed of potential, however, sails away on a tide of numbing stupidity. A frantic woman races through the jungle as the movie begins, serving notice that this isn't grandma's "Fantasy Island, " the escapist TV show that premiered in 1978. That tease is followed by more familiar images, as a handful of contest winners land on an idyllic island (played by Fiji, incidentally), before being ushered in to meet their host, the mysterious Mr. Roarke (Michael Pena), who walks them through the rules. Their fantasy, he explains, will be "as real as you make it, " in a locale where "anything and everything is possible. " But they must see each experience through to its conclusion, setting them on disparate adventures, which -- barring the odd moment of creepiness -- start promisingly enough, before becoming increasingly fantastic and eventually, deadly. The movie exhibits promise at first too, if only because it's hard to anticipate where all this is going, in a "The Twilight Zone" kind of way. The lesson appears to involve being careful what you wish for -- a tried-and-true wrinkle of such fare. Gwen (Maggie Q), for example, has the chance to undo a choice that took her life in a completely different direction, while Melanie (Lucy Hale) plots sweet revenge against a woman ("Mr. Robot's" Portia Doubleday) who tormented her in school. Gradually, though, the situations conjured courtesy of director/co-writer Jeff Wadlow (Blumhouse's "Truth or Dare") become more and more outlandish, and make less and less sense. By the time an inkling of what's going on comes into focus, any reasonable person would have long since asked where and when they can claim their luggage and disembark. It's a shame, since the general idea of taking creative liberties with such a title -- one with which the target audience probably identifies by name only -- sounds fertile. While there are amusing if somewhat obvious callbacks to the original (yes, someone yells "The plane! "), the assumption is clearly that the demo most likely to see the movie couldn't pick Ricardo Montalban out of a lineup. Blumhouse -- whose hits include "Get Out" and "Happy Death Day" -- has been extraordinarily shrewd about mining and stretching the parameters of horror, as well as leveraging familiar concepts in different ways. (The studio will put its stamp on another well-worn premise next month, with a new version of "The Invisible Man. ") For the squeamish, it's somewhat reassuring to note that "Fantasy Island" delivers PG-13-level scares, so the action isn't particularly grisly, just awfully silly. Granted, one person's fantasy can easily be another's nightmare, but in this case, the likely effect on an even moderately discriminating viewer will merely be a nagging headache. The bottom line is that visiting "Fantasy Island" -- even on someone else's dime -- isn't a trip worth taking. "Fantasy Island" premieres Feb. 14 in the US. It's rated PG-13.
Fantasy island review. Fantasy island amusement park. I swear, i really love this one! though i am not yet married, i can still define this as a ROMANTIC movie. there friendship is also very nice. true that, FRIENDSHIP also is selfless and and unconditional. Wo ist tattoo. February 14, 2020 9:00AM PT A late-’70s TV show that hardly needed another reboot gets a convoluted horror-movie overhaul from the producer of 'Paranormal Activity. ' Somewhere, someone has been desperately hoping that Hollywood would get around to making a movie adaptation of the late-’70s TV show “ Fantasy Island. ” Meanwhile, it would seem that the rest of us — that is, the filmgoing public — are just extras in an elaborate cautionary tale designed to teach that person a lesson. The point being: Be careful what you wish for; such corny old TV series are better suited for reruns than for reboots. As suave yet sinister host Mr. Roarke warns the half-dozen expendable douchebags — er, guests — who’ve traveled to this enchanted retreat to live out their wildest dreams, “Fantasies rarely play out as you would expect. ” This one at least packs the novelty of having been reconfigured into a Blumhouse horror movie (producer Jason Blum previously delivered such low-budget, high-concept hits as “Paranormal Activity, ” “The Purge” and “Get Out”). That means a chance to explore the shadowy corners of a property originally designed to accommodate a parade of flashy guest stars, à la “The Love Boat” before it — although that show doesn’t accommodate a zombie outbreak nearly so easily. In remaking Gene Levitt’s primetime series, “ Blumhouse ’s Fantasy Island ” leans into the natural darkness of its namesake while mistakenly assuming that millennials know or care the slightest thing about it. Will they appreciate Michael Peña’s thickly accented homage to Mexican actor Ricardo Montalban, who played the original Mr. Roarke? Will they miss the character of Tattoo, played by the inimitable Hervé Villechaize? (Frankly, “imitable” would be a more appropriate word to describe Roarke’s diminutive henchman, whose trademark “Ze plane! Ze plane! ” became a popular catchphrase. ) On one hand, Blumhouse’s “Fantasy Island” seems unlikely to satisfy anyone who remembers the vintage ABC show or its short-lived 1998 revival, swapping out the weekly pleasure of watching Roarke torment the revolving cast of has-beens (TV stars like Peter Graves and Maureen McCormick found intermittent work after their hit series were canceled) for a more convoluted plot in which the island engineers a series of deadly scenarios for a bunch of shallow nobodies (over-actors like Lucy Hale, Maggie Q and Portia Doubleday). Director and co-writer Jeff Wadlow (who earned a shot at this more extravagant project after delivering Blumhouse’s “Truth or Dare” for a mere $3. 5 million) must have impressed someone with his take on the material, with its “Cabin in the Woods”-like ambitions. The finished film plays at times like an out-of-control pitch meeting, lurching from one ostensibly clever idea to the next without taking the trouble to connect the dots, or even to remain consistent with the two simple rules it sets out for itself. First, only one fantasy per person (no do-overs, unless the do-over itself happens to be your fantasy). Second, each guest must see his or her fantasy through to its natural conclusion — and they inevitably “turn twisted” after a time. That last bit of analysis comes from a wild-eyed, machete-wielding loon played by Michael Rooker, who might be trustworthy — or he might be another manifestation of the supernatural force that governs Fantasy Island. His character watches ominously from the bush as “ze plane” arrives bearing five Instagram-ready hot bodies, who look like they made a wrong turn en route to Fyre Festival. As Melanie, Hale harrumphs that there’s no signal, while high-fiving step-“bros” JD (Ryan Hansen) and Brax (Jimmy O. Yang) reek of Axe body wash. After flirting with Gwen ( Maggie Q) on the dismount, ex-cop Patrick (Austin Stowell) heads to his room and instantly removes his shirt. Cue gratuitous camera pan down to his pecs. Gwen also changes into her skivvies, getting something of a shock when she spots a creepy figure in her bathroom mirror. Whose fantasy is this, again? Oh right, yours. And if such titillation does it for you, then the ensuing assortment of cheap thrills just might suffice. For a horror remake of “Fantasy Island, ” however, the PG-13 rating doesn’t allow for much in the way of actual scares. It may be more practical to think of the movie as a hybrid of various genres, as each character’s fantasy takes the shape of a different kind of film. JD dreams of “having it all, ” so Roarke leads him and Brax to a crazy backyard bash cribbed from pothead house-party movies like “Old School” and “This Is the End” (minus anything that would have pushed the film into R-rated territory). Gwen regrets turning down a boyfriend’s marriage proposal five years earlier, so Roarke conjures a soft-focus romantic scene straight out of the Nicholas Sparks playbook. Patrick always wanted to be a soldier, so he gets to play “Platoon” alongside the hero dad he never knew. The only one who seems to be sticking to the horror genre is Melanie, who longs to get back at the girl who bullied her in high school, Sloane (Doubleday). Roarke instructs her to take the elevator to the basement of the island mansion (whose exterior does a fine job of matching the one seen on the show), where a torture-porn scenario awaits: Sloane sits strapped into a dental chair, while a diabolical surgeon (Ian Roberts) with an autopsy saw is prepared to make her pay. Again, things can only go so far within the confines of a PG-13 rating — which comes as a relief in this particular situation. It takes the characters nearly an hour to understand the idea that they’re getting to experience their fantasies. Maybe that’s because, instead of paying $50, 000 for the privilege the way they did on TV, they are all winners of a contest whose details are never divulged. Given that change, few will be surprised to learn that they’ve been assembled for the amusement (or revenge) of someone else, although the movie doesn’t explain why that person is allowed to violate the first rule of Fantasy Island. No matter. Wadlow has designed the experience like a ride, whisking audiences along quickly enough that they’re not meant to dwell on plot holes. Granted, it’s hard to predict where the plot is headed when the core premises are constantly in flux and one’s ears are ringing with Bear McCreary’s overemphatic score, although by the end, as certain characters are brought back to life and others are turned into “black-eyed zombies, ” audiences will most likely be wishing they’d bought a ticket to another movie. Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, made a surprise visit Friday to a high school in Dagenham, East London, to speak about gender parity ahead of International Women’s Day. Her visit also marked the 50th anniversary of Britain’s Equal Pay Act, which sought to prevent discrimination against women in the workplace. 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Loved this show. 💖 A Saturday night staple in our house, before we had to go to bed to ready for church in the morning. I always wondered. 🤔 Was Rourke a angel or a demon. Fantasy island tv. Fantasy island skegness. Fantasy island tattoo. Fantasy Island Theatrical release poster Directed by Jeff Wadlow Produced by Jason Blum Marc Toberoff Jeff Wadlow Written by Chris Roach Jillian Jacobs Based on Fantasy Island by Gene Levitt Starring Michael Peña Maggie Q Lucy Hale Austin Stowell Portia Doubleday Jimmy O. Yang Ryan Hansen Michael Rooker Music by Bear McCreary Cinematography Toby Oliver Edited by Sean Albertson Production companies Columbia Pictures Blumhouse Productions Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing Release date February 14, 2020 (United States) Running time 109 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Budget $7 million [2] Box office $41. 6 million [3] [2] Blumhouse's Fantasy Island (or simply Fantasy Island) is a 2020 American supernatural horror film directed and co-written by Jeff Wadlow. [4] A horror reimagination and prequel of ABC 's 1977 television series of the same name, it stars Michael Peña, Maggie Q, Lucy Hale, Austin Stowell, Portia Doubleday, Jimmy O. Yang, Ryan Hansen, and Michael Rooker. [5] Produced by Wadlow and Marc Toberoff, as well as Jason Blum through his Blumhouse Productions banner, the plot follows five people who visit the eponymous island, discovering that their dream fantasies brought to life begin to turn into horrific living nightmares they must try to survive. Fantasy Island was released in the United States on February 14, 2020, by Sony Pictures Releasing. It received generally negative reviews from critics, but was a box office success while grossing $41 million worldwide against its $7 million production budget. Plot [ edit] Businesswoman Gwen Olsen, former police officer Patrick Sullivan, step-brothers J. D. and Brax Weaver, and disturbed Melanie Cole win a contest to visit Fantasy Island, a tropical resort where fantasies apparently come true. Upon arrival, they meet the island's "keeper", Mr. Roarke, and are taken to their fantasies: J. and Brax enter a rave at a mansion; Patrick enlists in a war in honor of his late father; Melanie decides to take revenge on a childhood bully; and Gwen accepts her boyfriend Alan's marriage proposal she rejected many years ago. Patrick is captured by a group of American soldiers and discovers that their commander is his father on his last mission before dying while Melanie enters an underground room where she tortures her bully, Sloane Maddison, by uploading an online video of her cheating on her husband. However, another video reveals that Sloane was kidnapped and taken to the island to perform the fantasy against her will. Melanie saves her from a masked surgeon and they run away. As night falls, both are attacked again by the surgeon before he is killed by Damon, a private investigator living on the island. Damon takes them to a cave, where he explains that the fantasies are created by the spring water under the island's "heart": a glowing rock that shows a person's deepest desires. After revealing that Roarke mixed the water with his guests' drinks, Damon explains that he came to the island to investigate until Roarke offered him a wish to see his deceased daughter. Unfortunately, his fantasy turned into a living nightmare that trapped him on the island. The trio collect some spring water and continue to the resort to find a phone. Gwen wakes up to discover that she has a daughter with Alan. When she is reluctant to continue, Roarke appears and reveals that he has his own fantasy, which is to be with his deceased wife, and it will be fulfilled as long as he meet his guests in their fantasies. Gwen manages to convince Roarke to change her fantasy by persuading him on continuing to see his wife. However, Fantasy Island begins to turn the other fantasies into living nightmares as J. and Brax are attacked by a drug cartel associated with the mansion's owner while Gwen is taken to the night she accidentally caused a fire that killed her neighbor Nick Taylor. She tries to rescue Nick, but falls unconscious in the fire, only to be rescued by Roarke's personal assistant, Julia. Gwen also realizes that all the other guests, except Melanie, were there that same night. At the same time, Patrick attempts to leave the island with his father, but he is called to rescue some hostages, which turn out to be J. and Brax in the mansion. The soldiers kill the cartel, but they reanimate as zombies, who murder J. and the rest of the soldiers. Patrick's father sacrifices himself so that his son and Brax can escape back to the resort. Melanie and Sloane are ambushed by the zombified surgeon, until Damon leaps over a cliff with him, killing them both. Arriving at the resort, Sloane calls her husband and convinces him to call Damon's military associates. The remaining survivors regroup at the resort, but are cornered by Roarke, who reveal that the guests are part of someone else's fantasy in which they are all killed. Realizing that everyone was involved in Nick's death, the guests deduce that this is Roarke's fantasy, believing that he and Julia are Nick's parents. The guests escape to the dock to be rescued by a plane sent by Damon's associates, only for it to be shot down by the cartel. The group runs to the cave to destroy the glowing rock with a grenade that Brax is carrying. While searching, the survivors are confronted by their personal demons' manifestations, but they regroup and find the rock. Suddenly, Melanie stabs and wounds Patrick before taking Sloane hostage. Melanie reveals that this is her true fantasy, having orchestrated everyone's arrival to seek revenge on them for Nick's death, with whom she was supposed to have a date on the night he died; it is also revealed that Julia is actually Roarke's wife, reappearing with him as part of his fantasy. When Julia begins to die, she convinces Roarke to let her go and help his guests to escape from the island before disappearing. Sloane takes a sip of the collected spring water before fantasizing of Melanie's death. This causes Melanie to be attacked by Nick's zombified corpse, who drags her into the water. Before drowning, she detonates the grenade against the survivors, but Patrick sacrifices himself by jumping over it to protect the others. The fantasy concludes, and Gwen, Sloane and Brax wake up at the resort, discovering that Patrick died from his injuries while a now-purified Roarke finally agrees to let them go. As the survivors board a plane to leave the now-purified Fantasy Island, Brax wishes for J. to come back to life and go home, so he decides to stay with Roarke on the island for his fantasy to come true. After Gwen, Sloane, and J. depart on the plane, Roarke asks Brax to be his new personal assistant and to take on a nickname. Remembering a nickname that his brother gave him at school, Brax chooses to call himself "Tattoo", initiating the 1977 television series' events. Cast [ edit] Michael Peña as Mr. Roarke, the enigmatic "keeper" of Fantasy Island and Julia's husband. Maggie Q as Gwen Olsen, a businesswoman who visits the island to realize her fantasy of accepting a marriage proposal. Lucy Hale as Melanie Cole, a disturbed girl who visits the island to realize her fantasy of taking revenge on a childhood bully. Austin Stowell as Patrick Sullivan, a former police officer who visits the island to realize his fantasy of enlisting on a war in honor of his late father. Portia Doubleday as Sloane Maddison, Melanie's childhood bully, who was kidnapped and sent to the island to perform in a fantasy. Jimmy O. Yang as Brax Weaver / Tattoo, J. 's younger brother, who visits the island to realize his fantasy of "having it all". Ryan Hansen as J. Weaver, Brax's older brother, who visits the island to realize his fantasy of "having it all". Michael Rooker as Damon, a private investigator sent to investigate the true intentions of Fantasy Island. Parisa Fitz-Henley as Julia Roarke, Roarke's deceased wife, who reappears on the island as his personal assistant on his fantasy. Mike Vogel as Lt. Sullivan, Patrick's deceased father, who reappears as part of his fantasy on his last war mission before dying. Evan Evagora as Nick Taylor, Melanie's crush, who died in a fire involving the other guests of the island. Robbie Jones as Alan Chambers, Gwen's ex-boyfriend, to whom he proposed marriage. Kim Coates as Devil Face, the leader of the drug cartel that seeks to kill J. and Brax. Ian Roberts as Dr. Torture, a masked surgeon brought to the island to torture, and possibly kill, Sloane as part of Melanie's original fantasy. Charlotte McKinney as Chastity, a party girl who appears as part of J. and Brax's fantasy of "having it all". Production [ edit] It was announced in July 2018 that a horror film adaptation of the Fantasy Island television series was being developed at Blumhouse Productions and Sony Pictures, described as a mix of Westworld and The Cabin in the Woods. Jeff Wadlow was set to direct as well as co-write the screenplay, and co-produce. [6] In October 2018, Michael Peña, Jimmy O. Yang, Dave Bautista and Lucy Hale joined the cast. [7] [8] [9] [10] In November 2018, during an interview, Wadlow disclosed that Maggie Q, Portia Doubleday and Ryan Hansen were added as well, though Bautista was no longer to appear in the film. [11] Michael Rooker, Charlotte McKinney, Parisa Fitz-Henley and Austin Stowell were cast in January 2019. [12] Filming locations [ edit] The majority of the filming took place in Navodo Bay in Fiji. [13]. Minor scenes were filmed in New York and Mississippi. Music [ edit] Fantasy Island: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Bear McCreary Released February 14, 2020 Length 1: 11: 01 Label Madison Gate Producer Bear McCreary Bear McCreary chronology Eli (2019) Fantasy Island: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2020) On February 14, 2020, Madison Gate Records released the score soundtrack for the film composed by Bear McCreary. [14] All tracks are written by Bear McCreary. No. Title Length 1. "You Are One of My Guests" 1:37 2. "Arrival" 3:45 3. "Regret is a Disease" 2:26 4. "Your Fantasy Begins Now" 5:47 5. "No Soldier" 5:45 6. "The Life You Wanted" 2:51 7. "Panic Room" 2:30 8. "Dog Tags" 3:26 9. "Brax Makes His Move" 2:44 10. "You Deserve It" 2:04 11. "The Heart of the Island" 4:38 12. "Fighting" 4:28 13. "A Devil, a Pig and a Clown" 6:36 14. "Not My Fantasy" 2:58 15. "The Island’s Secret" 8:49 16. "In the Cave" 4:24 17. "Hate in My Heart" 3:05 18. "Every Guest Gets a Fantasy" 6:01 19. "What Happens Now" 2:40 Total length: 1:11:01 Release [ edit] Fantasy Island was released on February 14, 2020. [15] [16] It was originally scheduled to open on February 28, 2020, before being moved up, with another Blumhouse production, The Invisible Man, being set for its original date. [4] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of March 6, 2020, Fantasy Island has grossed $25. 2 million in the United States and Canada, and $16. 4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $41. 6 million, against a production budget of $7 million. [3] [2] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Sonic the Hedgehog, The Photograph and Downhill, and was projected to gross $13–20 million from 2, 770 theaters in its four-day President's Day opening weekend. [17] It made $5. 7 million on its first day, and went on to debut to $12. 6 million for its first three days, and a total $14 million over four, finishing third at the box office. [18] Critical response [ edit] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 8% based on 84 reviews, with an average rating of 3. 15/10. The website's critics consensus reads, " Fantasy Island tries to show audiences the dark side of wish fulfillment, but mainly serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of exhuming long-dead franchises. " [19] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 21 out of 100, based on 27 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews. " [20] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C–" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported it received an average 2 out of 5 stars, with 37% of people surveyed saying they would definitely recommend it. [18] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "inane" and "contrived, " and wrote that "it feels like someone planted about a half-dozen different scripts all over this Fantasy Island. " [21] Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film zero out of five stars, writing, "If crimes against cinema merited prosecution, Blumhouse's Fantasy Island would go directly to death row. [... ] The only genuine, blood-curdling scream incited by this stupefyingly dull time- and money-waster comes at the end, when the notion dawns that [the film] is meant to spawn sequels. Stop it now, before it kills again. " [22] Peter Sobczynski of wrote that the film "contains less raw terror in its entirety than Sonic the Hedgehog during any five minutes of its running time, " calling it "utterly boring" and "no sane person's fantasy of a half-decent movie. " [23] References [ edit] ^ "Fantasy Island (2020)". British Board of Film Classification. Retrieved January 31, 2020. ^ a b c "Fantasy Island (2020)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved March 7, 2020. ^ a b "Fantasy Island (2020)". The Numbers. Retrieved March 7, 2020. ^ a b Miska, Brad (December 1, 2018). "Sony and Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' is a Horror Film; Set for Release in 2020! ". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved January 15, 2019. ^ McNary, Dave (December 1, 2018). "Michael Pena's 'Fantasy Island' Movie Lands 2020 Release". Variety. Retrieved January 15, 2019. ^ " ' Fantasy Island' Movie in the Works at Blumhouse". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ "Michael Pena to Star as Mr. Roarke in 'Fantasy Island ' ". Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ "Jimmy O. Yang Joins Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' (Exclusive)". Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ "Dave Bautista in Talks to Join Michael Pena in 'Fantasy Island' Movie (Exclusive)". Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ "Lucy Hale Boards 'Fantasy Island' for Blumhouse and Sony". TheWrap. October 12, 2018. Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ The Mutuals Interviews - Jeff Wadlow, retrieved February 13, 2020 ^ N'Duka, Amanda (January 18, 2019). " ' Fantasy Island' Welcomes Michael Rooker, Charlotte McKinney, Parisa Fitz-Henley & Austin Stowell". Deadline. Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ "Lucy Hale on Instagram: "Fantasy freaking Island. Here we go. " ". Instagram. January 14, 2019. ^ " ' Blumhouse's Fantasy Island' Soundtrack Details". Film Music Reporter. February 13, 2020. Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ Squires, John (August 22, 2019). "Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island' Horror Movie Gets a New Release Date". Retrieved August 22, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 22, 2019). "Blumhouse-Sony's 'Fantasy Island' Moves Up Two Weeks – Update". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 22, 2019. ^ Rebecca Rubin (February 12, 2020). " ' Sonic' to Speed Past 'Birds of Prey, ' 'Fantasy Island' at Box Office". Retrieved February 13, 2020. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 15, 2020). " ' Sonic The Hedgehog' Runs Up $3M In Thursday Night Previews". Retrieved February 15, 2020. ^ "Fantasy Island (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved March 7, 2020. ^ "Fantasy Island Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved March 6, 2020. ^ Roeper, Richard (February 14, 2020). "Blumhouse's inane 'Fantasy Island' not worth the trek to the multiplex". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved February 15, 2020. ^ Travers, Peter (February 14, 2020). " ' Fantasy Island' Review: A Nightmare of a Reboot". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 15, 2020. ^ Sobczynski, Peter (February 14, 2020). "Fantasy Island movie review & film summary (2020)".. Retrieved February 15, 2020. External links [ edit] Fantasy Island on IMDb.
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