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Red Tails

Red Tails
2012

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Anthony Hemingway

Starring

Terrence Howard · Cuba Gooding Jr. · Nate Parker · David Oyelowo · Tristan Wilds · Elijah Kelley

Full cast & crew

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 8th Jun '12
  • Debut position: 11
  • Highest position: 11
  • Debut gross: £193.4 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 1

US box office

  • Box Office debut: 27th Jan '12
  • Debut position: 4
  • Highest position: 4
  • Debut gross: $10.4 Million
  • Total chart weeks: 8

Chart position history

UK box office

8 Jun, 2012
11

US box office

27 Jan, 2012
4
3 Feb, 2012
7

Global box office

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £193.4 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $49.9 Million
Global total gross
Global Flag  $50.4 Million

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News from around the web
Red Tails (2012) ⭐ 5.9 | Action, Drama, History  IMDb Wed, 4th February 2015

This Critically Panned WWII Epic Was a Launching Pad For Some of Today’s Biggest Stars  Collider Sun, 1st June 2025

‘Red Tails’ Film Pays Tribute to Tuskegee Airmen  DVIDS Fri, 7th March 2025

Review: Red Tails  Film Comment Mon, 12th December 2016

Red Tails – review  The Guardian Thu, 7th June 2012

Behind the Scenes of Red Tails  Lucasfilm Ltd. Tue, 10th November 2020

More fun facts for you as the year draws to a close, this time the most tweeted about films of 2012, and the winner is the Tim Story directed Think Like a Man.

The film didn't exactly set the box office alight although it did hit the top spot in America. Following on from that is the most Googled film of the year, The Hunger Games.

The full top ten most Tweeted films of 2012 is as follows -

  • Think Like a Man
  • The Hunger Games
  • The Avengers (Avengers Assemble in the UK)
  • Red Tails
  • 21 Jump Street
  • Dark Knight Rises
  • Dark Shadows
  • The Devil Inside
  • Safe House
  • The Vow
And out of interest the most Tweeted film show was Family Guy, and most Tweeted about celebrity was Justin Bieber.

Despite the surprise yesterday that Disney is buying LucasFilms from George Lucas for £2 1/2 billion, which will include the license to all the franchises that the production company owns, it wasn't really that much of a surprise, and it could have been predicted.

Not long ago it was reported that Lucas wanted to retire, to leave the Hollywood blockbuster behind and maybe concentrate on smaller budget films like his recently produced film Red Tails, this is a large chunk of change to do that.

Lucas has always had a good relationship with Disney, just go to a theme park and see the level of Star Wars merchandise for sale, and the infamous Star Tours ride which was opened in 1987 and got a major revamp in 2010.

So in the end it was Disney who have purchased LucasFilms rather than maybe the more obvious studio, 20th Century Fox but the real question has to be the continuing production of it's most loved franchises, well both of them anyway.

First off is the Indiana Jones franchise, directed by Steven Spielberg and funded and released by Paramount, will future episodes 1) still have the involvement of Paramount, not really a big issue, or 2) be directed by Spielberg? Or star Harrison Ford? Disney are know for cashing in on big film names, see Aladdin, Cars, Beauty and the Beast to name a few, and maybe fans have something to worry about.

Now lets address the one on all our minds. At the press conference it was almost instantly announced that there will be a Star Wars Episode VII (7) released in 2015, oooh, that's big, and scary, and with Lucas taking an back seat, although he has an advisory role, what will happen.

Lucas may have tarnished the Star Wars franchise with the prequel trilogy, but above anything else he was very true to the franchise, and the universe he has created, he clearly has a lot of affection for all things Star Wars and despite not doing the best job possible a lot of love and attention went into the films, that in difficult narrative circumstances tied the films into the original series, and the characters were also true to it.

Star Wars Episode VII possibly isn't the concern, Disney also announced there will be an Episode VIII in 2017 and Episode IX in 2019 this is more worrying and anything beyond that are clearly frightening.

Star Wars has been with us since 1977, there has been 6 films of varying degrees of quality, but it has millions and millions of fans worldwide who still love the series, Lucas shattered some of our dreams in 1999 with Episode I, but those dreams have been repaired over time, we either forget them or learn to love them, is Disney about to totally destroy our dreams? When all has been said and done what I really want to know is, did Disney get the 1977 Star Wars Holiday Special in the deal and will they now release it onto Blu-ray?