Anne Hathaway, Ewan McGregor Battle Dinosaurs in 99-Minute 'The End of Oak Street'
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Updated · Deadline · Aug 12
Anne Hathaway, Ewan McGregor Battle Dinosaurs in 99-Minute 'The End of Oak Street'
3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Aug 12
Summary
Warner Bros.' PG-13 thriller opens August 14 with Hathaway and McGregor as suburban parents fighting to protect their family after Oak Street abruptly turns into a prehistoric jungle.
A 1982-set cosmic convergence drives the chaos: strange lights, a newly sprouted ancient plant and a violent storm give way to dinosaurs roaming a neighborhood cut off from normal reality.
David Robert Mitchell's first film in 8 years leans into relentless B-movie action over scientific explanation, with marital secrets surfacing even as allosaurs and other predators attack.
At 99 minutes and reportedly made for well under $100 million, the film is framed as a crowd-pleasing, Spielberg-era throwback powered by ILM effects rather than awards ambitions.