As long as No Time To Die has the same release date, I’m personally fine with anything else that gets delayed at this point. Watch, I prob just jinxed myself
As long as No Time To Die has the same release date, I’m personally fine with anything else that gets delayed at this point. Watch, I prob just jinxed myself
We knew these were coming
https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1303809554199707650Pandemic movies gonna be the new wave
We knew these were coming
https://twitter.com/discussingfilm/status/1303809554199707650
Just hope Disney will release Black Widow this year.
either a delay or a mulan situation coming
either a delay or a mulan situation coming
I'm good with a Mulan type of release.
Not going to the movies until it's safe anyway. And they can't just keep pushing back everything.
It's just Black Widow anyway.
nolan rly ruined cinema with his hard head
nolan rly ruined cinema with his hard head
What does he have to do with all this? It’s not like Tenet killed the decline of COVID cases in large numbers.
Been saying this for a long time even before the pandemic, Ben just reaffirming it
ew.com/movies/ben-affleck-future-of-movies
"I think after COVID movies like The Town, movies like Argo, all the movies I made would effectively end up on streamers," he speculates. "There will probably be like 20 to 25 movies a year that are distributed and they’ll all be big IP movies, whether it’s the type of movies that Disney makes like Aladdin or Star Wars or Avengers, something where you can count on the low-end being half a billion dollars worth of business. And I think it’s going to be very, very difficult for dramas and sort of mid-budget movies like The Town to get theatrical distribution. You’ll either see massive, massive movies getting huge wide-scale distribution or small movies doing little prestige releases in a few theaters but mostly being shown on streamers. I think that’s for better or worse, and you can draw your own conclusions, but that would be my best guess about the direction of the movie business just based on what I’m seeing now and experiences I’m having trying to get stuff made."
Been saying this for a long time even before the pandemic, Ben just reaffirming it
https://ew.com/movies/ben-affleck-future-of-movies/
"I think after COVID movies like The Town, movies like Argo, all the movies I made would effectively end up on streamers," he speculates. "There will probably be like 20 to 25 movies a year that are distributed and they’ll all be big IP movies, whether it’s the type of movies that Disney makes like Aladdin or Star Wars or Avengers, something where you can count on the low-end being half a billion dollars worth of business. And I think it’s going to be very, very difficult for dramas and sort of mid-budget movies like The Town to get theatrical distribution. You’ll either see massive, massive movies getting huge wide-scale distribution or small movies doing little prestige releases in a few theaters but mostly being shown on streamers. I think that’s for better or worse, and you can draw your own conclusions, but that would be my best guess about the direction of the movie business just based on what I’m seeing now and experiences I’m having trying to get stuff made."
It flopped so they scared to release more movies
Even without a Tenet release, movies would’ve been pushed back with cinemas in the same miserable position. I fail to see the connection honestly.
Even without a Tenet release, movies would’ve been pushed back with cinemas in the same miserable position. I fail to see the connection honestly.
Tenet was them trying to get back to normal. Knowing a second wave was very possible.
My top 2020 movies is about to be just Tenet lol. What a whack year.