OMFGGGGG, it feels like we're never going to see this movie. 

OMFGGGGG, it feels like we're never going to see this movie.![]()
There are but it seems to me a Wonder Woman 2 Anticipation thread is an appropriate place to express frustration over the movie being delayed.Eh, there are way more important things going on right now than worrying when exactly a movie will come out.
Godzilla maybe, since IIRC that was due out in November. Combine that with the fact there's now more blockbusters due out in November it didn't have to compete with originally, like Black Widow and No Time to Die, and a postponement only makes sense.I don't know if this is related to the shift in Tenet and WW84 release date, but it's being reported that Godzilla and the new Matrix have both seen their release dates moved up to 2021 and 2022
A moot suggestion in this case since Warner Bros has already come out and said they're against the idea. And after the trouble Universal has gotten itself into regarding their VOD releases, I'm doubting many other studios are going to be too eager to try it out anytime soon.At this point I think the studios should consider a VOD/Pay per View model for the near future.
I haven't heard, what happened?And after the trouble Universal has
gotten itself into regarding their VOD releases, I'm doubting many other studios are going to be too eager to try it out anytime soon.
There are but it seems to me a Wonder Woman 2 Anticipation thread is an appropriate place to express frustration over the movie being delayed.
I “hear” what you’re doing. Well played.I'm so vain I think that song was about me.
It doesn't seem to have bothered the other studios too much, The King of Staten Island just came out on Amazon Prime, My Spy is coming out on AP next week, Tom Hank's WWII movie Greyhound is coming to Apple TV+ next month, and Artemis Fowl just came to Disney+ last week.Disappointing but not at all surprising. Indeed, the surprising part is Tenet's release was only pushed back by two weeks. Also kind of annoying is there's another movie due out on the October 2 weekend I plan on seeing, though I guess that might get postponed in light of this news.
Godzilla maybe, since IIRC that was due out in November. Combine that with the fact there's now more blockbusters due out in November it didn't have to compete with originally, like Black Widow and No Time to Die, and a postponement only makes sense.
The Matrix, I suspect has more to do with the fact they're still filming so they need extra time whenever this shit passes.
A moot suggestion in this case since Warner Bros has already come out and said they're against the idea. And after the trouble Universal has gotten itself into regarding their VOD releases, I'm doubting many other studios are going to be too eager to try it out anytime soon.
But in those cases, those movies are not having any theatrical releases at all anymore, even once the crisis passes. And there aren't any plans to release any theatrical releases directly to VOD after the crisis is over.It doesn't seem to have bothered the other studios too much, The King of Staten Island just came out on Amazon Prime, My Spy is coming out on AP next week, Tom Hank's WWII movie Greyhound is coming to Apple TV+ next month, and Artemis Fowl just came to Disney+ last week.
Then I am glad AMC is in dire straits. Behold my schadenfreude.Several US theatre chains (AMC in particular) have already spoken out against the idea and said if Universal does indeed do this for even one of their movies after the crisis passes, they will boycott all Universal movies.
Several US theatre chains (AMC in particular) have already spoken out against the idea and said if Universal does indeed do this for even one of their movies after the crisis passes, they will boycott all Universal movies.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/20...hain-boycott-universal-studios-home-streaming
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