I'm pretty sure there are ways for streaming movies to get sequels.
What a mess. I hope they get it all figured out but if money isn't recouped then I guess Dune is yet another one hit wonder in the theaters, or rather streaming in this instance.Deadline is reporting that WB may cave in the face of Legendary's legal pressure and move Dune back to theatrical only, on condition that Legendary allows Godzilla, which Legendary also financed, to remain day 1 digital (and pays Legendary the same amount Netflix was going to pay Legendary to stream it there).
https://deadline.com/2020/12/the-li...ek-jared-leto-hbo-max-controversy-1234660476/
What a mess. I hope they get it all figured out but if money isn't recouped then I guess Dune is yet another one hit wonder in the theaters, or rather streaming in this instance.
I think just about everyone agrees, all of it was AT&T's doing.I wonder how much of this is AT&T's doing.
Speaking of why WB may cave with regards to Dune, Sony is bragging about the increase in "creatives" (articles word, not mine) and production companies abandoning distributors who also own streaming services for them since WB made its announcement. Villeneuve and Nolan are specifically name dropped as creatives Sony now has a "massive advantage with".
https://www.theverge.com/2020/12/22...ing-disney-plus-theatrical-releases-hollywood
“The real benefit has been the number of incoming calls from talent to us saying, ‘We want to be doing business with you because we know you’re a theatrical distributor and producer,’” Vinciquerra said. “That has actually worked very well for us.”
I just don't see people surging back into movie theaters over the next couple of years (if ever) in the numbers needed to make this a success, vaccine or no. When this comes out and makes $40m, that's it for the second half. Dead franchise for another 20 years (as someone said above) I have the strangest feeling that's what will happen.
I'm very, very, very optimistic, but I've learned that even having a great cast, with a great director doesn't always guarantee a great film, so I'm not going to start talking about it being great 'til I've seen it.Regardless of where dune plays HBO Max or the theater, we are getting a great film!
I'm very, very, very optimistic, but I've learned that even having a great cast, with a great director doesn't always guarantee a great film, so I'm not going to start talking about it being great 'til I've seen it.
With Orci, Kurtzman, and Lindelof's names on the screenplay. 'Nuff said.Case in point. "Cowboys VS Aliens"
Jon Favreau directing
Spielberg producing
Ron Howard producing
Still ended up being subpar.
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