*Sigh*
Honestly, at this point just write off this year and reschedule all the remaining movies for 2021. It's not like any of the movies filming this year are likely to meet 2021 releases anyway.
They started regretting that when they moved it to early October.I wonder if they’re regretting delaying the movie by a year now.
Audiences will pay to see this no matter the venue. Studios need to realize that even before the virus, innumerable people were increasingly disenchanted with the traditional theatre experience. Personally, I do not need the theatre to see and hopefully enjoy the WW sequel.
What annoyed me about that was them shortly releasing it on iTunes and other VOD services without telling anyone.I agree, but I remember the argument against this back before Mulan was released that the 30 dollar price tag was too much unless you had a family to watch it with. I would argue that with snacks and transportation cost that 30 dollars would be a good price for even two people. Also, if the 30 dollars came with a digital download or even a reduction on the cost of buying a digital copy then that would be an incentive as well.
I've got a big tv, home cinema set, a comfy couch and craftbeer.
Forgive me; at first I misread that as "crap" beer.![]()
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