- March 29th, 2020, 11:24 pm#4933046
Followed by Ray and Winston making jokes about how Peter didn't want to go under the city the last time.
Kingpin wrote: ↑March 29th, 2020, 12:35 pmNo, I mean, this temple door won't be in the movie, but!Timo wrote: ↑March 29th, 2020, 8:04 am The temple door may be from the book and the account may be not legit, but.I appreciate the thought, but I don't think there's a "but" here. It's just like that other account showing photos supposedly of the Wrecto and equipment props.
deadderek wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 6:40 am If I was a betting man, I'd bet the new trailer comes out this week or next. I have a strong...psychic...belief. What would you guys wanna see or not see in a new trailer?Trailer 2 of 3 was supposed to be out first half of next month, but we'll see. It's all different now.
Davideverona wrote:Or: they could give us a poster in April, wait late May, beginning of June for a second trailer, September for a final one and release it in October.
I think we'll see it in July. The curve is starting to flatten here in Italy and the government is predicting we'll see the light at the end of the tunnel by the end of April, with the essential activities reopening in May, followed by entertainment places in June.
Davideverona wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 12:48 pm Or: they could give us a poster in April, wait late May, beginning of June for a second trailer, September for a final one and release it in October.A new poster was already planned for April.
I think we'll see it in July. The curve is starting to flatten here in Italy and the government is predicting we'll see the light at the end of the tunnel by the end of April, with the essential activities reopening in May, followed by entertainment places in June.
Glenn Frederick wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 2:37 pm I might be in the minority on this but I would be willing to wait an entire year if it means a proper theatrical release.*sigh*
Glenn Frederick wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 2:37 pm I might be in the minority on this but I would be willing to wait an entire year if it means a proper theatrical release.Me too. It has been 30 years and personally, I've been waiting for this since somewhere mid 90s. There wasn't a single day without thinking about the possibility of a third one, I learned to be patient from it and it should be celebrated when it finally arrives. I don't wanna see it on the TV for the first time. One more year would be nothing compared to what's behind all of us.
pizzarat wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 7:21 pm Why would Sony postpone other movies to summer 2021 and then place new Ghostbusters movie in *March*? I don't get that.None of them moved to summer. Variety:
droidguy1119 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 7:30 pmWell that's even worse! But where's the logic in moving the release date to the same period as the other studios?pizzarat wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 7:21 pm Why would Sony postpone other movies to summer 2021 and then place new Ghostbusters movie in *March*? I don't get that.None of them moved to summer. Variety:
"Jason Reitman’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife has moved from July 10, 2020, to March 5, 2021; Jared Leto’s Morbius has been pushed back from July 31, 2020, to March 19, 2021; Tom Holland-starring video game adaptation Uncharted went from March 5, 2021, to Oct. 8, 2021; and Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway moved from Aug. 7, 2020, to Jan. 15, 2021. An untitled Sony/Marvel movie was also delayed from an original Oct. 8, 2021 date."
The reason is that Sony (and every other studio) still has 2021 tentpoles lined up that are important to them. This unexpected shift is going to be a big, complicated thing for studios (which pick dates carefully and strategize based on other studios' dates) to work out; all of the other studios are likely to move their 2020 tentpoles to January-April as well.
moviemaker29 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 7:35 pm God this sucks! I was sincerely hoping that they would end up benefiting from being one of the first tentpoles out the gate after all this hysteria went away.In truth, it's not necessarily wise to hope for Ghostbusters: Afterlife to be that movie. No matter what happens with the pandemic (excepting the very unlikely scenario where it suddenly disappears as quickly as it appeared), we should expect that life will look anywhere from somewhat to significantly different, especially if the crisis lasts longer than expected.
droidguy1119 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 7:41 pmGood points as usual, but does this mean that Afterlife is now locked to an entirely dead part of the year while the normally scheduled summer 2021 will go on as planned?moviemaker29 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2020, 7:35 pm God this sucks! I was sincerely hoping that they would end up benefiting from being one of the first tentpoles out the gate after all this hysteria went away.In truth, it's not necessarily wise to hope for Ghostbusters: Afterlife to be that movie. No matter what happens with the pandemic (excepting the very unlikely scenario where it suddenly disappears as quickly as it appeared), we should expect that life will look anywhere from somewhat to significantly different, especially if the crisis lasts longer than expected.
People's psychological and emotional state is being affected. People's finances are being affected. People's jobs, people's living situations, people's health, the importance of things in people's lives are being thrown all out of whack. The first big movie out of the gate is a big question mark. Given the choice, I'd rather be the first movie after the world settles back into whatever our new normal is going to be.
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