- September 13th, 2020, 12:00 pm#4939166
As this goes on longer studios can’t afford to keep kicking the can much further. We will find out numbers from Tenet and Mulan eventually.
Wonder Woman getting pushed AGAIN to Christmas isn’t a good sign. No Time To Die is the next big experiment. It may hold or get pushed further.
By late November everything could be changing again and Sony may end up deciding on a hybrid tactic instead of theater-only. That would be a reasonable solution I feel. States are all having different timings for theaters reopening. New hotspots this Fall will change everything again.
Trolls World Tour proved that streaming can work for massive revenue, while its lesser budget does make it a better scenario for that particular film.
If theaters that are open receive the film in March and digital option is available for those of us who want to stay safe or where theaters aren’t open really feels like the way forward.
This virus won’t be over for a LONG time.
Wonder Woman getting pushed AGAIN to Christmas isn’t a good sign. No Time To Die is the next big experiment. It may hold or get pushed further.
By late November everything could be changing again and Sony may end up deciding on a hybrid tactic instead of theater-only. That would be a reasonable solution I feel. States are all having different timings for theaters reopening. New hotspots this Fall will change everything again.
Trolls World Tour proved that streaming can work for massive revenue, while its lesser budget does make it a better scenario for that particular film.
If theaters that are open receive the film in March and digital option is available for those of us who want to stay safe or where theaters aren’t open really feels like the way forward.
This virus won’t be over for a LONG time.
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