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“Sources at Warner Bros. stress that they will have to be flexible with its plans to release “Tenet,” which means it will not have a traditional theatrical rollout. Movie theaters overseas have already started to reopen, so there’s a chance it could launch internationally prior to a domestic release. That would be welcome news for exhibitors in Europe and Asia, two robust moviegoing markets that haven’t had a new Hollywood movie to entice audiences in months.“ from Variety.
https://variety.com/2020/film/global/tenet-global-box-office-international-exhibitors-forgotten-1234710870/
If that's true, it seems to have extended to all of cinema.
“Unless what seemed impossible happens, and Tenet goes straight to VOD in the USA, which would pave the way for NTTD/Black Widow/Wonder Woman/Top Gun to do the same.“
As I see things NTTD won’t ever follow this path simply because MGM is no WB or other giant corporation. MGM needs to release the film in the best timeframe possible while WB with all the movies in their pipeline waiting to be released and being finished in a couple of months simply cannot wait too much. Plus we know NTTD, unlike a lot of other studio pictures, has no ticking clock on debts which is very important.
Yeah I agree, it is too early to have any evidence, even tho I believe that EoN/MGM's strategy at this point could be very different from the others. If WB or Disney will make certain choices doesn't mean NTTD will automatically follow, given the differences. MGM simply couldn't stand NTTD to heavily underperform.
"But Tenet faces a unique caveat in China, the world’s second-largest movie market. Currently, its exhibitors cannot screen movies that exceed two hours in length. Tenet runs at just over 2 hours and 30 minutes."
As I understand it, China's "2 hours or under" moratorium is an additional response to the pandemic, in order to limit the time people in an audience are exposed to one another.
NTTD runs 13 minutes longer than TENET.
So if China were to allow NTTD to open there, they'd likely have to split it into two parts...
worth noting apparently this won't be enforced for some films anyway - Titanic got approval to re-release there uncut, for instance
All cinemas world wide are limited to 30%.
When you have 1.5 metres social distancing you cannot fit in more than 30% of the people.
In France we are at 50% capacity since cinemas reopened on June 22nd. Only 1 meter of social distancing required inside the auditorium.
In Germany it's 1,50 and most cinemasopened already in May. It will stay 1,50 in Germany until there is a vaccine.
I was only pointing out that all cinemas world-wide did not have the same % of limited capacity. So your explanation of what is happening in Germany wasn't needed.
https://deadline.com/2020/07/uk-exhibitors-expected-delay-reopenings-tenet-shifts-again-1202990751/
"Release the new films in the markets that are better off covid-wise than the US.
Moviegoers EVERYWHERE in the world should not be penalised because the US has an incompetent president who botched the coronavirus response in historic fashion."
Couldn't agree more.
I agree, too.
I'm outraged that we don't already have 24 Bond films to talk about endlessly on this forum.
Maybe but the Oxford vaccine has yet to pass the phase 2 and 3 trials. 90% of new vaccines fall at these hurdles. Optimism should go hand in hand with caution.
Let's be honest, we'll never get tired of "Arnold vs Newman" discussions ;)
We still haven’t reached a final verdict on whether Sylvia Trench should reappear in Goldfinger or not