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@Denbigh You can definitely understand the frustrations of the directors and creatives re. streaming and streaming services. As a consumer it's a bit different though: for my own part there are less films I want to see at the cinema. The exception would be if going to see a film as part of a night out with friends.
There's also the price aspect; going to the cinema to watch a film + something to drink and eat, will cost around £16 or something like that – maybe more. In comparison, a month's subscription to a streaming service with a whole library of content + the same beverage and food from your local grocery store will most likely be less. More often than not, staying at home is more appealing.
As for trailer releases, I agree – nothing can beat the impact of an online release. They can do a whole buildup to the online release and that would alone generate a great deal of additional buzz which a cinema release would not be able to do.
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Aah really ? I’m just reporting what I saw back to you lot and my base at MI6 ..haven’t a clue !
I like that blue/grey/white colour scheme.
I think the point of the film was lost on you guys then. ;-)
I'm feeling this movie's aquamarine/tan/grey, generally lighter palatte I feel we've been seeing lately and I'm really digging it. I think we're gonna get another upbeat rocker for a theme (CR, TMWTGG) and it's all gonna come together for Craig going out on a bang.
Trailers being 'shelved' is a usual occurrence...aside from basically Bond (because EON runs the show here), Nolan, Star Wars and probably Avengers: Endgame, every major studio trailer released has at least 2/3 alternate variants that weren't picked to be finished.
Odds are - if the December thing is true - that they won't be sitting on that same teaser for months, but have scrapped it almost completely and are refashioning it into a fuller/more substantial trailer.
Are those "sources" reliable?
Of course not - it's all wild guessing at this point.
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NTTD has entered post production according to IMDB. :-?
There will be a teaser, which we know is complete and ready to screen, and then the second main trailer, that's the way the big movies are presented. The teaser will appear soon, nothing to fret about.
Second trailer would probably arrive in mid Feb - in time to play in cinemas with with King's Man and Birds of Prey. What probably won't happen this time round if December/SW holds as the plan is a third 'final' trailer like we got with Spectre.
It could have been destined for the Joker and then the initial press about violence could have derailed things?
I mean there's a myriad of reasons for the lack of release. I'm not concerned one jot, if anything the lack of any substantive leaks just underlines the level of control that exists on the production. Given the earlier issues that plagued its start, this should give us all confidence in the production team and that what we're going to get is an exercise in crafted storytelling. I mean that's surely why they got Cary to come onboard?
Don't get me wrong, same here! I love teaser trailers in general! For NTTD to not have one like SP and SF in that sense would be disappointing. Especially as we know it's ready. Just hope that the whole December thing is a momentary change in plan.
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That seemingly confirms that the costume department and the entire film wraps production on 25 October 2019.
It's an interesting development as many speculated that Craig's injury led to the film having at least 3-4 weeks where they didn't shoot. if thats the case, this bond film shot for approx 5 months........for comparison's sake, SF shot for under 6 months and SP shot for 7 months.
Nice find!! With this production they really like to highlight the 25th day of certain months during production. They should celebrate next friday with the release of something.
Not trying to be contrarian, it just seems dangerous to assume with this production!