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IMO, around October 30th/31st, in time for Terminator: Dark Fate.
The release of a poster is typically a good indicator, yes, but I wonder if it still might be weeks out and the poster was only revealed to celebrate GJBD. I'm sure it's not far out now, though, I'd imagine it will release by the end of October.
I keep wondering, because we know the teaser has been finished for quite some time. Even the usually well-informed guys who run this site had their predictions out for JBD.
So why didn't it happen? Did the marketeers decide that there's a better time to release it and has it been held back as part of a bigger strategy? Or is this the title all over again? Did EON commission a trailer, wanted to get it out on GJBD, but one of their partners didn't think it was good enough and they're re-editing it? Is that the hold-up?
Because I get the feeling that only releasing the poster on GJBD wasn't the plan. It was a let down for a lot of fans, and they know it. My guess is that they wanted to end on the teaser, but couldn't. The same way as they wanted to include the name of the film during the Jamaica reveal, but didn't.
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That’s a perfect summary. I miss those video blogs btw.
The product of having 33 pages of discussion about a trailer that hasn't been released.
EON should apologize for that. On all channels.
EON has absolutely nothing to apologize for. They owe us all nothing. They're making the movie, hopefully it's released on the date they've given us, that's all. Anything between now and then is icing on the cake. We have 14 novels and 24 films, an incredible amount of content for any franchise; busy yourselves.
@DD, those are amazing, did you just come up with them off the top of your head, or is there an encyplopedia for such things?
@DarthDimi's brain is the encyclopedia. ;)
Fair points; I really enjoyed Solo and feel it's disappointing results were purely a result of people not liking The Last Jedi.
There are some sequels, remakes and original movies coming in 2020 besides Fast & Furious 9, that could do well at the BoxOffice:
- Bad Boys For Life
- Birds of Prey
- Godzilla vs. Kong
- Black Widow
- Wonder Woman 1984
- Top Gun: Maverick
- Minions 2
- Ghostbusters
- Tenet
- Dune
- West Side Story
And the fact it wasn't promoted enough and most people didn't care about young Han Solo
No Time to Diet
Did any of these crossed a Billion before. I am not sure about minion.
- Minions (2015): $1,2 billion
- Wonder Woman (2017): $822 million
- Suicide Squad (2016): $747 million (Birds of Prey is a kind-of sequel)
- Black Widow is part of the Marvel franchise
- Godzilla may make tons of money in Asia, and reach the billion that way
- Tenet is the new Christopher Nolan spy-thriller (will be compared to Bond for sure)
Top Gun, Ghostbusters and West Side Story would have been billionaires, if the ticket prices in the 60's and 80's were the same as today.
And Dune I just put in there, because it could be a surprise hit.
It's like that saying 'A watched pot never boils'.