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I wonder why WB won't release the numbers... (sarcasm)
Wouldn't be surprised if NTTD gets delayed now.
As for NTTD, who knows. I'm pessimistic about November but at this point I just want to see the film.
Not going to happen.Unlike the states,many cinemas are open all round the world and people are going to the cinema.I have no problem going to the theater in Nov to see the film as its less of a risk than going to a shop to get food.Also,as has been said before,they would lose a lot of money just releasing to streaming.
Theatrical release: Most countries on Nov 12th, US on Nov 20th.
And then VOD around March 2021.
Blu-Ray around May 2021.
Streaming-Flat around Fall 2021.
Free-TV in 2023.
That's my bet.
Hence the option for a hybrid release, caters to both crowds.
Maybe tenet should have subtitles...... :))
My parents, who are old, both said they’d go to the theater to see NTTD, so no doubt NTTD will do better, especially if USA is more open by Nov
Now I don’t think reopening everything is going to work and we’ll get spikes everywhere and things will shut back down.... so it’s really going to be a timing thing if NTTD opens. It’s actually better that Wonder Woman moved to Dec
Being that the films lead is a lil known black actor along with other lil knowns and pretty boy Pattinson why heck Caine is the star of the film......
Because he's in one three minute scene.
Anyone who has seen Tenet will tell you that its not an '' Inception lite repeat ''.Its very original.The film has problems yes,but its highly ambitious blockbuster filmaking.The kind that is all too rare in this age of endless reboots,rehashes and sequels.
Inception lite is what it looks like by the trailer... I’m not judging the actual film as I haven’t seen it
But I doubt this would be a blockbuster even without Covid for all the reasons I mentioned. And I like Nolan. I like his movies in spite of his clinical attempt at creating “human” characters and am glad he’s in the position he’s in, unlike a lot other filmmakers who are in privileged positions, ahem , Mendes.
That said, by the trailers and reviews, even without Covid, I may have skipped this movie and waited for home release and I think the general audience feels the same.
With 70% of theaters now opened, the total box office at the US this weekend failed to reach $15 million, meaning there's not enough box office intake to cover exhibitors' operating expenses.
https://www.indiewire.com/2020/09/tenet-6-7-million-total-box-office-is-under-15-million-theaters-hurt-1234586104/
Edit: Judging by the box office reports on BoxOfficeMojo, the total box office of this weekend domestically was just over $12.5 million. This isn't just disastrous, this is apocalyptically bad. If Tenet, New Mutants and Unhinged keep dropping, by next weekend we could very well be under $10 million domestically (all films combined). I don't see how US theaters won't be forced to shut down again since there are no new big releases until Death on the Nile on October 23rd (in 5 weeks from now). The only two relatively mid-budget films opening before that are Greenland next week and Honest Thief on October 9th, but neither of those will earn much at the box office.
There also has to be a certain level of diversity now.
That apparently won't go into effect for a couple of years.
It will make the Oscars an even bigger political joke than it already is.
While it sounds silly in the headlines, I can't think of any major film in the last few years that wouldn't meet the minimum of those proposed requirements. And they're certainly not a threat to Bond.
Probably no major films, but almost certainly several brilliant smaller scale films.
https://deadline.com/2020/09/gerard-butler-greenland-movie-july-opening-date-1202956851/
But the movie has been released in some countries worldwide already and made $12 million to date (in Belgium it was already released in July). So this is just an US decision.
Thanks for repeating what I already wrote and what the article already said. Also: I have seen the film, so I am aware the film has been released in Europe. The last few posts here concern only the US box office. As the main character said in Tenet: "Try and keep up."
Shame, I didn't have the highest hopes for it but I was itching for another disaster-type film. I'll check it out eventually.
Thank you For clarifying, I didn’t want or need to read the article. Which leads to my surprise that any Gerard Butler makes theatrical release... I actually just watched that Gods of Egypt movie and quite enjoyed it.