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And yeah, I agree that delay statement is so impersonal.
This is the sane way to read it.
That's what bothered me. But they can easily compensate that with the press conference in just a few days time ;)
If any of these things you've suggested were true, they wouldn't be announcing a release date? They'd be announcing exactly what they mean. We don't know why they've changed the release date. To be quite honest, they probably misjudged how much time it was going to take to get Fukunaga involved and get his vision aligned with their own.
This could be the signs that they've actually made concrete decisions. Also, it could mean, considering Mr. Robot's schedule, that they've sorted a deal with Malek, but they're going to need more time to fit him into the schedule... meaning the release date being pushed. It could be lots of different things, but don't forget it could be for good reasons as well.
I don't care when we get it, the important thing is we're getting it.
By the way @jake24, might be time to change the title :D
That would be wonderful. And so they could move along with the press conference in a few days, with Malek and all.
I'm personally not a fan of those films, but you can't argue with their numbers.
April has proved pretty profitable for both Marvel and the Fast & Furious series.
My opinion as well. I guess all of us fell this way.
;) Will do.
True
Can't say this umpteenth delay surprises me. For anyone who has been paying attention it has been obvious for a while that filming was not going to start on the 4th of March, and when the filming is delayed the domino that often falls next is the release date.
First things first: I am very much expecting an apology from @Risico007 and @peter . Not for being wrong about the filming not being delayed and the date of the press conference, but for constantly berating people who dared to say the delay of the filming was likely and that Steven Weintraub's intel could be trusted. Also, to @ggl007 I say this: First your sources were wrong about Christopher Nolan directing Bond 25, and now they were wrong about the date of the press conference (I hope we can all agree now that the pres conference won't be held this month or early April). It's time to find new sources!
I will write a lot more about my thoughts on this delay tomorrow. Stay tuned!
Yeah, it’ll give them time to get the film right
Or whatever nonsense people are spouting
This is exactly what this is.
Everyone: the script is done. Locations are getting locked. Stunts are being rehearsed. The production is moving forward.
This is a business decision done by the distributor.
UNIVERSAL is the big kahuna on this project. They are the distributors. They know what they're doing.
If anyone thinks that EoN could tell Universal to change the release dates, and not the other way around (since distribution is Universal's game), then you do hafta give your heads a shake.
When there was a collective decision to fire Boyle, and when CF asked for more prep time, Universal had to agree to the request. And with reason.
This movement to, arguably, a better time in the calendar year (and moving FF 1000) is Universal's game.
This has nothing to do with the production, script, cast, director. This has happened to many films, but now that it's happened to Bond, it must be that the production has collapsed?
Uh, no.
Please don’t.
Hello. Again.
First, they moved forward the release date. Not the start of shooting. No yet, anyway.
Second, they have made no announced of a press conference. Not yet, anyway.
Third, no one has to apologise for standing behind the info they were given. That would be moronic.
Fourth, if you don't want to write more about your thoughts on this tomorrow I will, personally, not complain.
Ugh... Nothing has been delayed with filming. The production is moving forward. Rehearsals are being... locations a...r...e
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James Bond will return.
Sheesh.