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Same thought occured to me when I saw it!
Thankx :)
@Contraband, thanks a lot for the service :-)!
Can't find that picture? But I found this:
marts1965
So walking about pinewood studios last night , as you do, and I bump into this man looking like he does here in photo . 007 himself.
Or probably filming the sequences that got put on ice, when Craig injured his ankle.
Just a rescheduling of scenes most likely.
David Dencik's comments re. his schedule seems to confirm this.
Here's quotes about NTTD from an interview with CINEMA (published 30. September):
He was interview by Morten Steingrimsen (James Bond-magasinet).
Night Shoot Overwatch .
Doesn't look like his dog
Employed by Camera Revolution, company hired by EON. NTTD set-pics here
https://www.instagram.com/camerarevolution/
Maybe they had a teaser but said hey let’s wait for the Matera scenes to be edited so we can throw the car chase in? Plus the re-shoots and scenes being filmed that were missed?
Sounds like we originally were getting a trailer in October since filming was done in August.
Yet it got pushed back to filming being done in October?
Even though Barb said the teaser is done? Just weird.. Not sure why they would miss out on “Joker”.
What other big films are coming out in November?
I know what you are saying even I am hoping for some kind of twist where she turn out to be Villian.
I would not doubt a trailer in December. So that "scoop" is also logical conclusion. But the trailer and teaser are two different things. If the first full trailer is dropping for Star Wars, then the teaser should be out already.
I mean, the Spectre teaser didn't have any action, but it worked pretty well. And as we all know there is in fact a teaser floating around which some said promised the best looking Bond film yet.
Assuming December is indeed the current plan - either a 'short teaser showcasing locations and mood' is what we get then (which would be super odd 4 months from release), or it's a more substantial (but still kinda teasy) first trailer, which is probably what's gonna happen here now.
Among the major studios, these sorts of mood-setting teasers have gone out of fashion because audiences feel they just don't show enough, particularly those watching online. A major reason why Christopher Nolan's Tenet teaser is remaining exclusive to cinemas is precisely that. Only major films in the last 5/6 years or so that have done old-school teasers like this were - Spectre aside - Dunkirk and Tenet, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the saga Star Wars films, Disney's live-action family titles (which is where reactions online got really mixed) and Avengers Endgame (which was a full-length piece anyway but was only cut together from basically a single scene and snippets from the first half hour).
Also as I mentioned on the other thread, what the December thing - if indeed true - means at this stage is that they have it earmarked to be out in time for Star Wars. Which, given how many trailers are to be expected in the same time window (Tenet, Wonder Woman 1984, Black Widow and more...), may prompt them to have it out online more around Thanksgiving...
Might not be the best but it's still certainly key - and more importantly (from the POV of figuring out when stuff is coming) distributors still use the theatrical placement as a rough guideline for when to drop a trailer online.
I can't see how the cinema is the best channel to release a trailer.
Here in Norway a recent survey revealed that only 5 percent of people between the ages of 15 and 25 watch films most often in the cinema. 65 percent says they watch movies in streaming services most often.
Although the number of people visiting the cinema has increased since the early 90's, the amount of times the regular moviegoer visits the cinema each year has dropped significantly - from 4.3 visits in 1991 to 2.3 last year.
I'm sure numbers are similar elsewhere too, and they're quite telling. To release a trailer alongside a film seems very old fashioned with numbers like these in mind.
The numbers you get from an online audience is second to none when it comes to views, and as you mention, not as many people go to the cinema anymore, which is an ongoing debate and discussion in the industry at the moment, especially with directors and creatives getting frustrated at these online streaming services ruining the cinema experience, but also we're getting more and more streaming services.
I love the cinema and I'm a huge James Bond fan, but if the only way I could see the trailer is by going to see a certain film that I probably don't wanna see, I think I would just wait until it eventually came online, and I think most people will do. I guarantee a lot of people here would do the same, so why not just release it online and get it all out the way. Plus they have way more of a chance of online interest (basically "trend" on Twitter) by releasing the trailer randomly on their YouTube channel, than releasing it in theatres first where the conversation would be a slow build and a lot of internet sleuthing.
Well I will assume December it is then and forget all about it.