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Big +1!
I couldn't agree more.
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/dalian-china-coronavirus-cinemas-closed-again-1234715423/
Completely agree, although I'm concerned about how many cinemas may not survive this pandemic.
Top Gun 2 and A Quiet Place 2 have also abandoned their 2020 release, and have been delayed by 6+ months to July 2021 and April 2021 respectively.
Ridley Scott's The Last Duel has been delayed by 1 year to October 2021. The horror film Antlers has been delayed to February 2021. Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch has been delayed indefinitely.
https://variety.com/2020/film/global/tenet-release-coronavirus-europe-christopher-nolan-1234715604/
“Locked in” ;)
The real question should be asked: Now what for big budget films? The talks about a staggered release for Tenet is getting closer and closer to be irrelevant, as it is no longer a distant possibility that foreign markets could close down again. And the US box office is still in no capacity to reopen for the foreseeable future.
What can films like Tenet and NTTD do, now that it is starting to become clear that any release strategy (domestic only, foreign only, or staggered) is unlikely to be possible?
Here goes @RogerJonMoorePertwee the troll again, spamming every thread because he refuses to understand the global situation.
Posting an outdated 4-days old article is totally irrelevant to this thread's discussion. We are already about to go to the next step of the pandemic situation:
1. Releasing at the domestic box office only is impossible if all theaters are closed.
2. Releasing internationally only is impossible if most foreign markets are closed.
3. Doing a staggered release strategy is impossible if both the US box office and most foreign markets are closed.
Out of all the options currently available, this is now the most likely one. Apart from give up and don't do anything.
Where did I suggest you did? Are you imagining things?
I listed the 3 possible release strategies: US only, foreign only, or staggered.
Being the most likely options available does not mean it is likely to happen. 5% chance of happening is bigger than 0% chance of happening, but it still means the 5% option is very unlikely. This is where we are at now. An option that looked possible a few days ago is already becoming a pipe dream.
1. Film companies will receive some income for these films, even if it's not enough to make a profit.
2. At least some people will be able to actually see these films albeit at home.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hasbro-posts-quarterly-loss-as-pandemic-hits-eone-1304504
Paramount is about to become the first major studio to completely abandon 2020 releases. Clifford the Big Red Dog and Coming 2 America are the final 2 Paramount films still slated to release this year.
Tenet gets new release date and will debut internationally before US launch
https://www.google.it/amp/s/www.radiotimes.com/news/film/2020-07-27/tenet-international-release/amp/
70 international territories will get to see Tenet from next month, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea and Russia. (There are no announced plans as yet to release the film in China, the world’s second-biggest movie market.)
The film will then open in select cities in North America from 2nd September.
Standing by.
Great to hear about Canada! The theatres have been open for about a month now where I live. Most showings are empty though, and playing Jurassic Park or Empire Strikes Back as well as a few movies released earlier this year.
https://www.regmovies.com/movies/tenet/ho00010226#/
AMC in the US also started advertising the opening date of Thursday 3 September.
https://www.amctheatres.com/movies/tenet-46024/videos?videoId=6158431893001