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Why would they do this? Someone doesn't like the actual movie? Bad news
I would expect nothing less. 😉
But will Ralph Fiennes drop as many F-bombs as he did in In Bruges? :-))
Love when he calls his wife an "inanimate ****ing object." Such a gentleman!
https://deadline.com/2020/08/the-king-s-man-opening-2021-release-date-change-disney-ralph-fiennes-movie-1203024744/
I guess their feeling (and what I got from the article) is that with Tenet opening domestically and more states in the U.S. opening up more and more theaters, they didn't want to compete against it.
Fresh news so it's possible that Wikipedia has yet to be updated.
So all in all, if the film keeps that new date, it'll be a year long delay. Curious if the same thing will happen with NTTD - Tenet B.O. is weak and they opt to delay it several more months to March/April 2021, making it a full year delay, as well.
The French release date has also just been delayed to February 2021. Wikipedia is just late in being updated.
Maybe, yes. I was wondering if much is likely to have changed by Feb so that might well be the reasoning. I wonder if this is a sign of confidence in the film: they think it's good so don't want it thrown away.
The reason it got pushed back the first time was because the initial cuts tested far more negatively than the studio expected. Not totally or even mostly negative, mind you, the action scenes and supporting actors all did well enough.
However, for whatever reason, the test audiences did not take to Harris Dickinson's protagonist which is a bit of a problem since he's the movie's main character. Because of this, it went in for extensive reshoots that beefed up Ralph Fiennes and Gemma Arterton's roles.
This was apparently not enough so now they're trying out multiple cuts which minimize and maximise Dickinson and Fiennes/Arterton's characters in different ways to see which tests better.
I say let Bond be in his 40s. Let Batman be in his 40s. Let's have unapologetic roles for men again, like Indiana Jones and such. I'm sick of catering to the brittle minded y-gen pc-demented. Lets go back to the good old days of having leading MEN (and WOMEN).
I know people think it might be Matthew Goode but here's a still of him as a different character.