Re: Films to see in 2020
Coronavirus is having a long term impact on movie production, even the releases schedules for 2021 and 2022 are being impacted and films pushed back.
https://deadline.com/2020/04/the-bat...us-1202912605/ |
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Hardly suprising.
If 2020 stuff is pushed back to 2021, then stuff due in 2021 is going to get pushed back, and so on ... |
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Yes, it's so worrying. I'm really looking forward to seeing the new James Bond movie but I wonder if that will even come out this year. It has been postponed from April to November 2020 but if we get hit by another wave of this thing, then I can see them moving that date again. Sad times for movie lovers.
https://www.citycountdown.com/index....vie-postponed/ |
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That was one of the first films to be delayed back in February I think. Have a look at the first post in this thread, it has got the most up to date release dates so far as we know.
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Thanks Maximus. I think that the return of the big box office blockbusters will give us something nice to look forward to when covid 19 is under control. however, it will be interesting to see whether movie studios choose to release their films straight to on demand services as Universal have been doing lately
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Black Widow set to reach UK cinemas a week earlier than in the US
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Early release aside, I think Black Widow in general is going to benefit from the lockdown massively. It was going to be popular anyway but perhaps not as much as some of the other MCU films but I think it is going to get a bit of a bump from the lockdown. As the cinemas have been closed for so long I think people are going to be gagging to go to the cinema so much that a) people who wouldn't normally go to the cinema will go just for something different to do and get them out of the house b) people who do go to the cinema who weren't too bothered about this (as some forum users have said themselves) will go and see it and c) people who were going to see it anyway will go and see it more than once.
Long story short I think it is going to beat projections by 10%-15% and I am going to play little game and predict a $1.5bn boxoffice revenue. |
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Just been down the list and checked everything. No surprise that things have changed again. All dates are now accurate afaik.
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Re: Films to see in 2020 / 2021
Title updated to reflect the current situation.
---------- Post added at 17:40 ---------- Previous post was at 17:37 ---------- Btw, 'Artemis Fowl' is going to be released on Disney+ (June 12th). |
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There is something wrong with me, I literally read "Artemis Fowl is going to be released on (June 12th)" which is what IMDB said and completely missed Disney+
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doesn't look great but I got excited because it is the first proper trailer I have seen in months :) Going straight to OD at the end of June.
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