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Gordon
Gordon - 5/12/2020, 5:39 AM
"It will, however, make spoilers very difficult to avoid": that's very... American. :'D Pretty much everyone around the world hold on to avoid spoiling others without a fair warning; sure, if you want to find out, you will, but not by accident. Once the movie is released in the US, everything is out in the open, including footage. I still remember how the world kept quiet when Civil War was released, for up to 10 days until... It opened in the US on Friday, and Saturday morning a TV spot spoiler Giant Man was released by Marvel and plastered all over the internet, with a description of every scene. :|
99OPTIMISTPRIME
99OPTIMISTPRIME - 5/12/2020, 6:07 AM

For the movies expected to make over 800 million world-wide, is it worth the risk to release them in theaters? Or do you just try to profit as much as possible, by releasing it on-demand? Studio execs are scared as hell of this dilemma.
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 5/12/2020, 6:32 AM
Disney just pulled the filmed version of Hamilton with the original cast from the release slate next year and will be sending it straight to Disney+ in time for this year’s 4th of July. That has to be one of the most major moves we’ve seen yet, and it goes to show that building Disney+ holds considerable value for the company.

The big test for Disney theatrically will be Mulan, if it keeps its date. If it does and does poorly, all bets are off for theatrical releases this year.
johnjacob
johnjacob - 5/12/2020, 8:50 AM
Any other Americans tired of Great Britain getting films before us?
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 5/12/2020, 10:00 AM
I liked when we all could watch these films at the same time. Thought they would continue that trend.
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