Thor2.0 a écrit:C'est qu'une question de temps, je pense malheureusement
Ouaip...ça sent l'automne tout ça.
Mr. Toiles Héroïques a écrit:Thématiquement et de façon complètement méta, ça ne m'étonnerait pas qu'il soit important que Tenet sorte à la date prévue et devienne de facto le premier blockbuster post-confinement mondial.
D'où l'absence de mouvements de la part de Warner.
"We are committed to — and are excited about — releasing Tenet in theaters this summer or whenever theaters reopen. We remain supportive of the theatrical experience and our exhibition partners, and are confident that our tentpole titles, including Tenet and Wonder Woman 1984, are exactly the type of films that will have people eager to return to theaters,"
EagleWolf a écrit:Donc pas de salles pour toutes les productions ? Je veux bien, mais ça va faire des mécontents.
EagleWolf a écrit:Justement, je ne vois pas les autres accepter cela sans broncher.
Et en France, ce serait encore pire, ils ne laisseraient jamais ça arriver, ce serait le comble depuis le temps qu'il y a un dénigrement de la conso des prod' américaines au détriment des françaises.
During IMAX’s quarterly earnings call on Friday, CEO Richard Gelfond said no one is pushing harder for the future of theaters than Nolan:
“I know Chris really would like to be come out with the film that for theaters, but that’s up to a lot of things including government regulations and the virus and all sorts of things. Certain filmmakers are very anxious to have their movies release. So I don’t know anyone in America who’s pushing harder than Chris Nolan to get the theaters open and to get his movie released in July when it’s scheduled for. So it’s really a balance. I’ve frankly never seen closer cooperation of the studios and the exhibitors than now. There’s just almost a daily dialogue going on for everybody’s trying to assess when are the likely opening dates and what is the optimal time. And I think people are really working together to make it happen.”
Insiders expect that the studio will make a decision within a week about whether to hold “Tenet’s” planned debut on July 17 or push it back deeper into 2020. That’s because Warner Bros. will need to start revving up its marketing campaign for the film, and it won’t want to spend tens of millions of promotional dollars only to have to move it.
EagleWolf a écrit:Pareil, je préférerais qu'il sorte.. en octobre par exemple.
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