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4 minutes ago, filmlover said:
She is a rather big name at this point, Cinderella will be a decade old movie soon and she's been ubiquitous ever since. Probably took a nice pay cut to lend her support to the movie (and receiving special billing in return).
I do like Lily James as an actress and the fact she does every medium rather than just films, not that there is anything wrong with just doing films.
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I find it a bit weird that Lily James got an And credit, she's not doing press for The Iron Claw at the moment as she's doing a play in the West End but I expect once the campaign trail ramps up, she'll be more involved.
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There are films which are not dated yet which will likely fill a few gaps. Juror Number 2 for example I imagine if it's Clint final film will get a good slot. December 2024 is most likely or at a push September.
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1 minute ago, JustLurking said:
So where exactly were these emotions in the first one? Even if you chalk it up to puberty (though saying kids don't feel anxiety, envy or embarassment just seems foolish go me), the adults didn't have them either.
I would guess that those emotions aren't as dominant compared to the main five.
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Honestly, I was sold on the demolition day but even more sold when Anxiety appeared!
The recast of Disgust and Fear isn't far off from the original although it probably helps Tony Hale is very similar tonally to Bill Hader.
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I could honestly see Clint Eastwood calling everyone up to film Juror Number 2 by next week to film a couple of scenes before Thanksgiving. Probably couldn't get the film wrapped but WB could potentially give it a late September release or December 2024.
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I think Deadpool could go for either December or maybe Labor Day weekend which ironically was the first date it received.
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I know it would die a very horrible death but they could move Kraven up to July.
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3 minutes ago, SpiderByte said:
Now that they can reschedule filming, they have new estimated completions, which means new release dates. Everything that stopped filming probably gets kicked down the road 3 months
Depends on their state of completion. If they were almost done and aren't scheduled until much later in the year then they're likely safe. Keep in mind some films don't require much post production like Juror 2 and I would imagine directors have been working on the footage they did shoot.
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I think the latter half of 2024 will be quite strong. Wicked for example was only 10 days from wrapping and so I assume they'll be able to pick up in January and February and bundle those final shooting days with reshoots.
The other films that were basically done were Beetlejuice 2, Gladiator 2 is also a possibility as well, they have 90 minutes of footage so I assume they only need a few weeks to complete the film and keep in mind Ridley is very efficient. Juror Number 2 as a Clint Eastwood film probably doesn't need much to wrap it up given how Clint handles things.
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1 minute ago, 21C said:
They didn't get residuals after all, which is to be expected, but I wonder what that streaming bonus looks like.
The subscriber levy was never likely IMO you can't give money for every subscribers solely to the actors.
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11 hours ago, DInky said:
I think BadOlCatSylvester is implying that a lot of projects are about to get cancelled in light of The Marvels bombing.
He's always like that, probably want Feige fired on the spot as well...
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I notice Fran's been quiet for the last few weeks. Did Duncan keep her out of the room or something?
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4 hours ago, ZeroHour said:
I think because this is a box office forum many people here don't understand this. Disney's performance in the theatrical space is small potatoes compared to some of its other businesses.
Honestly, the revenues from the parks, experiences and products alone is eye watering.
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10 minutes ago, AniNate said:
Joaquin Phoenix hates the press so they might keep him on the sidelines for the Napoleon junkets anyway
Did he do any publicity for Joker? I think Vanessa Kirby might be easier to send out for press and interviews.
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One impact of production resuming is that some actors who were booked for theatre roles next year will have to either withdraw from the films or TV shows or withdraw from the play they were planned to do.
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@Eric Danvers Is this thread going to be locked within the next day or so or are we waiting for the deal to be ratified?
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2 minutes ago, SpiderByte said:
It sounds like you won't need every service, it'll just be all available on one app. Like you can opt in to add ESPN to your Disney+, I think
I wonder how that'll work globally, unless the ESPN add on will only be for the NA market.
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41 minutes ago, SpiderByte said:
They also casually slipped in there that eventually it could also be merged into Disney+ with Hulu...
I'm not sure if ESPN merging with Disney+ would be a sure thing, bundling I can see but all in one app might be very expensive.
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Timmy is going to be doing a lot of promotion for Wonka. I would imagine WB is scheduling a UK premiere date within the next 24 hours
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I'm glad it's over, only because it'll end the cycle of Eeyore mentality from certain people for at least a day before we hurdle towards The Marvels OW.
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8 minutes ago, Zakiyyah6 said:
Stop being hyperbolic. The genre isn't dead just because The Marvels and Aquaman 2 flop. People just aren't blindly seeing everything anymore because of COVID, bad movies and oversaturation. Studios have to actually try to make unique and good comic book movies now.
Honestly some people on here are probably hoping Feige's on the chopping block even though there is a very little if not zero chance of that happening.
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46 minutes ago, Eric Danvers said:
Cutting back on movies is funny to me. Y'all already release the fewest movies out of all the big studios. Like what's the point?
I think 20th Century will have less movies per year for sure. WDAS, Pixar and Marvel are going to be protected budget wise no matter what.
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1 minute ago, dudalb said:
From what I have been reading, ESPN iplayed a major role in today's finiancial report.
We focus on movies and the Streaming networks here, but never forget how big and popular sports arel
ESPN is important to Disney in the same way the parks are.
Twisters | Uni/WB | July 19, 2024 | A remake (?) to the 1996 classic
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I'm honestly surprised Twisters has time to be completed for July especially considering a few of the actors have other commitments next year. Of course, they could work around them.