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  1. @charlie Jatinder, how can you say Doctor Strange 2 is set for a near $200M opening weekend based on $15M in first 24-hour presales: https://twitter.com/meJat32/status/1512250746321793026?s=20&t=OTM3b_3pV4bwtOj55fFcRA? I mean The Batman made $8.5M in first 24-hour presales and lead to a $134M OW. So, there's that. But this statistic has me... curious and wondering how you can make that assumption.

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  2. 5 minutes ago, filmlover said:

    Studios make too much money from theatrical to abandon it. They no longer have any excuses now that the pandemic has largely subsided.

     

    The one that seems to have changed is that the dumps no longer come to theaters, creating holes in those traditional dead zones of January and late August. The news the other week of Enchanted 2 undergoing extensive reshoots even though it's not coming to theaters had me going "hmm, no wonder they're just dumping that on D+ with likely little fanfare."

    At least Chip N Dale's new movie on Disney+ has people talking, though

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  3. @KnucklesXXR @EmpireCity

     

    Are we still sure that Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness is 2 hours and 6 minutes long?

     

    I was checking the pre-set showtimes and Fandango and they were either 3 hours and 15 minutes apart or 3 hours and 30 minutes apart.

     

    I wouldn't think that happens unless a movie is 2.5 hours long.

     

    Then again, Morbius is only 1 hour and 44 minutes long and with 24 minutes of previews has showtimes separated by 3 hours long.

  4. Sam Raimi is not known for making 3-hour movies like the Russo Brothers are known to do, since he's a more-established, big-name, quality director, when he is not forced to make stories like Oz the Great and Powerful and Spider-Man 3, the latter more-so blamed on Sony.

     

    So, considering that Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness is the same runtime in between the first two Spider-Man movies ever, both done, by Sam Raimi (each 121 minutes and 129 minutes long), it makes sense that Multiverse of Madness IS indeed Sam Raimi's movie as the recent trailer promised it would be when it said in the title card in big bold letters "FROM DIRECTOR SAM RAIMI" like how the final trailer for Eternals highlighted the fact that it WAS and still IS Chloe Zhao's movie as promised when it said in the title card in big bold letters "FROM ACADEMY AWARD WINNING DIRECTOR CHLOE ZHAO."

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  5. 1 hour ago, ThomasNicole said:

    4 minutes longer than Sonic II would be 126 minutes

     

    It's one of the shortest MCU movies 

     

    I'm very curious because it's hard to see so many things working in such short time.

    I don't know. Sam Raimi is not known for making 3 hour movies like the Russo Brothers are since he's a quality director, when he is not force to make stories like Oz the Great and Powerful and Spider-Man 3, the latter more-so blamed on Sony.

     

    So, considering that Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness is the same runtime in between Sam Raimi's first two Spider-Man movies (each 121 minutes and 129 minutes long), it makes sense that Multiverse of Madness IS indeed Sam Raimi's movie as the recent trailer promised it would be when it said in the title card in big bold letters "FROM DIRECTOR SAM RAIMI" like how the final trailer for Eternals highlighted the fact that it WAS and still IS Chloe Zhao's movie as promised when it said in the title card in big bold letters "FROM ACADEMY AWARD WINNING DIRECTOR CHLOE ZHAO."

     

    That being said, @EmpireCity, how do you know this movie is indeed 126 minutes long as you claimed to have heard? Do you have people at Disney telling you this? Or is this what people close to the final stages of production in the movie are telling you right now?

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