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  1. 4 minutes ago, Darth Lehnsherr said:

    This always felt like it was rushing for the July date so the move to November is fine but it feels weird for a Black Panther film to be a November release.

    I was kind of thinking that but then I realized the first one was released in February lol.

     

    Seeing how it did in February though, it sure would have been nice to give the sequel the summer blockbuster treatment. The weekdays would have been something to behold.

  2. 5 minutes ago, WittyUsername said:

    Because WB had already scheduled this movie for November 4th. 

    Ah, gotcha. For some reason I thought the November 4 scheduling for Flash was relatively new. 

     

    Well my prediction still stands. Flash will move and BP will move to November 4.

  3. 20 minutes ago, SnokesLegs said:

    To be fair, it doesn’t really matter anyway considering the budget. These types of films always drop hard in their second weekends, but Halloween Kills has the benefit of Halloween itself on its third weekend, so it’ll likely stabilise a bit before dropping off a cliff the following week once we’re into November. The film will make back its budget and marketing with ease.

    Oh for sure! I just mean it won't be pretty for a box office nerd.

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  4. 1 minute ago, filmlover said:

    Disney is no doubt banking on this inevitably moving and claiming its date once it does, especially to allow three weeks between Black Panther and the Disney Animation movie that's set to open on Thanksgiving the same way Doctor Strange/Moana and Thor/Coco bookended their respective Novembers (Eternals and Raya also would have followed the same path had the 2020 release schedule gone as planned).

    Exactly. This has been their configuration in the month of November for awhile now. Makes me wonder why they originally scheduled a couple Marvels for second November weekends in the first place.

     

    I'm wondering if Disney was playing games with other studios. If they schedule a big event like a Marvel on the 2nd weekend of November maybe they figure studios won't schedule anything of substance either on the weekend before or after, therefore giving Disney ultimate flexibility. If this was the case they guessed wrong, as WB put Flash on the 4th, but still.

     

    I don't know. Just thinking out loud here.

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  5. 2 minutes ago, WittyUsername said:

    Seems like they’d have to make some kind of agreement with Disney to move BP:WF a week early, which doesn’t seem likely. 

    Oh I just figured Disney would do that anyway. They already moved the untitled Marvel in November 2023 from the 10th to the 3rd. And wasn't Eternals originally scheduled for the 12th this year (or whatever Marvel was originally coming out on this date)? I don't know why they scheduled them for the 2nd weekend in the first place. They went with the first weekend of November in the past (except for Thor: The Dark World on the 8th in 2013 because that particular calendar configuration has 4 November weekends BEFORE Thanksgiving).

  6. 3 minutes ago, Cmasterclay said:

    Top Gun is significantly bigger in the United States than James Bond, and I say that as a lover of the Bond. Top Gun 1 is the highest selling non-animated home video of all time! And unlike most nostalgia projects, somehow the iconic character is as big of a star as ever!

    I never knew that! That's neat!

     

    Certainly changes how I predict its performance.

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  7. 5 minutes ago, poweranimals said:

    Honestly probably for the best. I kinda wish they had spaced out this year's content a bit more. I know Covid delays played a role in that but still.

    Yeah I don't think they had a choice this year. I griped for a long time about Shang-Chi's Labour Day weekend release but at the end of the day there's a back log of films and studios just need to get them out there. It's the reason for the crowded October as well. 

  8. 1 minute ago, WittyUsername said:

    What makes you say that? It finished filming over a year ago. 

    Yeah I don't think there's any way it moves. Disney's plan was to alternate a Star Wars and Avatar film every December. I don't see that changing.

  9. 1 minute ago, keysersoze123 said:

    IS there a chance Spidey moves to march? Obviously Disney wont announce that since its a Sony release. Disney announce its changes accordingly?

    I don't think so because these date changes are due to internal production matters only. Sony won't move THEIR movie because of whatever is going on with production on another studio's films.

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