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King Richard | November 19, 2021 | Warner. Bros

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This really stinks to see all these movies get delayed into next year. Yes, I know it had to happen, but I would have held off and tried to really stack this fall and winter. But who knows - things are not getting better either.

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Just now, Cmasterclay said:

This really stinks to see all these movies get delayed into next year. Yes, I know it had to happen, but I would have held off and tried to really stack this fall and winter. But who knows - things are not getting better either.

well they had to stop half way through filming so there's no way this one would've been out for this year. look out for the scenes where the williams kids suddenly look a year older.

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https://variety.com/2020/film/news/hollywood-film-production-resumes-avatar-mission-impossible-king-richard-1234629324/

 

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Even if the government declares that sets can re-open in Los Angeles, the movie and television business has become so global in scope that sources at the studios believe it will take time before most productions resume. In Los Angeles, Warner Bros. was half-way through shooting “King Richard,” the story of Richard Williams, father and coach of tennis players Venus and Serena Williams, which stars Will Smith. Some of the major tennis scenes still have to shoot.

 

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https://deadline.com/2020/06/will-smith-warner-bros-sued-serena-williams-memoir-movie-richard-williams-1202968263/

 

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Will Smith’s movie about the life of Serena Williams and Venus Williams’ fathere may still be shut down from concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, but King Richard certainly is being served in the courts thanks to a potentially multimillion-dollar breach of contract lawsuit.

 

“This case presents an unfortunate and tawdry situation: the cold and calculating misappropriation and interference with Plaintiffs’ intellectual property,” says the seven-claim complaint from TW3 Entertainment and Power Move Multi Media filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday against Smith’s loan-out company and Warner Bros, among others, over the Reinaldo Marcus Green-directed film. “Plaintiffs’ good faith and contractually protected efforts to bring an amazing story into visual art form were met with Defendants’ greed and disregard for Plaintiff’s existing rights.”

 

Along with the AT&T-owned studio, Bad Boys star Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment, Richard Williams himself, his son and sometimes business partner Chavoita Lesane, and production company Star Thrower Entertainment and its key executives are also named as defendants in the lawsuit.

 

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