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The New Mutants | August 28, 2020 | Rumors are saying it released, but no one we know saw it

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11 minutes ago, OncomingStorm93 said:

New Mutants doesn't actually exist. This marketing campaign as been elaborate Banksy art installation. He's trying to show us how superficial our cinema culture has become. Don't ask be to explain it more, if you don't see it now, I can't get you to see it.

20 years from now Ben Affleck is going to reveal that New Mutants was actually an elaborate Argo-style setup

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12 hours ago, Eric Lightfoot said:

Fox movies since 2012 still have deals with other premium networks (HBO in US, Crave in Canada) that won’t allow a new movie to be on Disney+ right away. Dark Phoenix is currently on HBO for instance. I think Avatar is the youngest non-Nat Geo Fox movie on Disney+ at the moment.

 

Those deals are supposed to expire in 2022 I believe 

Just throwing this in here for anyone who thinks Disney+ is an option

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5 hours ago, nick64 said:

Just throwing this in here for anyone who thinks Disney+ is an option

Fox movies that RELEASE into cinemas have deals. This is how studios hace been able to sell things to Netflix Global even though they have deals elsewhere.

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4 hours ago, AJG said:

Fox movies that RELEASE into cinemas have deals. This is how studios hace been able to sell things to Netflix Global even though they have deals elsewhere.

This, The streaming/Video contracts are generally not signed until a movie has been released to theaters,

Obvious reason: How much a studio gets for the streaming/video rights are based on how well a movie does in theatere. Studios get a lot more for a hit film then a flop.

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8 minutes ago, dudalb said:

This, The streaming/Video contracts are generally not signed until a movie has been released to theaters,

Obvious reason: How much a studio gets for the streaming/video rights are based on how well a movie does in theatere. Studios get a lot more for a hit film then a flop.

That not what I have seen in leaked contract, they are very similar to the older TV contract.

 

Studio sign year's in advance those contract, they will look like:

In the next 3 year's, all movie released in theater will be available to play on netflix for X months, Y months after they started to play in theater.

 

If they are family movie they will cost a certain amount, with a breakdown of how much they have made in box office, say 7% of what they made.

If they are not family movie a different rate.

 

For a famous example:

https://www.wvlt.tv/content/news/Netflix-signs-deal-with-Disney-for-movies-on-streaming-site-380767761.html

 

Sony Netflix USA deal for their animated title looked like this:

For example Sony animated movies deal with Netflix USA was charging that much for each movies:

 

Domestic Box Office Tiers:

Incremental Percentage to DBO to be Paid as the License Fee:

Cumulative License Fee at Top of Range:

$0

to

$10,000,000

32.5%

$3,250,000

$10,000,001

to

$15,000,000

28.0%

$4,650,000

$15,000,001

to

$25,000,000

23.5%

$7,000,000

$25,000,001

to

$75,000,000

19.0%

$16,500,000

$75,000,001

to

$100,000,000

15.0%

$20,250,000

$100,000,001

to

$125,000,000

10.0%

$22,750,000

$125,000,001

to

$150,000,000

5.0%

$24,000,000

$150,000,001

to

$199,999,999

-  

$24,000,000

$200,000,000

to

+

 

$25,000,000

 

I think that price was for 2 different 18 month windows (separated to give some TV channel exclusivity between the 2)

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Frozen said:

This will get dumped the literal minute theaters reopen. 
 

Then Peter Rabbit 2 becomes the new New Mutants. 

 

 

This movie is actually a great "test case" for an early release when theaters reopen to see if audiences come back.

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1 minute ago, kitik said:

 

 

This movie is actually a great "test case" for an early release when theaters reopen to see if audiences come back.

That won't help much.  They need a movie that will actually interest larger audiences.  This is why Disney is sacrificing Mulan for this purpose.  😂

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7 minutes ago, WittyUsername said:

That must be the universe where Disney didn’t buy Fox. 

That should have been our universe

edit: I see the resident Disney fanboy has already not cool'd this

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