Just more marketing money being flushed down the toilet. This movie isn’t going to be released in November. Why continue to throw more money onto the pile of already lost marketing funds when the studio is already as cash strapped as they are?
It would make sense if the plan is an overseas release in conjunction with a VOD release.
Tenet doing better than expected on its staggered release might have given them the confidence to try
From Marketto - new poster in 15 mins, trailer online Thursday.
Yup. Thursday for trailer also confirmed.
Outstanding!
“In cinemas this November”!
Nice one.
Dammit.
I only just replaced my Spectre poster with my new ‘Bond looking nervous against a peeling blue wall’ poster, and now there’s this - much better - one to collect!
And I will.
Here we go, people… (again!) And unless they change their minds lol.
Do we think they’ll release it in theaters in the U.S. as well? Because things don’t look too great here right now, even though maybe not as bad as they looked a few weeks ago.
No.
The US will be in the middle of surging numbers after schools have been open for a couple of months and the virus has begun to spread even faster because of it. Couple that with flu season, and there’s next to no chance that the US will see a theatrical release for Bond.
The American audience has long been secondary - and I do mean that in terms of financial contributions- to the rest of the world. It isn’t the be all and end all it is for other huge films.
Polish release date has been announced: November 20. A week delay
. In April it was just a day.
Well, a week is not that bad. You’ll see it flies by like nothing.
Normally, yes. But in these circumstances… a week without reading any spoilers? Even unintentionally?
By the by, is that the usual practice to omit ‘this’ with November, or giving a year? There’s clearly enough place on that poster and the twitter account even states this November.
This is the approach everyone in the US should be taking (and anyone who is anywhere near a community that has surging or high numbers of cases). There is no film that is worth even the chance of contracting a deadly virus. And if you do go to the cinema during this pandemic, there is a chance that you will leave with the virus. That’s just a statement of fact. Carey Fukunaga could have crafted the greatest film that has ever been made in NTTD and it still wouldn’t be worth it. No film is.
Appreciate the reality check. As much I’ve missed the cinema I’ve got to do the responsible thing.
