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Post by danb on Sept 24, 2020 20:06:15 GMT
I think that they were expecting ‘Tenet’ to be massive after 6 months of lockdown but it’s been a bit of a flop vs investment, whereas the second part of the ‘After’ saga (based on a Harry Styles fan fiction) is coining it in. Could Covid actually be some sort of body snatcher brain eating bug? I’d rather WSS got the fanfare it deserves tbh if that means waiting til next year then so be it.
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Post by poster J on Sept 25, 2020 0:55:34 GMT
I think that they were expecting ‘Tenet’ to be massive after 6 months of lockdown but it’s been a bit of a flop vs investment, whereas the second part of the ‘After’ saga (based on a Harry Styles fan fiction) is coining it in. Could Covid actually be some sort of body snatcher brain eating bug? I’d rather WSS got the fanfare it deserves tbh if that means waiting til next year then so be it. Yes I'd rather it did well too (Ariana Debose deserves to be a breakout star, and Hamilton will have done her profile no harm this summer), but I'm a bit irritated they pushed it back a full year, though I suppose there is no point releasing it any time close to In the Heights. We do at least still get The Prom on Netflix at Christmas, which is something despite how much I can't stand James Corden. But I digress..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2020 12:15:52 GMT
Predictably people winging on socials about this. I, personally, would much prefer them push it back and get it right, rather than rush it through Post and end up with another Cats. Given they finished filming months ago (was it February, or even earlier?) I don't think it is really a case of rushing through Post but just a convenient excuse to avoid lower sales this Christmas given the current circumstances... Maybe the circumstances play a part some of the financial motiviation but Hollywood shut down in March, just like the rest of the world. Post isnt something that happens overnight, theres been alot of people without work whilst the studios closed for most of the year.
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