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  • Dec 3, 2020

    SMART MOVE

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    Nozuka

    Universal s*** would go to Peacock so nah

    Pretty sure Prime actually has a deal with Universal already right? Blumhouse at least

  • Dec 3, 2020
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    mjpplus

    December 25, 2020 - Wonder Woman 1984
    January 29 - The Little Things
    March 5 - Tom & Jerry
    March 12 - The Many Saints of Newark (Sopranos Prequel)
    April 16 - Reminiscence
    May 21 - Godzilla vs. Kong
    June 4 - The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do it
    June 18 - In the Heights
    July 16 - Space Jam: A New Legacy
    August 6 - The Suicide Squad
    October 1 - Dune
    November 5 - Elvis
    November 19 - King Richard
    December 22 - Matrix 4

    Mortal Kombat, Judas and the Black Messiah, Malignant, Cry Macho, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Zack Snyder's Justice League - Undated

    Judas and the Black Messiah undated as well

  • Dec 3, 2020

    damn!

  • Dec 3, 2020
    YANDHI

    Judas and the Black Messiah undated as well

    Fixed that

  • Dec 3, 2020
    Theory

    Pretty sure Prime actually has a deal with Universal already right? Blumhouse at least

    Blumhouse only has a first-look deal, they're not owned by Universal

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    If this sets a precedent all across the board, it’ll greatly change mainstream filmmaking itself I would imagine

    It would be changing from ”how do we make the perfect experience for a large crowd of people who drove all the way to see a spectacle on a huge screen?”

    Maybe it will be better for the art of filmmaking (if it really impacts theaters)

  • Dec 3, 2020
    BRAVE

    If this sets a precedent all across the board, it’ll greatly change mainstream filmmaking itself I would imagine

    It would be changing from ”how do we make the perfect experience for a large crowd of people who drove all the way to see a spectacle on a huge screen?”

    Maybe it will be better for the art of filmmaking (if it really impacts theaters)

    probably worse tbh

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    or maybe it wont have an effect at all

    directors will continue to make films with the intention of them being viewed in a theatre.

    where it ends up after its made is probably irrelevant then as they only had one vision in mind when producing

  • Dec 3, 2020

    this is a pretty big move nonetheless

  • Dec 3, 2020
    JaeRell

    The only release I care about

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  • Misfit

    Lmao

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    This is probably the natural way forward.

    Maybe the theatre industry will shrink a lil but there will still be plenty of demand. I don't just go to the theatres so I can see films immediately, I go for the whole experience

  • Dec 3, 2020

    Still catching Dune and The Matrix in IMAX regardless

  • Dec 3, 2020

    WHAT

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    Anyone who didn’t see this coming was just being naive

  • Izzy

    When you got a projector with surround sound in your basement

    I don't have the room in my house

  • Dec 3, 2020
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    Ktt2 film club,wonder woman drops on friday,we're having a sunday premiere

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    They know something we don’t

  • Dec 3, 2020
    phantoms

    I am so weak @ Christopher Nolan thinking he was saving theatres but just ended up killing them even more

  • Babaláwo

    They know something we don’t

    Lol don’t say that

  • Dec 3, 2020
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    kiddash3r

    Ktt2 film club,wonder woman drops on friday,we're having a sunday premiere

    Is this also dropping on HBO Max?

  • Dec 3, 2020
    Babaláwo

    They know something we don’t

    They know that holding on to these movies builds interest they don't want to pay.

  • Dec 3, 2020
    phantoms

    Is this also dropping on HBO Max?

    Yes

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