Three months before a film is released and we’re now getting a trailer on Monday? That’s a bad sign.Finally official word on a trailer. To premiere Monday morning on GMA. So may just get a trailer for a trailer during the Super Bowl.
I’d be very surprised if it didn’t get a Super Bowl spotThree months before a film is released and we’re now getting a trailer on Monday? That’s a bad sign.
Three months before a film is released and we’re now getting a trailer on Monday? That’s a bad sign.
I hope Ron Howard was able to save this film.
The reshoots going on currently are standard for a Hollywood blockbuster. Basically the film is together and some things just don't quite fit right in transitions, so they have the actors come back to do small scene recreations to smooth it out. It's only happening this late in the game because there was a director change, which pushed back Post-production.The fact they are still reshooting gives little hope.
There's really no room for it in December, with Mary Poppins Returns, Aquaman, Into the Spiderverse, and Bumblebee all scheduled within the weeks leading up to Christmas.Up until I'm sitting in my theater waiting in line for popcorn to see the movie for the first time, will I think it's not going to be pushed back to December
There's really no room for it in December, with Mary Poppins Returns, Aquaman, Into the Spiderverse, and Bumblebee all scheduled within the weeks leading up to Christmas.
I know Star Wars is huge, but the demand really was never hear for a Han Solo movie to begin with so I don't think pushing it back to December will help anyway. Plus, they made the wrong casting choice for Han. Ansel Elgort should've been young Han.
I feel like December would be a much better time than May, though. Transformers (a spinoff of a dying series), Aquaman (another DCEU film not destined for much), and Spider-Verse (a lower key family film) are much smaller targets to go up against in comparison to Infinity War (basically the guaranteed biggest blockbuster of the year), Deadpool (one of the biggest new superheroes in recent years), and Incredibles (a sequel with 14 years worth of pent up demand).There's really no room for it in December, with Mary Poppins Returns, Aquaman, Into the Spiderverse, and Bumblebee all scheduled within the weeks leading up to Christmas
Three months before a film is released and we’re now getting a trailer on Monday? That’s a bad sign.
We would've had trailers back in August riding the Baby Driver hype. So sad.
I agree completely that August would've been an ideal slot for this movie. GotG and Suicide Squad proved that big blockbusters can come out of that month.I feel like December would be a much better time than May, though. Transformers (a spinoff of a dying series), Aquaman (another DCEU film not destined for much), and Spider-Verse (a lower key family film) are much smaller targets to go up against in comparison to Infinity War (basically the guaranteed biggest blockbuster of the year), Deadpool (one of the biggest new superheroes in recent years), and Incredibles (a sequel with 14 years worth of pent up demand).
Although really, I'd move the film to late August above all else. Literally the only competition it'll have at that time is Christopher Robin.
Even then only one of those two was actually good.I agree completely that August would've been an ideal slot for this movie. GotG and Suicide Squad proved that big blockbusters can come out of that month.