RCU005
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How many more times are they going to delay movies? It is a business, yes, and they want to make money, but is delaying the movie that was supposed to come out 2 years ago over and over a good strategy??
IMO it's not, because it will also delay every plan for the future for the new movies. Take the MCU for example: By the end of this year phase 4 should be way ahead. I think Thor 4 was supposed to release this year originally. The MCU is in the worse position to delay movies because most (if not all) are interconnected, so delaying one, means they need to delay the other by default.
Then there's other movies like Mission Impossible 7. If Tome Cruise had a plan to make MI8 (I think it actually is), they will need to delay production and things might get more complicated as more times passes. After all, he is not immortal and staying the same age.
I believe studios should take the loss, release the movies and begin focusing on future projects, and then worry about when to release those new projects.
They already saw that COVID is not going to end any time soon, they know they are not making money out of those movies either way. Just look for the least amount of loss possible and move on.
Will people still be interested in many of these delayed movies by the time they come out? I believe that movie theaters will not get an Avangers Endgame audience in the next 5 years even with the COVID gone, many people will remain cautious or even scared and will not go to cinemas, but movie studios are still waiting for people to fill theaters as before to release the movies and that will just not be possible.
IMO it's not, because it will also delay every plan for the future for the new movies. Take the MCU for example: By the end of this year phase 4 should be way ahead. I think Thor 4 was supposed to release this year originally. The MCU is in the worse position to delay movies because most (if not all) are interconnected, so delaying one, means they need to delay the other by default.
Then there's other movies like Mission Impossible 7. If Tome Cruise had a plan to make MI8 (I think it actually is), they will need to delay production and things might get more complicated as more times passes. After all, he is not immortal and staying the same age.
I believe studios should take the loss, release the movies and begin focusing on future projects, and then worry about when to release those new projects.
They already saw that COVID is not going to end any time soon, they know they are not making money out of those movies either way. Just look for the least amount of loss possible and move on.
Will people still be interested in many of these delayed movies by the time they come out? I believe that movie theaters will not get an Avangers Endgame audience in the next 5 years even with the COVID gone, many people will remain cautious or even scared and will not go to cinemas, but movie studios are still waiting for people to fill theaters as before to release the movies and that will just not be possible.