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Great maneuvers on US exits, from Tenet to Matrix 4

2020-06-15T03:15:06.485Z


Great maneuvers for releases in US cinemas that will certainly have consequences also on the international market, where it is hoped that the new blockbusters will bring a large part of the audience back to theaters. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 14 - Great maneuvers for US cinema releases that will certainly have consequences on the international market as well, where he hopes that the new blockbusters will be able to bring a large part of the audience back to theaters. Christopher Nolan's 200 million-dollar dystopian thriller Warner's Tenet, the film he is aiming for for his first major summer takings, is being moved from July 17 to 31. The major also postpones another of the most anticipated titles, Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman 1984 with Gal Gadot which passes from 14 August to 2 October. Other big titles that were out in 2020 are rescheduled for 2021. Hollywood apparently, between Covid -19 and protests, is betting on long times for the recovery.
    There remains the unknown factor of Disney, which has its 24 July release, the highly anticipated live action version of Mulan created by NikiCaro. For now it has not been 'relocated': although some commentators speculate that the film could debut directly on Disney +. A road already followed for Artemis Fowldi Kenneth Branagh, who made his debut on the platform on June 12; for the musical of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton (debut on July 3) and just announced also for the familymovie, mix of Cgi animation and live action, The One and onlyIvan by Thea Sharrock with Sam Rockwell, Angelina Jolie and DannyDeVito as voices for the animals protagonists, arriving on August 21st.
    Nolan and Warner Bros seem still intent on making Tenet a summer super hit, and to show confidence in the operation, it was decided on July 17th for the return of the other dystopian cornerstone of the English director, Inception 10 years after his debut. They are repositioned to 2021 instead of Godzilla vs. Kong by Adam Wingard and Tom & Jerry of TimStory. Robert Zemeckis' The Witches with Anne Hathaway and Octavia Spencer has been removed from the 2020 release list and not yet scheduled, while Lana Wachowski's Matrix 4, which should have arrived in May 2021, slides in April 2022. LaUniversal postpones to 2021 from the initial October 2020, the science fiction Bios by Miguel Sapochnik, with Tom Hanks.
   (HANDLE).

Source: ansa

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