Disney is preparing to cast a curse on French cinemas.
The entertainment giant could indeed deprive them of the next Marvel,
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,
expected on November 9
.
"We have not yet made a decision on its theatrical release for France,"
Disney told the specialist magazine
Le Film Français
.
A blockbuster whose first installment, released in 2018, brought in $1.35 billion worldwide.
And attracted 3.6 million spectators in France.
If Disney spares the suspense, it is that it intends to use its blockbuster to weigh in the discussions which should soon open around a possible revision of the chronology of the media.
A new version of this set of rules which sets the dates when films can be shown after their release in cinemas, on VOD, on pay channels, on free TV and in streaming, has been negotiated by industry professionals and ratified …
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