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Hope you are right.
Depends on LA and New York. LA could be open in 2-4 weeks.
Possibly.
No other néw movies
Or it could pay off with nomothetic new movies around
Cannot see any other scenario. MGM will surely make a loss if they release bond in nov.
Bond
If that is delayed might as well shut the cinemas
Oh dear. Bond next I fear
Ye that’s a big concern better to keep cinemas shut
The pushing back of Black Widow until May 2021 is extremely bad news for cinemas.
If Bond delays, and I posted an Express article on that yesterday, then it is hard to see what is going to appeal and draw people into cinemas to keep the tills ringing.
I think it will be a Red day tomorrow as it is now getting hard to see a positive outlook to the year end.
Here's another delay:
Shorters profit delayed indefinitely...lololol
Disney has got absolutely no intention of supporting their exhibition partners during their hour of need.
Here are the other delays:
Eternals (Angelina Jole) delayed from Feb. 12 to Nov. 5, 2021
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (Simu Liu) May 7, 2021, to July 7 2021
Death on the Nile (Kenneth Branagh) moved from Oct. 23 to Dec. 18
Deep Water (Ben Affleck) shifts from Nov. 12 to Aug. 13, 2021
West Side Story (Steven Spielberg's remake) delayed a year from Dec. 18, 2020, to Dec. 10, 2021
Some movies that have moved earlier:
The Empty Man (horror) actually moves up from Dec. 4 to Oct. 23,
The King's Man (Kingsman prequel) moves up two weeks from Feb. 26 to Feb. 12, 2021
Mulan was pirated in HD within hours of release on pVoD and was downloaded/streamed over 250,000 times within 1 week via peer to peer sites, surely Disney know this too, very unlikely black widow will go straight to VoD
Disney and they can keep all the dosh themselves when it is released in May.
Thats really bad news ..... can't see anybody taking cine over until it hits the wall. The film companies are starving the cinemas.
2.50-3
That's what we should confirm tomorrow
Black widow now saying may 2021
Wonder woman December this year
Bond possible November but MGw reviewing situation etc.
With no mew movies will come survive?
That's just an opening bid
Nothing stopping the film studios from bidding, unlike a few months ago.
Looks like a perfect storm for Cine to be bought out. £2 a share anyone ?
Who wants to release on PVOD?!
Any delayed releases are all accrued income for Cine.
2021 looking like As blockbuster year. With all these films to release, why wouldn't one of the big film studios bid for Cine ? Makes perfect commercial sense.
Disney clearly VALUE the theatrical release. Why didn’t they go PVOD? This should demonstrate demand to all investors; studios NEED cinemas and the theatrical stream is just too LUCRATIVE to give up.
Smiley ...... £120
That's a bit rampy