RE: How this will all end25 Sep 2020 17:48
You still havnt read the rest of the article you just focused on the negatives :)
"Like all decent Hollywood franchises, there'll be a hint at the end of another instalment to follow, and that tells of the prize Liu must have his eye on now.
Because here's the thing: once the global cinema groups sort out their financial structures, they could have a decent time next year.
The release schedule from Hollywood is packed with theatrefillers that have been on hold since lockdown - from Top Gun to Minions via Fast & Furious and Batman. And all that after Bond leaves audiences shaken and stirred in November.
Nine months-worth of movies, backed up like a Brexit lorry queue from Dover, will play to busy theatres, week after week.
Fears of a Covid-caused gap in Hollywood studio productions have proved unfounded. Shooting has begun on a host of new potential hits like Baz Luhrman's take on Elvis with Tom Hanks. There will be no pause in blockbuster output once 2021's packed schedule runs its course.
Barring vicious new lockdowns, box office fortunes could be made."