- #BlackWidow from #Marvel moves from MAY 7 to JUL 9 and will be in theaters AND Disney+ Premier Access - #ShangChi moves from JUL 9 to SEP 3 in theaters - #Cruella stays on MAY 28 but will be in thtrs AND Disney+ Premier Access
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Disney has decided to go day and date with theaters and its premier access on Disney+
July 9th new release date
This is awesome news. I figured it was coming because Chapek mentioned after the latest investor's meeting about 10 days ago that their releases were fluid and Disney+ was still in play for Black Widow.
I'm kinda bummed it was moved to July 9th, which will coincide with the 5th (of 6) episode of Loki on Disney+, but cool nonetheless.
Definitely first day Premiere Access for me. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Yep for me as well. Or in a theater? Just depends on how I feel that weekend.
Now what’s up with Top Gun? Will Paramount move that again?
As much as I enjoy seeing films in theaters, it's not going to feel like a "real" cinematic experience here for probably another year, so I'll definitely do the Disney+ release.
As for Top Gun 2, last I heard was that Paramount is keeping their theatrical release date intact but their films will appear on Paramount+ 45 days after release.
But, it's Paramount, so who really knows until it's all said and done? They're almost as poorly run as Warner Brothers, which is something I would have never expected before the AT&T purchase. [Reply]
It’s late AF so I’ll keep it brief for now: it was bad ass. It’s super tightly edited with some amazing fight and action sequences. The movie is really taught, with no wasted scenes or fillers.
The casting is fantastic as usual. ScarJo was great, Rachel Weisz was really convincing (she’s always so good but I haven’t seen her in a role quite like this), Florence Pugh was very good but David Harbour stole all of his scenes. Just really great all around, including the great Ray Winstone.
I can’t really compare it to any of the other Marvel films. At times, it felt like a later Mission Impossible film due to the editing and music but it was so much “smaller” in scope, which really served it well.
I’m looking forward to watching it again and definitely stick around for the end credit scene. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
Guess I'll let you know what I think in 3 months. As much as I want to see it, there's no way I'm spending $30 to stream a movie.
So go spend $8-$10 on a theater matinee then? [Reply]