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2020贺岁片有哪些 好莱坞开始放弃2020年

好莱坞开始放弃2020年  

The coronavirus pandemic erased the entire 2020 summer movie season. For a while
Hollywood held out hope it'd still be able to release its biggest movies in theaters this fall and winter. But now studios are finally realizing that probably can't happen either.
Paramount Pictures announced lately it is delaying the releases of o highly anticipated blockbuster films again—this time until 2021. A Quiet Place: Part II will move from Sept. 4
2020 to April 23
2021
while Top Gun: Maverick will eject out of its Dec. 23 date and now land on July 2
2021. Both films had already been postponed from their original release dates this summer.
Other studios have made a number of similar announcements recently. Universal rescheduled Halloween Kills from October 2020 to the same month in 2021. Warner Bros. pushed Godzilla vs. Kong from November of this year to May 2021.
其他电影公司近期也发布了一系列类似的通知。环球影业把《万圣节:杀戮》的档期从2020年10月改为2021年10月。华纳兄弟电影公司把《哥斯拉大战金刚》的档期从今年11月推迟到2021年5月。
Hollywood studios are in an extraordinarily difficult position. If they wait much longer to release their films in theaters
there might not be any theaters left to show the films. As it is
the major theater chains are hanging on by a thread
generating zero revenue while still having to pay rent. But if studios release movies now
they'll be doing so without the largest film market in the world (the US) and would be inviting unprecedented levels of piracy as Americans
desperate for new films
could resort to illegally watching recordings from other countries. Neither option is good
but the latter one would at least help the theater industry stave off total annihilation.
Accordingly
several blockbuster films are still up in the air. Disney delayed Mulan again and has not yet announced a new release date for the film. The release of Te
the action thriller from director Christopher Nolan that was supposed to usher moviegoers back to reopened theaters
is back on hold as Warner Bros. mulls over a new strategy. The studio could be forced to release the film outside the US—where many theaters have reopened—while waiting for more American theaters to do the same.
Another slate of films meant to dominate the box office during the 2020 holiday season is suddenly in a precarious position as well. This includes Dune
the long-awaited adaptation of the sci-fi novel of the same name
and Steven Spielberg's version of West Side Story. Both films are
for the time being
scheduled for worldwide release around Christmas.
These movies would make far too much in ticket sales to bypass a theatrical release entirely. But some relatively less lucrative—but still significant—movies are going digital. Orion Pictures announced lately it will make Bill & Ted Face the Music available for on-demand rental on Sept. 1. If any theaters are willing to show the film
they're wele to do so
the pany said. But
either way
it's moving forward with a digital release.
Until there is a widely distributed and effective vaccine
no theatrical release date should be considered safe. While experiences will vary by country
moviegoers in many locations shouldn't expect anything resembling a return to normalcy until spring 2021 at the earliest. With all the delays
2021 should be a big year for film—if the industry survives 2020.
  
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