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  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » Beyond that, the 25% capacity restriction they give for Germany (where I live) is not accurate. Correct. It differs from state to state. In some german states they allow 100%, in others 50%. But 25% is not accurat…
  • marketto007 wrote: » (Spoiler) That's what I always thought, too.
  • Matera007_ wrote: » Honest opinion. $400M - $600M at the box office It’s never good when a film comes out in the UK first. It’ll leak online. People at this point with rising cases are going to prefer their home over a theater. It should be r…
  • Matera007_ wrote: » Have some MAJOR spoilers. Read at your own risk.. (Spoiler) This was discussed even as far back as summer of 2019, when they decided on a title of the movie. (Spoiler) Where did you get the info, that this is …
  • MakeshiftPython wrote: » If Bond ultimately manages to do $700m, that’s impressive given the times. No ifs or buts about it. Saying it didn’t make its ROI will be more of a footnote than a reflection of what a failure it is. Right. If it t…
  • brinkeguthrie wrote: » matt_u wrote: » Point is that with a mask on is almost impossible to get COVID in a movie theater with a reduced capacity. "Almost" > not good enough We will never in our lifetime see a time where the ri…
  • Someone wrote: » I am wondering if we are seeing evidence of reshoots? If you watch the second NTTD trailer at about 12 second Bond says "The past isn't dead." But not a single report from Cinemacon has referenced his line. Instead we get: …
  • matt_u wrote: » Point is that with a mask on is almost impossible to get COVID in a movie theater with a reduced capacity. And in addition you have air-exchanging systems in almost every cinema.
  • Since62 wrote: » Hospital ICU wards are quite full in states where vaccination rates and the rates of taking pre-cautions are low. (Full of people who did not vaccinate, and some die) In other words, in some parts of the US, not a good time to go…
  • Jordo007 wrote: » That's a good point @DeerAtTheGates maybe they would have Lea and say Christoph Waltz at the Paris premiere and the rest of the cast at London. I wonder if the entire cast will be there this time? With quarantine rules and everyt…
  • AstonLotus wrote: » How is this premiere going to work? I mean I presume everyone attending is vaxxed but surely this means fans can’t congregate outside and ask the stars to pose for selfies and shake hands. And is everyone going to wear masks…
  • antovolk wrote: » brinkeguthrie wrote: » There's no chance I will go into a theater for this. What's the ETA on the DVD or release to streaming platforms? Minimum 45 days I'd guess to PVOD - so Thanksgiving. Then Blu-ray/DVD late Dec/ea…
  • matt_u wrote: » Without a day and date streaming release on D+, Free Guy drops a very solid 50% on its 2nd weekend. That’s good. That's really good. For NTTD only 50% on the 2nd weekend would be better than SF and SP.
  • The Sincara-Group pretends to know, that the royals will attend the premiere on th 28th: https://twitter.com/CineKompass/status/1428711853245583361
  • The difference is, that in Australia and New Zealand they have spring coming up. So the Covid situation will be better in November. In Europe and the US the situation might be worse in November/December. So they should either stick to the curr…
  • Contraband wrote: » I thought the grand opening were only reserved for VIPs, cast, crew, prince william & co, with screaming fans nearby? You can buy tickets via the charity they support. In addition they put the complete upper tier of…
  • TR007 wrote: » Does anyone know if the general public are still even interested in the movie at the moment? The general public has to be interested in the movie in late September/early October - not now. In our fast paced world, people in …
  • echo wrote: » Not feeling confident about the October US release: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/17/health/covid-vaccinated-infections.html And what happens in markets like NY where you have to show proof of vaccination? Do the unvaccinate…
  • ertert wrote: » I really hope they've given up on their insistence on making $1bil unless they're prepared to delay until 2023, which I think is entirely possible to have to wait that long to see the film. Yes, it's possible. Germany's F…
  • Mallory wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » Mallory wrote: » The marketing and merchandise departments will be the last to know. I think so, too. When there is a meeting with the financial departments and the CEOs of EON, MGM, Anapurna (Un…
  • Mallory wrote: » The marketing and merchandise departments will be the last to know. I think so, too. When there is a meeting with the financial departments and the CEOs of EON, MGM, Anapurna (United Artists), Universal - they will decid…
  • jake24 wrote: » mtm wrote: » Interesting how she pronounces Safin: I thought it was to rhyme with Taffin. So far she is the only one associated with the production to pronounce it this way. Both Rami Malek and Léa Seydoux have said “Sah-f…
  • ertert wrote: » Jordo007 wrote: » Surely there has to come a point were Eon have to make a more detailed statement/press release, IF God forbid this film is delayed yet again. You'd imagine they can't just put out that the film is delayed til…
  • SeanCraig wrote: » So I would not be surprised if at least here in Germany movie attendance will be higher than expected, because 007 still is very popular over here - despite all the competition it has in the spy/action genre. Yes, NTTD fo…
  • I don't get why people would be afraid to go to the movies, when they have no problems to go to stadium concerts. Billy Joel yesterday:
  • James00789 wrote: » Jan1985 wrote: » James00789 wrote: » People are loosing interest in the film, its been far too long. Normal people don't wait (like fans do). They forget about all the delays. And there are movies, that got dela…
  • petergreenhill5 wrote: » Post week 1 excitement due to younger people attending, a film needs older people to fill seats in week 2 and beyond and right now many older people aren't too keen on attending, particularly for a 163 minute movie in non …
  • James00789 wrote: » People are loosing interest in the film, its been far too long. Normal people don't wait (like fans do). They forget about all the delays. And there are movies, that got delayed more than Bond. "Minions 2" should have …
  • Since62 wrote: » Look, there's really only one film series with Buzz....Toy Story... Let's hope, that the NTTD box office will go "to infinity and beyond". ;-)