Disney Pushes Back some movies more than a year (and undates others)

Oct 27, 2023 13:07


‘Magazine Dreams’ Unset As Jonathan Majors Faces Trial; Disney’s ‘Elio’ & ‘Snow White’ Pushed To 2025 (click photo below for story) https://t.co/vSTthqVr9c
- Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) October 27, 2023

  • Elio was supposed to be next March, but is now June 13th 2025. For now, Inside Out 2 is probably still 2024.
  • Rachel Zegler's Snow White was ( Read more... )

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sandstorm October 27 2023, 18:20:16 UTC

oh great now we're going to be subjected to That Man doing more "Jamon!" MJ impressions under overpasses with teenagers.

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footballfina October 27 2023, 18:23:11 UTC
Omfg… they made the dwarves entirely CGI

Disney in absolute shambles sheesh

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sandstorm October 27 2023, 18:30:12 UTC

I like Rachel but uh that looks very odd

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smilerocket October 27 2023, 18:36:51 UTC
Already looking dated and it hasn't even come out yet

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trendsnational October 27 2023, 18:49:56 UTC
The fact that CGI in 2008 looked better than CGI in 2023 is baffling.

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just444 October 27 2023, 18:25:31 UTC
a whole year delay is a lot

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bodylikemind October 27 2023, 18:38:07 UTC
that snow white cgi... the delay will help! plus it will give some distance from the stupid ass shit people are hurling at zegler. actually why did disney even release that image if the movie is now more than a year out like people are just gonna shit on it???

magazine dreams will go the way of that nat parker movie and that's fine. i saw it a sundance, majors is great in it but it's not a good movie. he was their only play and he's a sucky person so bye.

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sandstorm October 27 2023, 19:01:27 UTC

tbh this just means we have to deal with assholes about Snow White for another year

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amalgamade October 28 2023, 15:52:18 UTC
Maybe they were testing the public reaction so that they have a whole extra year to fix it in case they had a “Sonic’s teeth” situation on their hands? Lol idk

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tillychar October 27 2023, 18:46:51 UTC
2024 is going to be so barren for movies/shows if the studios keep digging their heels in smh, and since they're threatening the actors again in the press... yikes

i'm gonna guess magazine dreams will end up dumped to hulu once his trial is in the rearview mirror

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frelling_tralk October 27 2023, 18:56:45 UTC
Yeah it’s going to be interesting to see how streaming services come out of it after so many of them have massively bumped their subscription prices recently, and yet there’s going to be a drastic lack of new content at some point next year if filming doesn’t start up again again.

Apple+ somehow feel confident enough to raise their prices to $9.99 now, but I just wonder how people are going to respond to that next year when there’s no new seasons upcoming for Severance, Ted Lasso, Silo, or any of their other popular shows

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sandstorm October 27 2023, 19:03:58 UTC

tbh they have a lot of content (not as much as others, but still) that like NO one has heard of. I'm sure they'd start putting some ad dollars behind those.

I wonder if Netflix will just release Last Airbender weekly to bump up numbers for a quarter

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tillychar October 27 2023, 19:17:25 UTC
yeah, apple hiking the price significantly right now seems like a wild choice, particularly since apple has a) a smaller streaming library and b) a much more profitable company behind them than most streamers, so they're not hurting for cash as much.

they might weather this because, again, apple can afford to take the financial hit. some of the streamers (definitely netflix) still have international productions going, but who knows how many. idk how something like peacock for instance might fare though, since it was in a bad position already.

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