Apple is No Longer Making Theatrical Releases a High Priority

Sep 28, 2024 08:51


'F1' could be the last Apple TV+ theatrical release https://t.co/GaJjRsYLpJ #Apple
- AppleInsider (@appleinsider) September 28, 2024
- Apple TV+ is continuing to step back from high-profile theatrical releases of its movies, with the forthcoming "F1" racing drama seen as one more test after a series of flops. Following low box office returns for ( Read more... )

brad pitt, apple / iphone, flop

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bigirons September 28 2024, 13:52:37 UTC
i wish they would stop developing good shows and then giving them no promo
RENEW SUNNY ya dickheads

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bigirons September 28 2024, 13:56:07 UTC
as much as i love formula one and some of the shots from the movie promo look amazing i will not be watching and hope it goes down as the biggest bomb of all time

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vazabroc September 28 2024, 19:27:30 UTC
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carolinalily September 28 2024, 14:13:33 UTC
Streamers: who knew a legitimate theatrical release requires a full service marketing and distribution business model

I wish the Academy would go back to preventing streaming movies from being eligible for Oscars. Movies made by streamers watched on a television are called tv movies and that’s what Emmys are for.

(I love Scorsese and thought KOFM was excellent; a traditional studio should’ve had that one)

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jojito September 28 2024, 16:23:10 UTC
I agree.
If they want the industry to survive they need to protect movie theaters.

Plus, a movie that does well in theaters is much more likely to do big numbers on streaming. So giving them a theatrical run is a good strategy.

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arilicious September 28 2024, 22:08:44 UTC
I agree. streaming has really soured awards season for me, cause it's hard to watch most of the movies when you don't have that streaming service (plus most movies just look better on a big screen in a theater)
streaming ruins it

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la_loony September 28 2024, 22:20:04 UTC
Theatrical release rules should be changed, more cities, maybe even countries (but that might be my bias talking since I am not in the US) and if streamers want an Oscar they better work for it that way, otherwise they can try for an Emmy.

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therearewords September 28 2024, 14:13:55 UTC
Is Apple TV a success? They're so murky.

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carolinalily September 28 2024, 14:19:05 UTC
The app is janky except when using a television; other devices frequently lose synch between visual and audio so you have to exit and reopen to re-synch

They’ve had decent tv shows but are, no surprise, terrible at promo for them as well.

If you buy a film via Apple to watch via the Apple TV app and the digital version included extras, sometimes the extras are no longer available, despite them being part of the purchase.

Mess.

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euraylie September 28 2024, 16:23:18 UTC
It’s been endlessly frustrating to me. You basically need an Apple box to make it work properly.

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theactualworst September 28 2024, 15:18:09 UTC
I’ve had issues with them for years where I’ll be halfway through a season and eps will just stop working.

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sandstorm September 28 2024, 14:31:34 UTC

It always feels like they got into streaming the way Brooklyn Beckham gets into cooking, or photography, or idk what else that boy does - "I have money and free time, so why not."

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genbu_no_miko24 September 28 2024, 15:11:13 UTC
Lol everyone said the budget for killers was too big for a non-action film. I think it had been predicted that it wasn’t gonna make its budget back.

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