SCOOB RELEASING ON VOD

hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/warner-bros-sending-scoob-straight-demand-may-1291177

Coming out May 15, $20 to rent for 48 hours and $25 to buy

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Now we just need Wonder Woman 1984, Mulan, and Black Widow to follow suit.

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Makes sense for a family animated movie to do this. Trolls World Tour made a killing doing this the other week

I actually paid for Trolls World Tour and enjoyed it. Gonna pirate this shit fest from what I've read and seen of it.

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Black Widow and WW are 100% not gonna happen. Mulan def might go to VOD, though.

>in the end it becomes yet another straight to video Scooby movie
Lol

BW and 84 are absolutely not doing that. Not only would it not make the money back, it would kill the theaters or really really piss them off

I'm still holding out hope that, if Artemis Fowl can get a movie, Bartimaeus can too eventually.

Instant failure lmao

If Europe is still a DMZ and China was another Outbreak (which could happen). At least Warner Bros Might.

Mainly because they'll have no place to show the damn thing.

Disney might make an attempt at a limited release but then Push it to Disney+ under some "Home Theater" Premium addition.

Slightly off-topic, but what's going to happen to Godzilla vs. Kong?

Notice how it's only the movies everyone already knows are shit that are getting bumped to VOD.

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>HD pirated versions early
Works for me.

It was already pushed to Winter even before the pandemic.

Invisible Man and Birds of Prey were great but were on course to be financial flops
remember, Into the Spider-Verse was a financial "flop" while Lion King 2019 is the 7th highest grossing film of all time, box office is not directly correlated to quality

I smell a "HBO Max Original"

BW's already been pushed to "Winter". WW84 is still in the timeframe that Cinemas could be re-open in August but it's likely going to be pushed back as well. Don't expect shit till 2021.
The mouse isn't expecting big business internationally for Mulan. It's totally a China market focused feature since it's now a serious period drama prestige picture than a remake of a cartoon musical like the other remakes. They will delay it till China's theaters are ready again because they don't need to worry about global markets as much for that film's box office. I genuinely wouldn't be surprised that it comes out in China first when their cinemas re-open, then gets a super limited WW theater run before dropping onto D+ very quick after that elsewhere.

>Invisible Man
That didn't flop in the slightest.

Scoobybros...

>Birds of Prey
>great

>Invisible Man
>Flop

IM was extremely fortunate to be released right before this virus shit happened in the USA.

>Into the Spider-Verse was a financial "flop"
Odds are it made decent money, underperformer maybe but not really a flop. Shazam (which has a similar budget/gross) made 70m profit for WB.

In what fucking way was Invisible man a flop? Yeah it wasn't a blockbuster but for its budget it easily made a ton of money

Those prices are fucking highway robbery wtf.

Mulan was literally made for the Chinese Market. Disney will wait to make sure they get the Chinese bucks.

It is like pottery, it rhymes

It is the same price for a movie ticket.

Do Americans actually pay 20 dollar for a movie?

For something like this it's probably between $8-$15 for an evening show, depending on where you live.
If you live in New York or LA $20 for an IMAX/3D/event ticket is probably typical tho

Artemis Fowl isn't getting a movie. Something is, but not Artemis Fowl.

>Movie is intended to be the start of a HB cinematic universe
>The start of your cinematic universe is gonna be direct-to-Netflix, tier shit; will probably get fewer views than if it actually *was* direct-to-Netflix
This movie must really fucking suck and WB must know it.

>This movie must really fucking suck and WB must know it.
It does and they do.

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The invisible Man was very profitable