Posted July 7, 20195 yr 01ON04GCwKs This looks amaze. Apparently none of the songs are gonna be in it, but that's ok. :( Doesn't look as Disney as people would think!
July 7, 20195 yr This looks really good! I'm a bit disappointed about the omission of the songs but it still looks great nonetheless!
September 16, 20195 yr I adore the animated one! I am slightly disappointed there isn't the songs and Mushu etc however I'll give it a go for what it is.
August 4, 20204 yr Coming to Disney+ on Sept 4th! I'm very excited but I feel really bad for the team that this won't be releasing theatrically, especially one which looks quite epic EDIT: Oh it's a rental thing, I wasn't expecting that - just confirmed for the USA currently
August 4, 20204 yr $30?!?!! I was about to express sympathies as it’s a film that looks like it needs the cinema experience but, after seeing they’re charging $30 on top of the Disney+ subscription fee, I can’t imagine it’s going to attract many people. I know it’s a tough call but I hope that’s not a sign of the next few months for film releases.
August 4, 20204 yr It'll be on pirating sites within hours, I really think they should've held this one back.
August 5, 20204 yr it’s the most ridiculous thing because if it was a reasonable price (say $9.99) they’d get people who could justify that for a new release movie they can watch at home. if they’d perhaps half the cost of the movie to disney+ subscribers, that may entice some but $30 would leave a rather sour taste considering you’re already paying for the disney+ subscription. it’s going to lead to piracy, which is a shame.
August 5, 20204 yr It's a strange decision but I guess they must have done their costing and analysts to see this as a profit turner. I think people will pay the money - its primarily aimed at families and if you were to go to the cinema on a Friday night, it would cost $35-45. It's not the same experience, but I think families would be willing to pay it in the short term. Kind of puts the knife in cinemas re-opening in the US in 2020 for the big states which is where the gains are made..
August 6, 20204 yr I can genuinely see this becoming the beginning of the end of cinema :( I really REALLY hope not
August 6, 20204 yr I don't think I'd go that far, although I can't see (m)any massive releases making it this year. There's just no alternative at the moment, but my sister works in the industry and has said there are many films that are still in production, Christopher Nolan is pretty adamant to release his new film in cinemas for one and probably won't be persuaded otherwise. Streaming will ofc. benefit hugely from this, but they'll always be an audience for those that prefer to go to the cinema, it doesn't make anywhere near as much money for the creators putting a film on streaming for one. That price is absurd, and just to RENT?! I won't be bothering, and I imagine it'll be leaked onto a pirate site soon anyway. Not the best year for Disney oop.
August 6, 20204 yr I don't think I'd go that far, although I can't see (m)any massive releases making it this year. There's just no alternative at the moment, but my sister works in the industry and has said there are many films that are still in production, Christopher Nolan is pretty adamant to release his new film in cinemas for one and probably won't be persuaded otherwise. Streaming will ofc. benefit hugely from this, but they'll always be an audience for those that prefer to go to the cinema, it doesn't make anywhere near as much money for the creators putting a film on streaming for one. That price is absurd, and just to RENT?! I won't be bothering, and I imagine it'll be leaked onto a pirate site soon anyway. Not the best year for Disney oop. It will leak, but I don't think it will harm profits too much. Technically all streaming shows are leaked and it doesn't seem to harm any profits. If you want to watch it in the full experience it will had to get it in 4K. It's a real shame for cinemas as they don't have any movies to attract people back there yet and certainly in September I feel there needs to be a big release to keep them ticking over..
August 6, 20204 yr Author It's not to rent I don't think, is it? I think they get it to keep. But that's still an absurd price!
August 8, 20204 yr I agree that it is very expensive (though do we know how much it's going to be in the UK yet?) but I think you have to weigh up the cost of a cinema visit these days. My friend and I go together quite regularly and between the cinema itself, drinks, snacks and going for dinner (because that has to be done to complete the experience of course!), it definitely works out at more than £30 for the pair of us. I'll wait to see the exact UK cost, but I probably will end up paying for it...
August 25, 20204 yr Announced for a UK release on Disney+ as well, costing £20. There doesn’t seem to be news of it coming to cinemas here which is a huge shame. As I said, it’s a film that looks destined for the cinema so it would feel wrong if it doesn’t get that chance. I’m sure all studios will be focused as to how Tenet performs
August 25, 20204 yr I actually feel like Disney have well and truly screwed cinemas over with this. What would be the harm in a billion dollar company putting it out to cinemas for a bit (bearing in mind they were also advertising it, via trailers, pre-lockdown) to give them a bit of a helping hand? Or at least giving the option of what experience customers would like?
August 26, 20204 yr £20 is ridiculous, especially when you already pay a subscription fee. Especially since I assume you have to continue to subscribe in order to keep it seeing as Disney+ doesn’t have a hard drive.
August 29, 20204 yr Coming to Disney+ for all subscribers on December 4th! (Which is a lot sooner than I thought it would be)
August 29, 20204 yr Author Is that officially announced or is it some kind of "leak"? I don't get why they'd announce that and potentially throw buyers off? :lol: I'll just wait until December... but I'd definitely go and see it at the cinema! :(
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