Originally Posted by
JasonEvans
Ugh...
Lots of talk today that Sony is about to move the release of Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage because of the pandemic. They may push it into October or perhaps January. Unlike Disney, Paramount, Universal, and WB, Sony does not have a convenient streaming outlet to push a film if in-person theater attendance dries up due to Delta.
Disney/Marvel's Shang Chi will really determine what Hollywood will do next. It opens in 3 weeks and if it fails to even reach $50 million in opening weekend boxoffice then I suspect we are going to see the distributors become very reluctant to put high-value films back into theaters.
Sigh...
Moved, but not drastically.
Directed by Andy Serkis, Venom: Let There Be Carnage comes to theaters this fall. It was supposed to be in late September, but Variety reports the premiere date has moved to October 15, 2021. While there were a few brief rumblings about yet another delay—this time to 2022—carnage is indeed heading our way this year.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/veno...142647287.html
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