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Mulan, Tenet, and the Future of Going to the Movies

Mulan, Tenet, and the Future of Going to the Movies

Mulan, Tenet, and the Future of Going to the Movies
Aug 05, 2020 1 min, 4 secs

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The studio previously planned for an August 12 release date, but that seemed increasingly likely to expose American moviegoers to the coronavirus—hence Rogen's quip about Nolan and his fans.

Meanwhile, the movie will be released internationally in markets where Disney+ is not available and where theaters are able to operate safely.

Last month, in an unprecedented move, AMC Theaters struck a deal with Universal to allow the studio to release its movies on premium VOD a mere 17 days after hitting US theaters.

Hollywood “should stick with their dates and release their movies, because there’s no guarantee that more markets will be open later this year,” John Fithian, head of the National Association of Theater Owners, told Variety last month.

“Until there’s a vaccine that’s widely available, there will not be 100 percent of the markets open.

Because of that, films should be released in markets where it is safe and legal to release them.” There are, Fithian noted, many places where theaters could open and show films.

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