Is this the first film that a studio basically had to be bullied into releasing instead of just burying for a tax break?
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Essentially. WB shelved it. Then after the backlash, reversed their decision and tried selling to other studios and streamers but were apparently asking for about $115m to sell it. Eventually Ketchup Entertainment, who are releasing the film next year, bought it for $50m.
I hope it makes tons of money.
It’s such a hyped up film but I know it will be garbage
Cool poster, love how understated it is.
26..? Isn't the movie already complete?
Ketchup Entertainment only bought the film a couple of months ago. I guess they want time to build up a promotional campaign.
Seems like a lot of the hype will have died down. Hopefully they can build it back up.
I’m unnaturally excited to see this movie!
Here's the thing that's really pissing me off; I already know the ending. Back when this movie would, "never see the light of day," someone (the director I think, or maybe one of the leads) did an interview explaining how the movie was going to end. It sounded hilarious, but now that I know what the bit is, it's going to be significantly less funny.
That’s brilliant.