I have no idea what the Fall Guy is? Maybe that's another point to consider. As people have left cable and commercials behind, and go to less movies, they don't see these previews as much. I think I said earlier, I had no idea Inside Out 2 was coming out as recently as a week before the release. I have no idea what Fall guy is, let alone that it's in theaters. I'm pretty sure I had no idea on the opening date for Wish either (outside of maybe on these forums). I wonder if there is something to the idea that maybe marketing of coming releases needs to change up some (or I'm just a wild outlier).
Right, so that makes me ask the question where do you (and anyone else) get information about movies these days? And how can studios inject awareness of releases to that audience?
Personally, since I'm actively interested in movies, I follow a lot of studios/distributors on the flaming wreck of Twitter, so I get information presented to me on a platter. For example, I can tell you that Searchlight's releasing Kinds of Kindness soon (in NY/LA this weekend, wider next weekend), they just put out a teaser for Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain, due out this fall, and that Nightb***h is getting a TIFF premiere. And all of that is from stuff that's come across my feed in just the last 24 hours.
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