I’m fully onboard!
I can say, though I did like the other, I definitely agree with you on that.Looks better than the last SW movie. A lot better.
It was going to be the Star Wars movie to make the leap to the summer market, but after Episode 9 was pushed back, it looks like it will be an anomaly.Does anyone know why this movie has a May release instead of the normal December time slot? I’m guessing that there must be a reason for it.
Ok, thanks!It was going to be the Star Wars movie to make the leap to the summer market, but after Episode 9 was pushed back, it looks like it will be an anomaly.
Also, Poppins comes out in December.
Nearly every actor going into a franchise signs a contract for multiple movies. That saves time, money, and negotiation trouble down the line. Many of the Rogue One cast signed for 2 or 3 movies and ... well you know.Alden Ehrenreich Says He’s Signed For Two More Movies As Han Solo
https://411mania.com/movies/alden-ehrenreich-says-hes-signed-two-movies-han-solo/
Well there is talk about the characters Chirrut Imwe and Baze Malbus getting their own tv show.Nearly every actor going into a franchise signs a contract for multiple movies. That saves time, money, and negotiation trouble down the line. Many of the Rogue One cast signed for 2 or 3 movies and ... well you know.
A cheeky ad for Solo...
So you’re saying that I need to buy tickets now if I want decent seats.http://ew.com/movies/2018/05/05/sol...kly&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social
Tickets for Solo: A Star Wars Story went on sale Thursday night and the first 24 hours of presales have already doubled Marvel’s megahit Black Panther, according to Fandango.
Yet Solo can’t top first-day presales for Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War, which remains the fastest-selling film of the year in these early metrics.
The news has to be a bit of relief to Disney given that Solo has been considered a “troubled” production — at least in terms of public and media perception — for many months after producers replaced directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller with Ron Howard for extensive reshoots last year. Black Panther, after all, has gone on to rack up 1.2 billion at the box office globally.
I was quite surprised to hear this. For the last 3 Star Wars movies nearly every theater and ticket site went down within seconds of opening up the presale. My theater choice was solely based on the one whose site held up to the traffic.http://ew.com/movies/2018/05/05/sol...kly&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social
Tickets for Solo: A Star Wars Story went on sale Thursday night and the first 24 hours of presales have already doubled Marvel’s megahit Black Panther, according to Fandango.
Yet Solo can’t top first-day presales for Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War, which remains the fastest-selling film of the year in these early metrics.
The news has to be a bit of relief to Disney given that Solo has been considered a “troubled” production — at least in terms of public and media perception — for many months after producers replaced directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller with Ron Howard for extensive reshoots last year. Black Panther, after all, has gone on to rack up 1.2 billion at the box office globally.
I was quite surprised to hear this. For the last 3 Star Wars movies nearly every theater and ticket site went down within seconds of opening up the presale. My theater choice was solely based on the one whose site held up to the traffic.
It might as well have been any other random day when I got Solo tickets.
I'm pretty surprised this thread doesn't have a lot going on (maybe once the movie comes out?), but just wanted to drop in and mention that the premiere was last night, and reviews seem mostly positive so far.
Personally, I'm still not that excited for it, but that's another story.
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