Scooby-Doo! Theatrical animated movie just announced

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Good that it’s getting a traditional disc release too, though. Gives hope to the Snyder League's chances that we'll see a release eventually.
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Wal-Mart already has it out to purchase. Was tempted but I'll wait to rent.
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Looks like scoob is not alone. Spongebob 3 is now dtv. Will skip the big screen and go vod.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ ... ss-1299691
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Now that one hurts. I was really looking forward to it.
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gaastra wrote: June 22nd, 2020, 5:49 pm Looks like scoob is not alone. Spongebob 3 is now dtv. Will skip the big screen and go vod.
In the tradition of horse-blindered Hollywood executives, who never think too deeply about sudden entertainment trends, it seems only ONE lesson was learned from "Look at all the money Trolls:World Tour made from skipping theaters and going digital-premiere!"

Another setback for Universal and their dream...
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And chicken run 2 is now going to netflix.


https://deadline.com/2020/06/netflix-ch ... 3EDwU2U_4w
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We can but hope at least for a disc release in the UK, as per Farmageddon...
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Bummer. Love the original.
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gaastra wrote: June 23rd, 2020, 9:48 am And chicken run 2 is now going to netflix.
https://deadline.com/2020/06/netflix-ch ... 3EDwU2U_4w
What, not in theaters? Has it gone on 'oliday?
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Scoob heads to theatres!... in Europe!
https://www.cartoonbrew.com/distributio ... 93917.html
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Scoob dropped on VOD in Australia last week.
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Also in news looks like scoob is in first place at the box office worldwide. Should have waited and not thrown it dtv in america wb. It took 900k in one country and $1.8M total in five markets.

WB screwed up. Should have waited.

https://deadline.com/2020/07/internatio ... 202986098/
As the international box office slowly limps back to life, the tendency for audiences to lean into fresh and local titles continues. France, for example, saw a 23% increase in ticket sales across the Top 10 over the most recent weekend, led by Gaumont’s new local comedy Tout Simplement Noir and followed by Warner Bros’ Scoob!, also a new entry, which did $900K in the Hexagon – and $1.8M total in five markets.

Scoob! led play in the market, woofing up $319K from 124 cinemas. Last week’s No. 1, local family pic Pirates Down The Street, added another $143K from 122 sites and has cumed $444K. The Top 10 titles generated $1.18M, a slight 6% increase from last session. Capacity and social distancing restrictions are being eased gradually, although the current amount of seats and shows is only about 35%-40% of normal.
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When have you ever known movie companies to wait...! ;)
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Yep, very shortsighted. Even with those voices I think it would've been a hit over here.
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