Jumat, 20 Maret 2020

Pixar's 'Onward' hits Disney+ on April 3rd amid theater closures - Engadget

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Just like every other line of business right now, the entertainment industry is scrambling to figure out how to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Several blockbusters, including the latest James Bond adventure No Time To Die and Marvel's Black Widow have been delayed, while production on many others has been suspended. Some studios have decided to make recent movies available as digital rentals only a few weeks after hitting theaters or even on the same day they arrive in cinemas.

The latest title to get an early digital home release is Pixar's latest flick, Onward. Disney says it will be available to download today, but, in our current reality, it's also one of the first tentpole movies to get a streaming release a month or so after arriving in theaters. You can stream Onward on Disney+ starting April 3rd.

The fantasy movie hasn't reached the heights of most other Pixar films at the box office, having pulled in $103 million worldwide to date. But there are clear reasons why Onward has underperformed. Many movie theaters are closing shop for now and, of course, people everywhere are being urged to stay home.

Like other studios, Disney's in a bit of a bind with its release strategy. Since Onward is already out in the world but fewer folks are actually able to see it right now, bringing it to Disney+ while people are holed up with their loved ones will give them something new to watch. Those who want to see Onward but haven't been able to will also have another reason to sign up for Disney+ if they haven't already. At the very least, it might lure kids away from endless Frozen 2 repeats.

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2020-03-20 14:36:52Z
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Disney releases Onward for digital purchase two weeks after its theatrical premiere - The Verge

Disney has announced that its latest Pixar animated movie, Onward, will be getting a dramatically earlier release for digital download: it’ll release in the US tonight for purchase starting at 8PM ET, with a streaming release on Disney Plus to follow on April 3rd.

The move makes Onward the latest (and one of the most high-profile) films to cut short its theatrical run in favor of a digital release. That Disney would choose to follow in the footsteps of Universal and Warner Bros. — which are releasing films like Emma, Trolls World Tour, The Hunt, The Invisible Man, and Birds of Prey early — isn’t surprising, given that theaters are closing across the country in an effort to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Last weekend already saw one of the worst box office returns in the past two decades, with the entire industry bringing in just over $55 million dollars. Onward led that pack, grossing $10.5 million in the US, but it was a fraction of the nearly $50 million that it had made the first weekend it was available when theaters were more widely open and customers were still flocking to them instead of staying inside.

“While we’re looking forward to audiences enjoying our films on the big screen again soon, given the current circumstances, we are pleased to release this fun, adventurous film to digital platforms early for audiences to enjoy from the comfort of their homes,” said director Dan Scanlon and producer Kori Rae in a statement.

Something that’s particularly notable in Disney’s announcement is that Onward will be released extremely early on Disney Plus on April 3rd, just two weeks after its digital availability begins today. Disney already bumped up another Disney Plus release for Frozen 2 last weekend with the goal of “surprising families with some fun and joy during this challenging period.” Presumably, the earlier-than-expected release of the equally family-friendly Onward on the streaming platform is due to a similar motivation.

While Disney is cutting Onward’s theatrical run short, the fact that Onward was already available in theaters when coronavirus-induced closures hit is likely a major contributing factor to its early digital release. Just don’t expect Disney’s bigger blockbusters — like the now-delayed Mulan, Black Widow, or New Mutants — to get a similar streaming treatment in the coming weeks.

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2020-03-20 14:12:38Z
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Disney gives Onward surprise digital, Disney Plus release dates - Polygon

Onward hits digital download on Friday and will stream on Disney Plus starting April 3 per a Disney announcement. The Pixar movie hit theaters just two weeks ago on March 6. It joins titles like Emma, Bloodshot, and Birds of Prey in jumping from theatrical release to digital in an expedited window.

As theaters around the country close doors due to COVID-19 concerns, more movies are jumping from their brief theatrical windows to digital download and streaming. Trolls World Tour, which comes out in theaters on April 10, will also be available on digital that day. Disney previously move upped the streaming release date of Frozen 2. Other upcoming movies, such as Disney’s Mulan, have been delayed.

“While we’re looking forward to audiences enjoying our films on the big screen again soon, given the current circumstances, we are pleased to release this fun, adventurous film to digital platforms early for audiences to enjoy from the comfort of their homes,” said director Dan Scanlon and producer Kori Rae in a press release.

Onward takes place in a magical world, where creatures like elves and centaurs live alongside one another, but technology has more or less replaced magic. Two brothers, Ian and Barley (as voiced by Tom Holland and Chris Pratt, respectively), set off on a quest after the youngest one summons their father from the dead — but only his legs. They seek the magical item that will allow them to fully summon their father and spend one last day with him.

Onward is available tonight at 5:00 p.m PDT/8:00 p.m. EDT.

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2020-03-20 14:05:01Z
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The Weeknd’s 'After Hours' Is Dark, It's a Gut Punch and Fans Are Loving It - Billboard

The Weeknd’s After Hours is keeping fans up, well, after hours.

As the world faces uncertainty amid the coronavirus outbreak and many millions are isolated at home, the new album gives fans some respite. Almost an hour of it .

Almost immediately after its release, The Weeknd and his new album became the top trending subjects on Twitter.

Abel Tesfaye’s LP is a dark, cerebral hit and a gut punch all at the same time, judging by the volume of memes and messages lighting up social media.

Check out some of the reaction below.


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2020-03-20 05:49:24Z
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DeLuca Has a Breakdown - Grey's Anatomy - ABC

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2020-03-20 05:00:14Z
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Kamis, 19 Maret 2020

Coronavirus Early Digital Releases: List of Movies on VOD Early - /FILM

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As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic grows and more businesses and movie theaters close, Hollywood studios have been left with nowhere to drop their theatrical releases. While some studios chose to delay their biggest feature films until the worst of the pandemic passes, a few studios decided to break the monotony of everyone’s self-isolation (and help keep a few kids entertained) by releasing their theatrical films on digital platforms early. Most films available to buy digitally about 74 days after they first arrive in theaters, but studios are breaking that tradition by releasing their films on VOD mere weeks after, or even on the same day of, the theatrical debut.

Here is an ongoing list of the films that have been or will be released early.

For Digital Rental or Purchase

Trolls World Tour – April 10

Universal changed the game by announcing the day-and-date release of Trolls World Tour, which was originally set to hit only theaters on April 10. But earlier this week, the studio announced that Trolls World Tour would be made available on-demand on the same day it hits theaters.

Birds of Prey – March 24

In what almost seemed like a response to Universal’s VOD announcements (or at least to director Cathy Yan’s enthusiasm for the move), Warner Bros. announced that Birds of Prey will be available for digital purchase on March 24, for $19.99 to buy on platforms such as Amazon, FandangoNOW, iTunes, PlayStation, Vudu, Xbox and others. The film will be available to rent on April 7 on Video On Demand services from cable and satellite providers, and on select gaming consoles. That means Birds of Prey will be available only 46 days after its initial theatrical release on February 7.

Just Mercy – March 24

The same day as its Birds of Prey announcement, Warner Bros. made the Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Foxx legal drama Just Mercy available to buy digitally — way earlier than planned for the true-story drama released on December 25. However, if you’re waiting to rent the movie digital on VOD, it will be available starting on March 24.

The Gentlemen – March 24

Fandango reported that the Guy Ritchie-directed crime caper would be available for digital purchase on March 24 alongside Birds of Prey.  The Gentlemen will be available 60 days after it hit theaters on January 24.

Bloodshot – March 24

Less than two weeks after it hit theaters, Vin Diesel’s Bloodshot will be available for digital purchase starting March 24. That’s less than a two-week turnaround time for Sony, which is almost unheard of. But it’s expected after the disastrous box office weekend that Bloodshot opened to, despite being apparently the last film to hit theaters ever.

The Invisible Man – March 20

Along with its game-changing announced for the day-and-date release of Trolls World Tour, Universal announced that the Elisabeth Moss-starring horror film The Invisible Man would be available for “a 48-hour rental period at a suggested retail price of $19.99 in the U.S. and the price equivalent in international markets” on March 20. The film, directed by Leigh Whannel, would hit VOD only three weeks after it premiered in theaters on February 28.

Emma. – March 20

The Focus Features period piece, which falls under Universal, will also be available for the “48-hour rental period at a suggested retail price of $19.99 in the U.S. and the price equivalent in international markets” on March 20. Anya Taylor-Joy stars in the Jane Austen adaptation directed by Autumn de Wilde, which initially hit limited theaters on February 21 — making its VOD debut also only three weeks later.

The Hunt – March 20

Universal’s The Hunt has the shortest window between its theatrical debut and its VOD release: only 7 days after its March 13 release. Like the two previous films, the controversial Craig Zobel thriller will be available for the “48-hour rental period at a suggested retail price of $19.99 in the U.S. and the price equivalent in international markets.”

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – March 13

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was made available for purchase digitally on iTunes and Vudu on March 13 — four days before its intended for release on digital platforms on March 17.

On Streaming

Frozen 2 – March 15

Frozen 2 arrived on Disney+ early on March 15,  three months before the animated musical sequel otherwise would have arrived on the streaming service. In a press release, the studio said they wanted to give families “some fun and joy during this challenging period.” For the many families having to deal with kids bored at home, this probably a godsend.

Big Time Adolescence – March 13

The Pete Davidson drama which earned a positive reception at last year’s Sundance Film Festival hit theaters on March 13 and was initially supposed to begin streaming on Hulu on March 20. But Big Time Adolescence suddenly debuted on Hulu on the same day of its theatrical release, a week earlier than it was scheduled to.

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2020-03-19 16:30:53Z
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'The Masked Singer': Swan is latest to fly the coop - CNN

"The Masked Singer" gave us all a shock when it was revealed on Wednesday night that the Swan is ... actress Bella Thorne.
Who saw that one coming?
Thorne sang, "I Hate Myself for Loving You," by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
Believe it or not, none of the judges had any clue that it was her. Jenny McCarthy thought the Swan was actress Kristen Stewart; Nicole Scherzinger thought it was actress Megan Fox; Joel McHale guessed Mila Kunis; and Ken Jeong was sure it was Olivia Munn.
Thorne joins several celebrities whose identities have also been revealed this season: Lil Wayne, Tony Hawk, Dionne Warwick, Sarah Palin, Tom Bergeron, Drew Carey and Chaka Khan.
With only four to go, who will win? Tune into Fox on Wednesday nights to find out.

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2020-03-19 15:59:00Z
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