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Well I'm glad that the post-production is long. More movies need to have a decent post-production schedules so it won't look like poo when it comes out.
The post-production schedule won't be longer. They will have a limited amount of money for it, and when that runs out, they will be done. Even if that is August.Well I'm glad that the post-production is long. More movies need to have a decent post-production schedules so it won't look like poo when it comes out.
A few interesting comments from the director regarding the release change via his Twitter page:
https://***********/ManMadeMoon/status/591397946496667648
Daniel Salamanca ‏@Salamanca32
@ManMadeMoon @Jackster006 Or in developmental hell?
Duncan Jones ‏@ManMadeMoon
@Salamanca32 @Jackster006 considering we're already grading the picture & mixing the final sound... No. Not development hell.![]()
This film is going to sit on the shelf for over a year. When is that ever good for a film like this?
Yeah, what about any of that rings true? That was like saying MoS got extra post when it was delayed. It is studio speak. Do you know how much 20 months of post-production would cost? And I am talking legit post. Not a small team, but a legit SFX studio working on a film for 20 months. That is Avatar money.According to Legendary CEO Thomas Tull, the movie will have twenty months of post-production in order to 'get it right.' They have eight more months to work on it. The production wrapped last May, so unless ILM has been turning out final CGI shots more rapidly, the film probably won't be done until early 2016.
Just because they're doing sound mixing and color correction doesn't mean they're close to being done. They're likely mixing scenes that don't require VFX.
Up against James Bond and The Hunger Games? That's not a good spot.Seeing as they are this far along it makes me wish they could have just bumped it up to November.
Up against James Bond and The Hunger Games? That's not a good spot.
Anyway I have no idea what the studio thinks of the film, it's difficult to know.
All I know is that The Lord of the Rings is pretty much the only big fantasy film that is critically and financially successful and there is no good videogame movie. So yeah I hope it's good but I'm not going to get my hopes up too high.