Mystery/Thriller Wake Up Dead Man (Knives Out 3)

Or the MCU, where Jeff Bridges played Obadiah Stane but The Big Lebowski is clearly a movie that exists, hence Tony's nickname for Thor in Endgame.
 
Or this:

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They need the Tess character (played by Julia Roberts) to pose as Julia Roberts in the movie. She ends up running into Bruce Willis who thinks she's the real Julia Roberts.


lol it's been a long while since I saw this movie and I had forgotten some dumb stuff like that.
 
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Filming has started. Better get the rest of the cast pics soon.
 
Didn't Netflix pay $400M+ for both Glass Onion and this? I guess they were split. It's more than crazy but Netflix blows money all the time.
 
Its a waiting game for physical release. Mike Flanigan's Hush is a movie Netflix bought. Released in 2016, Netflix just lost the rights and it is getting a physical release. And considering the deal was for 2 movies, pretty certain Johnson still controls the rights.
 
Yeah,it is going to be 6-7 years before we can get physical releases, considering some of their biggest hits are leaving.
 
I DO think that it will be around. At least, in some limited form.
I think physical media in the future will become similar to what vinyl is right now. They'll likely see a more limited release on Blu-ray/4K and you'll only be able to buy them online or in specialty shops.
 
I think physical media in the future will become similar to what vinyl is right now. They'll likely see a more limited release on Blu-ray/4K and you'll only be able to buy them online or in specialty shops.
Pretty much, and I don't think every movie is going to get physical releases.
 
Pretty much, and I don't think every movie is going to get physical releases.
When it's hard to preorder a 4K copy of Deadpool & Wolverine, a movie that made over a billion, from anywhere other than Amazon for a reasonable price then all I can say is that the outlook isn't looking so good. :csad:
 
I would love for physical media for movies to have the same demand as vinyls right now. New vinyls (especially new albums) are expensive, probably more so than a 4k blu-ray copy of a 2024 movie - yet the big artists always perform well in first week sales - leading to countless vinyl variants, which is crazy to me, when there's a cheaper alternative - the CD, yet vinyls are doing good business right now.

But I don't think it 4k blu-rays would be as popular as vinyls, especially for movies that are coming out in theaters.
 

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