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WandaVision: Episode 07
Good but a step back quality wise from the last couple. Felt like they have an ending in sight but needed to spin their wheels a bit for the most part. Ending also felt like... it was fine, but like they thought a lot more of the audience would be bowled by it than I imagine will be instead illiciting more of a shoulder shrug
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Originally posted by Neon Ignition View PostWandaVision: Episode 07
Good but a step back quality wise from the last couple. Felt like they have an ending in sight but needed to spin their wheels a bit for the most part. Ending also felt like... it was fine, but like they thought a lot more of the audience would be bowled by it than I imagine will be instead illiciting more of a shoulder shrug
I enjoyed the scene explaining vision's death. I think they know there are non movie fans watching.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that movie theaters in the city will be brought into line with the rest of New York State as of March 5th. As a result, they will be allowed to reopen at 25% capacity with no more than 50 people per screen, masks, social distancing and other protocols […]
With the earliest date of UK cinemas being open now set as 17 May and US cinemas beginning the very long looking process of opening up again we can gauge the planned timing against the release schedules and this puts Black Widow immediately into the firing line.
Even based on best case scenario's it looks like the films current 07 May 2021 release date looks certain to be hit by another delay. In theory, if Disney wanted to delay but avoid delaying other MCU movies it could get the film out in June but given the global situation we could once again see each MCU movie take a hit and fall back into each films following entries slot. In this scenario Black Widow would release on 09 July with Shang Chi then opening later in the year, possibly September. This would keep the rest of the slate on track as is assuming that vaccinations around the world roll out on schedule.
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