Disney is holding most major movies — like its superhero spectacle “Black Widow” from Marvel and a remake of “Mulan” — to release on the big screen when multiplexes are able to reopen. But moving “Hamilton” to streaming signals that Disney is more willing to experiment with top-shelf productions, particularly if mostThe shift in release plans also underscores the studio’s increased reliance onat a time when much of the studio’s business has been crippled by the pandemic.
Some downplay the importance of “Hamilton’s” shift, since it’s not a traditional feature film like popular movie adaptations of “In the Heights,” “Les Miserables” or “West Side Story.” Instead, the “Hamilton” movie was recorded during staged performance of the show, filmed at the Richard Rogers Theatre with the original Broadway cast.
Top-shelf?
No it doesn’t. When Disney put a Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars or any of their other major franchises on straight to streaming is when we can talk About them being “willing to experiment” until then they are simply doing what needs to be done so their service can have content
I wonder how well it actually would have done in cinemas? Considering it wasn’t a live performance or an actual movie. It wouldn’t have gotten the hype of seeing a filmed live show broadcasting round the world.
How exactly is it leaving theatres in the lurch when they were going to be waiting over a year for it anyway. Lol & due to production delays something else will just take the slot
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