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Post by thisguy4000 on Aug 9, 2017 21:50:27 GMT
I believe Marvel already has their movies for 2020 scheduled, don't they? I suppose Disney could possibly put a Star Wars movie in that month, but it seems like they prefer releasing them in May. The only reason their first 3 Star Wars films were released/scheduled for December was because of production delays. Besides, I'm not sure it's a good idea to underestimate James Cameron. Why? Because he knows how to manipulate the lowest common denominator? Because his last two films were massive hits, with Titanic in particular having been number 1 at the box office for 15 consecutive weeks, and a total gross of $1.8 billion in an age where movies didn't benefit from 3D ticket prices, and China was a much smaller market. Like it or not, James Cameron's past few films have been huge money makers.
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