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The good thing about Covid is that producers can have time to really review their final product. Pre-Covid, rushed deadlines cause movie quality to suffer. With Covid delaying all big movies except for Tenet, this seems to be a chance to make sure that their completed films originally meant for 2020 release are now pretty flawless.
They have the money and time for reshoots if they know what to fix to improve the film, so once the theaters open up, and all the big 2020 films as well as the ones currently filmed now are released into theaters, there is almost no excuse for crappy reviews. Time gives an opportunity to fix mistakes. We'll see how the critics and audiences react to the next big films released in theaters whenever that may be. Any thoughts on this? |
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