NBCUniversal, the parent company of UNICEF and DREAMWORKS under franchises such as Fast & Furious and Kung Fu Panda has made an exceptionally strong step to avoid losses, with the current COVID-19 pandemic impacting the entire world's box office. This is a theatre company that fully dismantles the screens. That means that her films can be screened at home the same day they are released in theatres. This is an extraordinary step which, after the coronavirus fear has subsided, can upgrade the model. The invisible man, The Hunt, and Emma are now listed for the Trolls World Tour.
"Universal Pictures has a range of films with no change to 2020," said NBC Universal CEO Jeff Shell in a prepared statement. "We decided to provide people with the option of watching these titles at home which was both open and affordable rather than delaying such films or taking them to a difficult distribution environment. We hope and believe that people will continue to go to movies which are available in theatres, but we recognize that this is increasingly less likely for those in different parts of the world.
From this Friday, 20 March the first one to arrive is Elisabe Moss ' Science Fiction Horror The Invisible Man, the co-wrote thriller The Search Damon Lindelof, and the adaptation of Emma Jane Austen. The other two did not receive a theatrical release.) In the meantime, the Trolls World Tour animated children's sequel will be released within a week. On February 28, The Invisible Man comes out. It's in the U.S. on April 10 and in India on April 17.
All titles for 48 hours, $20 (about Rs 1 500) and the equivalent cost elsewhere are available for rent. Every title is going to be profitable and rentable. The rate is more than three times the average rental expense in the U.S. Universal Pictures India has been contacted by Gadgets 360 for local information and we'll update this article if we hear it again. However, as rentals for Rs. 150 for Google Play and iTunes normally cost us movies between Rs. 450 and 500.
It will be interesting to see how open Indian theaters react to this move. Although not many now, that might change when Trolls World Tour comes out. Once it was released, most if not all the governments urged cinemas to hold the distribution shut, several others ordered. Specify dates till when in brackets.
That covers Karnataka (22 March), Assam and Gujarath (29 March), Kerala and Rajasthan (30 March), Odisha, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, part of Uttar and part of Uttar Pradesh (31 March), Arunachal Pradesh (5 April), Jharkhand (14 April) and Sikkim (15 April). This includes Haryana, part of Hyam Prabham and part of Hyammu and part of Kashmir.
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