

What it does though, is that it gives us a clear understanding of what they want us to see. I can’t emphasize enough how basic that is. Our first evidence that this film might start off crazy and twisted is the beginning scene where basically all horror movies start. You’ve never seen a film that’s more not-your-fault oriented than this one.įrom the producers of the purge and Insidious, Jessabelle shows us the story of a woman possibly between her late 20s who is randomly thrown into a chaotic mess.
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“Why would you move it three weeks? Buys you nothing.” (Sony declined to comment for this story.)Īmong studio sources reached by Vulture, the short-term outlook is that autumn’s big films (such as Dune and Top Gun: Maverick) will most likely stay on their scheduled release dates - although Marvel Studio’s Eternals could be delayed if the 24th MCU entry Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings underperforms at the box office upon its September 3 release.If you were born dead, were you ever alive? “They didn’t want to flash to exhibitors that they’re scared of the early fall,” one person with knowledge of Venom’s release scheme tells me. Sources tell Vulture that the current plan is for Venom 2 to take the Morbius release date in January.Īccording to multiple inside sources, that’s because Sony is planning to delay the release of Venom: Let There Be Carnage until Januthe date currently occupied by the Jared Leto vampire-superhero thriller Morbius - but the studio is waiting to make the announcement until after CinemaCon, the annual extravaganza at which movie-theater-chain executives and owners come to be dazzled by sneak peeks at Hollywood’s impending blockbusters.

According to Vulture, Sony opted not to show off any Venom: Let There Be Carnage footage at Monday’s CinemaCon presentation because it’s planning to delay the film once again.
