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Scarlett is suing Disney over a breach of contract, The success of Black widow, it's divided fans in particular Male fans say the film is way to me too and political towards men, it's actually way to liberal (I guess they forgot Marvel was always liberal entertainment anyway). While her contract she signed in 2018 only included theatrical profits, the breach is basically about the profits from the Premier access on Disney+ which for 30 dollars you have the film on the app before the public does in October.. Understandably Scarlett is actually wanting her cut in the streaming profits, given how this wasn't In the contract she signed. The industry could see a legal change to where the streaming at home has to stop, or force to actually renogiaoate contracts to include sales from streaming platforms (ironically Disney only does this, HBO Max, paramount+ streams for free for a couple of weeks but removes the film so the public can rent it or buy for 29.99). This could change everything on how Disney does business with the new theatrical and home platforms at the same time.. @Jordan Miller
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"Disney's Cruella and Marvel's Black Widow will follow in the footsteps of Mulan and Raya and the Last Dragon, premiering both in theaters and on Disney+, available by paying for "premier access" on the streaming service. Cruella, starring Emma Stone as the iconic dognapping villain, will premiere May 28, while Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow will bow July 9. Meanwhile, the upcoming Pixar movie Luca is skipping the U.S. theatrical release entirely and will exclusively be available to stream on Disney+, beginning June 18. Disney also announced new release dates for several of its theatrical films: Ryan Reynolds' action-comedy Free Guy will now hit theaters Aug. 13, while the Marvel epic Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is now scheduled for Sept. 3. Release dates were also pushed back for The King's Man (now out Dec. 22), Deep Water (Jan. 14, 2022), and Death on the Nile (Feb. 11, 2022)." The movie is once again delayed for 2 months. This is the Marvel movie I anticipate the most, but the $30 additional fee with no cinematic experience is a bit steep.
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