Teaser are released online these days.
Super Bowl is big $$$ for trailers and teasers, plus with social media now, it can make or brake a film these days.
The majority of Disney films that begin with Distributed by Buena Vista, the music starts and continues into the credits.
Wait Until Dark 1967
Breakfast At Tiffany's 1961
Vertigo 1958
Bell, Book And Candle 1958
Clueless 1995
Jackie Brown 1997
An American In Paris 1951
Gigi 1958
Singin'...
I didn't like Mockingbird Lane, it wouldn't have lasted long if it had gone to series. The characters were way too different from the original series, changing their personalities like that took away from the charm that everyone loves about them.
Any tribute to MGM that doesn't included Oz isn't complete.
TCM airs Oz oddly throughout the year, it isn't like it used to be on the 4th of July and then again closer to the holidays.
Wait another 2 years and then for the 190th maybe then there's a chance there could possibly be a new release like WB did for Gettysburg to coincide with the Civil War's 150th back in 2011.
Streaming services push what they want you to watch over what you actually want to watch.
Some of the classics should still on there though, don't see why they'd remove The Parent Trap or Freaky Friday unless they only want to acknowledge the remakes over the originals.
When Disney+ was first announced, they had a extensive list of everything that was going to be available, they had just about every live action classic from the golden era, all most the entire animation library of both films and TV, and a pretty wide selection of TV movies throughout the years...
Vertigo is all about obsession and desire and the danger that goes along with them.
If Hollywood were to do it from Judy's POV, it would be completely reworked as she's a helpless victim being a pawn into the sick game the husband created that will eventually lead to her demise.
Judy would...
Superman 2025 as to not get it confused with the original from 1978.
What was wrong with Superman Legacy? Why do so many films end being called the same as the original?
How are you supposed to them apart when they have the same name?
Godzilla (1985, 1998, 2014)
The Thing (2011)
The Evil...
Classic Disney titles aren't likely going to get reissued anytime soon and are going to solely exist on + only.
Sony like any other studio knows what cash cow titles do well whenever they're reissued.
Universal, since has the ownership to most of his films from 1942-1976. WB has 8 from 1941-1959. And lastly both Paramount and Fox/Disney still have one each as well.
That's important to the series, but what will be the key factor to having this be anywhere successful is getting the right actress to play Endora.
Whoever it might be is going to have to coming up with an entirely different spin on the character or they'll just be a pale imitation of Agnes's...
Fox doesn't exist anymore, it's 20th Century Studios now, and that's not likely going to last much longer as they've only theatrically released 16 films since 2020.