Timothee Chalamet stars in Warner Bros.’ “Dune.”
Warner Bros.
LOS ANGELES – Warner Bros. has a sandworm-sized dilemma on its palms: Hold the autumn launch date for its extremely anticipated “Dune: Half Two” and danger not having its star-studded solid put it up for sale – or bump it into subsequent yr and probably miss out on a dominant run at profitable premium film screens.
As two Hollywood strikes rage on, film writers and stars aren’t permitted to hype their tasks, as a consequence of strike guidelines. The longer the work stoppages hold going, the extra doubtless it’s studios will delay releases as manufacturing shutdowns choke the film launch pipeline.
Already, a handful of titles – together with Ethan Coen’s “Drive Away Dolls,” the sequel to “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” and the Emma Stone-led “Poor Issues” – have moved to later dates because of the labor disruption. “Dune: Half Two,” a science fiction epic primarily based on Frank Herbert’s seminal novel, might find yourself the most important title to maneuver. Hypothesis has swirled concerning the sequel leaving its Nov. 3 slot for the reason that Display Actors Guild-American Federation of Tv and Radio Artists went on strike final month.
After the beautiful success of “Barbie,” and with doubts rising about December’s “Aquaman: The Misplaced Kingdom,” “Dune: Half Two” can be a necessary 2023 launch for Warner Bros. Its predecessor excelled on the field workplace throughout the pandemic regardless of being launched day and date on streaming service HBO Max (now simply referred to as Max). It racked up 10 Academy Award nominations, taking residence six trophies.
With pandemic restrictions lifted on film theaters, expectations are that “Dune: Half Two” would outpace the practically $400 million the prior movie tallied on the international field workplace in 2021 on a reported finances of $165 million.
“As one of many greatest and most anticipated motion pictures of the all-important and prestigious vacation season, ‘Dune: Half Two’ is likely one of the crown jewels of Warner Bros.’ finish of yr lineup and has a lot using on its cinematic shoulders,” stated Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore.
Warner Bros. did not instantly reply to CNBC’s request for remark.
Whereas the Writers Guild of America has returned to the bargaining desk with producers, negotiations are transferring slowly.
In the meantime, the producers have not contacted the opposite putting guild, SAG-AFTRA, to renew talks. SAG-AFTRA has additionally promised to not grant interim agreements to any WGA-covered productions produced within the U.S., that means these tasks can’t begin or proceed filming or be promoted by lively guild members if they’re launched.
There’s real worry that the labor struggle will drag on, as effectively.
“I believe it is gonna go into subsequent yr,” stated Steven Schiffman, an adjunct professor at Georgetown College and a former govt at Nationwide Geographic. “I believe it is gonna get to a very painful course of.”
To ‘Dune’ or to not ‘Dune’
The shortcoming to have actors promote movie releases is likely one of the main headwinds going through “Dune: Half Two.”
Sometimes, studios will start advertising and marketing their movies in earnest, past trailers and posters, within the six to eight weeks main as much as a movie’s launch. These efforts usually embody late night time discuss present appearances by solid members, taped interviews and junkets, in addition to worldwide promotional journeys.
If SAG-AFTRA doesn’t attain a deal by the center of September, the advertising and marketing marketing campaign for the sequel will not have the ability to make the most of its star-studded ensamble to advertise the movie.
Alongside business veterans like Christopher Walken, Stellan Skarsgard, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Dave Bautista and Jason Momoa, the movie options 4 of Hollywood’s hottest younger stars.
Zendaya, Timothee Chalamet, Florence Pugh and Austin Butler collectively have greater than 200 million followers on Instagram and are trending faces on TikTok, Twitter and different social media platforms.
“With out that, they forgo an enormous chunk of Gen Z going to see that film,” stated Alicia Reese, vp of fairness analysis at Wedbush Securities.
She famous that older moviegoers who’re followers of the e book and noticed the primary “Dune” will present as much as theaters, however youthful audiences may miss out on the flick with out promotion from these stars.
“Lacking out on that, that is damaging,” Reese stated, “However is it damaging sufficient to not present the film in any respect? As a result of in the event that they transfer it, they danger shedding that basically prime IMAX spot.”
In 2022, 15% of all home tickets offered had been for premium screenings, with the typical ticket costing $15.92, in accordance with EntTelligence information. A normal ticket prices a median of $11.29.
If “Dune: Half Two” strikes into subsequent yr, it runs the danger of not discovering a weekend, or a number of weekends, the place it will likely be in a position to seize a good portion of premium screens or not have the ability to maintain them for a number of weeks of its run.
Moreover, if it holds to its present date, different movies might transfer and it might discover itself with restricted competitors and the flexibility to seize extra viewers consideration.
“Each studio with a movie on the calendar is confronting find out how to cope with related such dilemmas,” stated Dergarabedian.
But to come back in 2023 are Disney and Marvel’s “The Marvels,” Lionsgate’s “The Starvation Video games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” Disney Animation’s “Want,” AppleTV+’s “Napoleon.” Warner Bros. has different huge titles, too: “Wonka,” the “Aquaman” sequel and “The Coloration Purple.”
“There are sensible arguments in assist of ‘Dune: Half Two’ each transferring and staying put,” stated Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at BoxOffice.com. “For the well being of the business total, I believe the scales nonetheless tip in favor of remaining in November.”
Whereas “Barbie” and Common’s “Oppenheimer” have injected practically a billion {dollars} into the home field workplace’s coffers within the final month, there are few blockbuster releases slated for the rest of the yr, the “Dune” sequel amongst them.
A depleted fourth-quarter film slate might damage exhibition companions like AMC, Cinemark and Regal which are closely reliant on new content material.
Transferring “Dune: Half Two” might presumably provoke different studios to delay huge releases till subsequent yr, in accordance with Robbins.
“Frankly, the again half of this yr would not want anymore of a problem attempting to dwell as much as the sturdy spring and summer season we have seen on the field workplace,” he stated.
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