If Paramount buys Warner Bros, Clockwork could help fulfill the 30 films a year promise. Instead of having to make 15 big Paramount films and 15 big Warner Bros films, they could do 10 from each. I’m assuming the Clockwork label could be used for smaller indie films like Searchlight or Focus. Some part of me thinks New Line Cinema’s fucked tho if the acquisition happens.
EDIT: Seeing as they’re only doing 2-3 films a year, that’s still slightly less for Paramount and Warner Bros, so they can each deliver 14 films instead of 15. Not much but nothing wrong with diversifying the kinds of films you can make.
AlmightyLoaf54 on
Excited for this one!
sheJaMyMorant on
I might be Sean baker’d out tbh
Alternative-Cake-833 on
Here’s something new that nobody has noticed:
After going through the slate and WB saying that they have 14 theatrical releases this year, it looks like that they have moved Cut Off to a 2027 release window. No surprise since it didn’t have a trailer or any marketing materials for it at all, three months in advance.
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If Paramount buys Warner Bros, Clockwork could help fulfill the 30 films a year promise. Instead of having to make 15 big Paramount films and 15 big Warner Bros films, they could do 10 from each. I’m assuming the Clockwork label could be used for smaller indie films like Searchlight or Focus. Some part of me thinks New Line Cinema’s fucked tho if the acquisition happens.
EDIT: Seeing as they’re only doing 2-3 films a year, that’s still slightly less for Paramount and Warner Bros, so they can each deliver 14 films instead of 15. Not much but nothing wrong with diversifying the kinds of films you can make.
Excited for this one!
I might be Sean baker’d out tbh
Here’s something new that nobody has noticed:
After going through the slate and WB saying that they have 14 theatrical releases this year, it looks like that they have moved Cut Off to a 2027 release window. No surprise since it didn’t have a trailer or any marketing materials for it at all, three months in advance.