TaylorNation Posted February 12 Posted February 12 4 minutes ago, Breathe On Moi said: this looks like a snl parody album cover idk how to feel tbh, she gave up her whole career to film this and well, it’s giving generic ngl. it’s directed by Jon M Chu, what did you expect sis 1
Gerardo Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Just now, TaylorNation said: this is why I also think it’s back to being one single movie, this wouldn’t happen until part two if they went that route Came here to say this, I don’t know the storyline that well, but I’ve heard Dorothy doesn’t appear o isn’t referenced until almost the ending, I don’t get why would they show this now unless it’ll only be one movie 1
Popular Post Blue Monday Posted February 12 Popular Post Posted February 12 It's not going to be worse than CATS so let's celebrate to that 1 1 23
mxoonlight Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 minutes ago, choerry said: I don’t think they’re going back to a singular film, but more so that they’re avoiding marketing it that way because you’re asking for a large time investment for a NEW IP. Agree, this one is Wicked, the second can be Wicked: Part Two or whatever. But I’m lowkey hoping it’s just one movie 1
Gerardo Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Poxy said: I know it’s only a teaser, but I wonder if they’re gonna intentionally hide the musical numbers from future trailers I think it’s cause it’s just a teaser, putting a big chunk of a song would take most of the time (since they only had one minute), I think they could use “No one mourns the wicked” on future trailers Edited February 12 by Gerardo
NumbSoul Posted February 12 Posted February 12 It actually looks pretty cute! Better than I expected, for sure! That Xtina-esque screech at the end of the trailer took me out though 2 2
Magdalene Posted February 12 Posted February 12 if they saw that oppenheimer was a smash on a 3 hour runtime and decided to edit it down to one movie it could work
Khal Posted February 12 Posted February 12 The VF photoshoot was serving CW (derogatory) but the teaser isn't too bad. 2
Achilles. Posted February 12 Posted February 12 It’s giving lesser Wonka and might also get shut out at the Oscars like that did.
ImpressMeMuch Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) The people transparently carrying stan wars over into this cats really bruised some egos Edited February 12 by ImpressMeMuch 1
family.guy123 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 3 minutes ago, Gerardo said: Came here to say this, I don’t know the storyline that well, but I’ve heard Dorothy doesn’t appear o isn’t referenced until almost the ending, I don’t get why would they show this now unless it’ll only be one movie To give football fans a reference as to wtf the movie is about. Movie trailers show footage not in the actual movie ALL the time. It’s marketing.
family.guy123 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 minutes ago, Magdalene said: if they saw that oppenheimer was a smash on a 3 hour runtime and decided to edit it down to one movie it could work Go look at the runtime for some of the highest grossing movies of all time. Oppenheimer didn’t invent box office 1
BODERLINE Posted February 12 Posted February 12 (edited) That Vanity Fair photo is a MESS, but I thought the actual trailer looked really good Why are they showing stuff in the trailer that should technically be in Part 2 though? Edited February 12 by BODERLINE
Poxy Posted February 12 Posted February 12 5 minutes ago, Gerardo said: I think it’s cause it’s just a teaser, putting a big chunk of a song would take most of the time (since they only had one minute), I think they could use “No one mourns the wicked” on future trailers Here’s hoping!
kindararenext Posted February 12 Posted February 12 IT LOOKS INCREDIBLE can’t believe some ppl here are saying it is cheap looking but then again i’m in atrl so i should’ve known y’all don’t like anything over here 7 1
Gerardo Posted February 12 Posted February 12 Quote “We didn’t want to end up making one four-hour movie and then cutting out songs. We want to satisfy the fans of the musical,” says Platt. “Film allows you to create a place and a time—a university like Shiz, an extraordinary Emerald City governor’s mansion. There’s so much more to explore.” This is from the Vanity Fair article, it’s indeed two films https://t.co/egWgegifEW
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